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Donald Macleod and Suzanne Aspden discuss Handel's place in the London opera scene of the early 18th century, a world fraught with feuding both on and off the stage.

iii) The Opera Divo
Donald Macleod and Suzanne Aspden of Oxford University place Handel in the London opera scene of the early 18th century, a world fraught with feuding both on and off the stage. In this charged atmosphere Handel walked a tight-rope existence as he veered from soothing to shocking his captive opera audience.

If you are in search of a good role model, an example of a life well spent, well navigated, look to George Frideric Handel's seventy-four years. From day one this divinely musical and decisive Saxon instinctively knew where to take himself and who to please.

Donald Macleod is joined by Suzanne Aspden, a Handel expert from Oxford University armed with the latest in Handel scholarship. Faced with hours of Handel's sublime music and the composer's eventful life story they've whisked up a focus on Handel the borrower of his own and others' music - with a look at Agrippina the opera that so impressed Venice, and an electric peformance of Dixit Dominus. They discuss Handel the politician, how the composer was adopted in England and found long-term favour with the new Hanoverian monarchy.

Some of the most arresting moments from Handel's operas Radamisto, Admeto, Partenope, and Ariodante dominate the third programme, a look at Handel the resourceful 'Opera divo'. And with ravishing music from his oratorios Esther, Saul, Samson and Messiah, Handel as 'Man of God' is also exposed, revealing the composer's ability to twist a ban on staging Biblical texts to his advantage.

Today the spirit of Handel lives on and in the final programme 'The Idea of Handel' Donald and Suzanne broadcast 'The Anthem for the Foundling Hospital', the Violin Sonata in D Op.1 and a saucy aria from Semele, as they exhibit how the reputation of this great composer has evolved over the centuries.

1 hour

Music Played

  • George Frideric Handel

    Radamisto (1720) Ombra cara

    Performer: Lorraine Hunt (mezzo Radamisto), Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan (conductor)

    • HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907056.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Admeto (1727) Aria (Antigona): 'Se'n vola lo sparvier;

    Performer: Max van Egmond (The Statue, baritone), René Jacobs (Admeto, countertenor), Rachel Yakar (Alceste, soprano), Jill Gomez (Antigona, soprano), Ulrik Cold (Hercules, bass), Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director)

    • VIRGIN CLASSICS VMT5613692.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Sinfonia to Act 2;

    Performer: Max van Egmond (The Statue, baritone), René Jacobs (Admeto, countertenor), Rachel Yakar (Alceste, soprano), Jill Gomez (Antigona, soprano), Ulrik Cold (Hercules, bass), Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director)

    • VIRGIN CLASSICS VMT5613692.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Recit (Ercole) In van ti scuoti, in vano;

    Performer: Max van Egmond (The Statue, baritone), René Jacobs (Admeto, countertenor), Rachel Yakar (Alceste, soprano), Jill Gomez (Antigona, soprano), Ulrik Cold (Hercules, bass), Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director)

    • VIRGIN CLASSICS VMT5613692.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Sinfonia;

    Performer: Max van Egmond (The Statue, baritone), René Jacobs (Admeto, countertenor), Rachel Yakar (Alceste, soprano), Jill Gomez (Antigona, soprano), Ulrik Cold (Hercules, bass), Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director)

    • VIRGIN CLASSICS VMT5613692.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Recit (Ercole) Ecco, Alceste, spezzati,

    Performer: Max van Egmond (The Statue, baritone), René Jacobs (Admeto, countertenor), Rachel Yakar (Alceste, soprano), Jill Gomez (Antigona, soprano), Ulrik Cold (Hercules, bass), Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director)

    • VIRGIN CLASSICS VMT5613692.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Aria (Alceste): Quanto godrà

    Performer: Max van Egmond (The Statue, baritone), René Jacobs (Admeto, countertenor), Rachel Yakar (Alceste, soprano), Jill Gomez (Antigona, soprano), Ulrik Cold (Hercules, bass), Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis (director)

    • VIRGIN CLASSICS VMT5613692.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Partenope (1730): Act III No.37 Quel volto mi piace - No.39 Ma quai note di mesti lamenti.

    Performer: Rosemary Joshua (Partenope, soprano), Kurt Streit (Emilio, tenor), Stephen Wallace (Armindo, counter-tenor), Hilary Summers (Rosmira, contralto), Lawrence Zazzo (Arsace, counter-tenor), Early Opera Company, Christian Curnyn (director)

    • CHANDOS CHAN 07193.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Ariodante - Scherza infida in grembo al drudo

    Performer: Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo - Ariodante), Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski (director)

    • ARCHIV 457 2712.

Broadcasts

  • Wed 11 Aug 2010 12:00
  • Fri 5 Nov 2010 09:00

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