

It was first performed in London on 15 April 1738.

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Voices of Music is creating a worldwide digital library of music videos, recordings, and editions, free for anyone in the world. Related: Philippe Jaroussky sings Ombra mai fu Gabrielle Wunsch, baroque violin by Lorenzo Carcassi, Florence, Italy, 1765.Netherlands, 2004, after early 18th-century northern German instruments.Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ by Winold van der Putten, Finsterwolde,.David Tayler, archlute by Andreas von Holst, Munich, 2012, after Tieffenbrucker, c1610.Farley Pearce, violone by George Stoppani, Manchester, 1985, after Amati, 1560.Elisabeth Reed, baroque cello, anonymous, 1673.Maxine Nemerovski, baroque violin by Joseph Gaffino, Paris, 1769.Carla Moore, baroque violin by Johann Georg Thir, Vienna, Austria, 1754.Kati Kyme, baroque violin by Johann Gottlob Pfretzschner, Mittenwald, 1791.Lisa Grodin, baroque viola by Mathias Eberl, Salzburg, Austria, 1680.

Voices of Music performs on original instruments (instruments from the time of the composer): Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Handel: Ombra mai fu (Serse) Christopher Lowrey, countertenor, Voices of Music 4K UHD () Handel: Ombra mai fu (Serse) Christopher Lowrey, countertenor, Voices of Music 4K UHD The Musicians and their Instruments
