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GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL
1.
Apollo e Dafne, HWV 122
5:33
Solo: soprano
Orchestra: European Union Baroque Orchestra
2.
Messiah, HWV 56
0:59
Solo:
3.
Water Piece in D major, HWV 341
1:58
Solo: trumpet
Orchestra: Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
4.
Oboe Concerto No. 3 in G minor, HWV 287
3:03
Solo: Camden oboe
Solo: Julia Girdwood oboe
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia
5.
Recorder Sonata in F major, Op. 1, No. 11, HWV 369
2:22
Solo: soprano
Solo: László Czidra recorder
6.
Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6, No. 12, HWV 330
3:43
Solo:
Orchestra: Capella Istropolitana
Conductor: Jozef Kopelman
7.
Il Trionfo del Tempo e della Verita (The Triumph of Time and Truth), HWV 46b
6:02
Solo: Claron McFadden soprano
Solo: Elisabeth Scholl soprano
Orchestra: Frankfurt Baroque Orchestra
Conductor: Joachim Carlos Martini
Choral: Junge Kantorei
8.
Concerto Grosso in A minor, Op. 6, No. 4, HWV 322
2:34
Solo:
Orchestra: Capella Istropolitana
Conductor: Jozef Kopelman
9.
Organ Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 4, No. 1, HWV 289
4:00
Solo: organ
Conductor: Bradley Creswick
10.
Messiah, HWV 56
6:08
Solo: Kym Amps soprano
11.
Concerto Grosso in A minor, Op. 6, No. 4, HWV 322
2:34
Solo:
Orchestra: Capella Istropolitana
Conductor: Jozef Kopelman
12.
My Heart is inditing, HWV 261
3:10
Solo: Elizabeth Franklin-Kitchen soprano
Solo: Edward Lyon tenor
Solo: David Bates counter-tenor
Conductor: Jeremy Summerly
13.
Atalanta, HWV 35
2:39
Solo: oboe
14.
Athalia, HWV 52
2:14
Solo: Annette Reinhold contralto
Solo: Barbara Schlick soprano
Orchestra: Frankfurt Baroque Orchestra
Conductor: Joachim Carlos Martini
Choral: Junge Kantorei
15.
Concerto Grosso in D major, Op. 6, No. 5, HWV 323
2:37
Solo:
Orchestra: Capella Istropolitana
Conductor: Jozef Kopelman
16.
Messiah, HWV 56
5:13
Solo: Helen Parker soprano
17.
Organ Concerto No. 4 in F major, Op. 4, No. 4, HWV 292
3:15
Solo: organ
Conductor: Bradley Creswick
18.
Rinaldo, HWV 7
3:41
Solo: soprano
Orchestra: London Baroque
Conductor: Charles Medlam
Notes
Chill with Handel
Born in the German town of Halle in 1685, Handel studied briefly at the University of Halle before moving to Hamburg in 1703, where he served as a violinist in the opera orchestra and subsequently as harpsichordist and composer. He spent from 1706 until 1710 in Italy, where he further developed his mastery of Italian musical style. Appointed Kapellmeister to the future George I of England, he visited London, where he composed the first London opera Rinaldo in 1710 and settled there two years later. He enjoyed aristocratic and later royal patronage, and was occupied largely with the composition of Italian opera with varying financial success until the 1740s. He was successful in developing a new form, English oratorio, which combined the musical felicities of the Italian operatic style with an increased role for the chorus, relative economy of production and the satisfaction of a religious text in English, elements that appealed to the English Protestant sensibilities of the time. In London he won the greatest esteem and exercised an influence that tended to overshadow the achievements of his contemporaries and immediate successors. He died in London in 1759 and was buried in Westminster Abbey in the presence of some 3000 mourners.
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