A Break with the Past
Handel decides his career needs a change of direction following an important trip to Ireland. Presented by Donald Macleod.
Handel decides his career needs a change of direction following an important trip to Ireland. Presented by Donald Macleod.
Handel was born in Germany, but he became a naturalised British citizen at the same time that two other native Germans, King George I and King George II, were also learning to be British after their house of Hanover acceded to the crown in 1714. This week, as we head towards the jubilee bank holiday, Donald Macleod uncovers Handel’s fascinating relationship with Britain’s monarchs, and examines how he and the Georgian kings helped kick-start a new age of British culture and identity.
Today, Handel loses one of his staunchest allies within the royal family, and he searches for a new business model as Britain’s theatregoers fall out of love with his beloved Italian opera.
Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline: I. Introduction, II. The Ways of Zion do Morn
Bremen Baroque Orchestra
Alsfelder Vocal Ensemble
conducted by Wolfgang Helbich
Messiah: ‘Every valley shall be exalted’ and No.4 ‘And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed’
Allan Clayton, tenor
Polyphony
Britten Sinfonia
Conducted by Stephen Layton
Israel in Egypt: (extracts from Parts II and III)
The Sixteen
Conducted by Harry Christophers
Concerto Grosso no.12 in B minor
The Academy of Ancient Music
Directed by Andrew Manze
‘Dettingen’ Te Deum: ‘Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day’
The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
Christopher Lowrey, countertenor
Robin Firth, tenor
Neal Davies, bass
Academy of Ancient Music
Conducted by Stephen Layton
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George Frideric Handel
Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline (Introduction)
Ensemble: Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble. Orchestra: Bremen Baroque Orchestra. Conductor: Wolfgang Helbich.- CPO : 999244-2.
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George Frideric Handel
Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline (The Ways of Zion do Morn)
Ensemble: Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble. Orchestra: Bremen Baroque Orchestra. Conductor: Wolfgang Helbich.- CPO : 999244-2.
- CPO.
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George Frideric Handel
"Every valley shall be exalted" from Messiah
Choir: Polyphony. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: Stephen Layton.- HYPERION : CDA-67800.
- HYPERION.
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George Frideric Handel
"And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed" from Messiah
Choir: Polyphony. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: Stephen Layton.- HYPERION : CDA-67800.
- HYPERION.
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George Frideric Handel
Israel in Egypt (extract)
Choir: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers.- CORO 16011.
- CORO.
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George Frideric Handel
Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op 6 No 12
Orchestra: Academy of Ancient Music. Conductor: Andrew Manze.- HARMONIA MUNDI : HMU-907228-29.
- HARMONIA MUNDI.
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George Frideric Handel
Te Deum in D major, HWV 283 (Dettingen)
Singer: Christopher Lowrey. Singer: Neal Davies. Choir: Trinity College Cambridge Choir. Ensemble: Academy of Ancient Music. Conductor: Stephen Layton. Singer: Robin Firth.- Hyperion CDA67678.
- Hyperion.
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