Jubliate for the Peace of Utrecht, HWV 279.

April 14, 2009 witnessed the 250th anniversary of George Frideric Handel's death. On this unique occasion two of the world's leading Baroque orchestras, members of four distinguished choruses, three accomplished Handel interpreters as soloists, together with conductor and Händel- Preis win...

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Main Author: (1685), George Frideric Handel (Composer)
Corporate Authors: MDR Radio Chorus (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunkchor), Leipzig, Hallenser Madrigalisten, Handel Festival Orchestra and Chorus of Halle, The English Concert, Chor der Oper Halle
Other Authors: Malzer, Elisabeth (Director), Smaczny, Paul (Producer), (1954), Howard Arman (Conductor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : EuroArts, 2009.
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Summary:April 14, 2009 witnessed the 250th anniversary of George Frideric Handel's death. On this unique occasion two of the world's leading Baroque orchestras, members of four distinguished choruses, three accomplished Handel interpreters as soloists, together with conductor and Händel- Preis winner, Howard Arman, paid homage to the composer by playing the repertoire of the historic first commemoration concert that took place in London's Westminster Abbey in 1784.
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