
Renée Fleming stars in the title role of one of Handel’s greatest dramas, seen in Stephen Wadsworth’s 2004 Met premiere production. Rodelinda is faced with an impossible dilemma: With her husband Bertarido believed dead, she either has to marry the despised Grimoaldo (the elegant Joseph Kaiser), who has usurped her husband’s throne, or see him murder her son. But Bertarido (leading countertenor Andreas Scholl) is alive and eventually reclaims both throne and wife—and makes peace with his enemies. Stephanie Blythe is marvelous as Eduige, Bertarido’s sister, who is betrothed to Grimoaldo but turns against him. Baroque authority Harry Bicket conducts.

as Rodelinda, Queen of Milan, wife of Bertarido

as Bertarido, King of Milan, believed to be dead

as Grimoaldo, usurper of Milan, betrothed to Eduige

as Eduige, Bertarido's sister, bethrothed to Grimoaldo

as Unulfo, counselor to Grimoaldo, secretly loyal to Bertarido

as Garibaldo, counselor to Grimoaldo

as Flavio, son of Rodelinda and Bertarido

as Conductor

as Host

as Self - Host
