Regarded in his day as equal to Handel and Telemann, Reinhard Keiser composed more than one hundred operas, of which Fredegund, set partly in German and partly in Italian, was one of the most popular. It explores the politically volatile relationship.
Regarded in his day as equal to Handel and Telemann, Reinhard Keiser composed more than one hundred operas, of which Fredegund, set partly in German and partly in Italian, was one of the most popular. It explores the politically volatile relationship.