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Handel, The Great Composers [videorecording] / George Frideric Handel.

Contributor Brilliant Classics (Firm)

Imprint:[United States] : Brillant Classics Media, [199?].

Description1 videodisc (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in + 2 sound discs (digital : 4 3/4 in).

Note:DVD. Movement I-IV -- CD 1. Music for the Royal Fireworks / Water Music ; [Suite # 1 - 3] -- CD 2. Harp concerto in B flat / Trumpet concerto in D major / Concerto Grosso in G major Op. 6/1. / Trumpet concerto in D major / Oboe Concerto in G minor / Organ concerto in B flat Op. 7 No. 1

Note:Both unpredictable and full of ardor, both a mysterious and jovial fellow, Handel was a tireless traveller. His odyssey took him from his native Saxony to Austria, Italy and finally England, where he became the country's pride and joy, adulated by both its people and aristocracy. During his many trips Handel's music absorbed countless influences and styles, culminating in the masterpieces that, in the end, granted it immortality. Through Handel's chamber music works, The Wandering/ Travelling Maestro takes us into the composer's paradoxical universe. The film is a combination of documentary-style vignettes--that recount the musician's life story and illustrate it with the help of visual archives--and choreographed movements which portray a few key moments. The works featured in the film are interpreted by "Les Boréades", a Canadian ensemble. The four choreographed movements are staged to a few of Handel's shorter works (The Harmonious Blacksmith, Sinfonia). Amid stylized sets, dancers and actors present eight themes or moments of the composer's life: a duel between the maestro and one of his best friends; his passionate love story with Italian music; his arrival to eighteenth century England; the rivalry he caused between two famous prima donnas; his convalescence in a thermal spa; his "resurrection" after a lengthy sickness and years of professional failure; his reaching his artistic peak with The Messiah; and finally his slow descent towards death.

Note : PerformerAcademy of St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner - Maria Grafova, harp - Janacek Philharmony, Hartmut Haenchen - Orchestra of St. John's Smith Square, John Lubbock - Andre Bernard, trumpet - Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Bohdan Warchal Pro Christe.

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Brilliant Classics (Firm)
Title:
Great composers, Handel [videorecording]
Series Statement
Buhl Library Video Collection
Subject:
Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759.
Subject:
Composers -- Germany -- Biography.
Index Term - Genre/Form
Biographical films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.