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George Frideric Handel ‘Thy rebuke hath broken His heart’: Project Messiah

George Frideric Handel: Thy rebuke hath broken His heart Messiah Part II Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Charles Jennens, with Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘All They That See Him, Laugh Him to Scorn’: Psalm 22

George Frideric Handel: All They That See Him, Laugh Him to Scorn Messiah Part II Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Peter Warlock ‘Sleep’: A Sombre Dream

Peter Warlock: Sleep Context Born on 30th October 1894, Peter Warlock was a British composer and music journalist. Whilst working in music he was known by the pseudonym Peter Warlock, with his birth name actually being Philip Arnold Hestletine. He is best-known for his songs and vocal music, which included sets Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘He Was Despised’: A Man of Sorrows

George Frideric Handel: He Was Despised Messiah Part II Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Charles Jennens, with the source being Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd’: The Penultimate Piece

George Frideric Handel: He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd Messiah Part I Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Charles Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Ernst Toch ‘Geographical Fugue’: Spoken Chorus

Ernst Toch: Geographical Fugue Context Ernst Toch’s spoken chorus work Geographical Fugue has remained one of his most inspired pieces of music. Toch’s legacy lies in the 1920s when he lived in Berlin and began exploring the idea of using a spoken chorus. He composed a number of works to Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind Be Open’d’: Recitative

George Frideric Handel: Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind Be Open’d Messiah Part I Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion’: Much Joy!

George Frideric Handel: Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion Messiah Part I Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Charles Jennens, with Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘And Suddenly There Was An Angel’: Recitative

George Frideric Handel: And Suddenly There Was An Angel Messiah Part I Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Charles Jennens, with Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘And Lo, The Angel of the Lord’: A Small Interlude

George Frideric Handel: And Lo, The Angel of the Lord Messiah Part I Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Charles Jennens, Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago

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