Handel

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At the Center of the Musical Universe
George Frideric Handel
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) is consistently acknowledged as one of the greatest composers of his age. He contributed to virtually every vocal and instrumental genre in his time, and decisively invented and shaped the evolution of the English oratorio. Handel
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Transcending Tunes of Light and Shade
Handel: Messiah
During the opening measures of the famous chorus, members of the audience glanced around anxiously, checking to see who would be first to rise to their feet. Then someone in the balcony stood, and someone else, and suddenly the whole
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Saved by “Cleopatra”
Handel-Mattheson Duel
Can you imagine a musical universe without performances of the Messiah, Samson, Jephta, the Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks? These highly popular compositions might never have existed in the first place, because George Frideric Handel got into
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Musical Catfights!
Corelli and Handel
Arcangelo CorelliSonata a 3 in G Minor, Op. 1, No. 10 Trying to reconstruct the love life of a discreetly homosexual composer in the 17th century presents a variety of formidable challenges. For one, the public record was not overly
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Living with Handel
Bach : Saint John PassionPart I: Chorale: Herr, unser Herrscher (Chorus) I am for the first time in my life living with Handel. I lived with Bach earlier this year, when I was involved in performances of his St John
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Handel – Dixit Dominus HWV 232 / Vivaldi – Dixit Dominus RV 807 In furore iustissimae irae rv 626
In furore iustissimae irae Miserationem Pater piissime (recitative) La Nuova Musica Lucy Crowe, soprano DAVID BATES, director From Handel – Dixit Dominus HWV 232 / Vivaldi – Dixit Dominus RV 807 In furore iustissimae irae rv 626 (2013) Released by
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Handel’s Semele: A wolf in sheep’s clothing?
Throughout the 17th century, all forms of staged musical theater were strictly forbidden during Lenten season. To substitute for this lack of operatic entertainment, this period of fasting and prayer that prepares believers for the celebration of Easter did see
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Il Pastor Fido 1712 / George Frideric Handel – Opera in three acts
Aria : Se m’ami, oh caro (Madeleine Shaw) La Nuova Musica David Bates, direction Lucy Crowe, soprano Anna Dennis, soprano Katherine Manley, soprano Madeleine Shaw, mezzo-soprano Clint van der Linde, countertenor Lisandro Abadie, bass-baritone From Il Pastor Fido 1712 /
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