Title: | Judas Maccabaeus : act I, act II (beginning) CD31 |
Otros títulos: | A Handel Celebration Judas Macabeo: acto I, acto II (inicio) |
Autor/ Compositor: | George Frideric Händel |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Heather Harper / Soprano; Helen Watts / Contralto; Alexander Young / Tenor; John Shirley-Quirk / Baritone; Harold Lester / Harpsichord & Órgano; Amor Artis Chorale / Chorus Master John McCarthy; English Chamber Orchestra; Johannes Somary / Conducting |
Código CDU: | H.14 |
Forma Musical: | Oratorio Clave, Música para |
Abstract: | During Handel's lifetime, Judas Maccabaeus was one of the most popular of all his oratorios. Following its hugely successful first performance at London's Covent Garden theater on April 1, 1747, the work was subsequently revived during Handel's oratorio seasons every year until his death in 1759, with the single exception of 1749. Yet the oratorio has its genesis in one of the bleaker periods of Handel's life. In 1745 he was forced to abandon his Covent Garden season for lack of support, and he was also in ill-health. Notwithstanding, Judas Maccabaeus was begun in the fall of that year. The work was temporarily laid aside in favor of The Occasional Oratorio, quickly composed and drawing heavily from preexisting material, as Handel's loyalist contribution to the fight to put down the serious Jacobite revolution launched by the Stuarts. Only after the threat of the rebellion's success was lifted following the bloodily conclusive battle of Culloden in April 1746 did Handel again take up the ... |