Handel: Harp Concerto in B Flat Major

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Julia Rovinsky: Harp Concerto in B-Major (Handel)

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Hauser: Lascia Ch’io Pianga from Rinaldo (Handel)

“The present lot was executed in Rome where Marie Spartali Stillman lived with her husband William James Stillman (1828-191) who was posted there as a foreign correspondent for The Times between 1889-1896. It is very possible that the sitter in this picture is Bella Middleton the eldest of Marie’s step-daughters, who was present in Rome…

Allan Clayton: Ingenious Bee, from Berenice, HWV 38 (Handel)

Vedi l’ape ch’ingegnosa Su quei for vola e riposa Dove più trova d’umor. Ne si arresta ancor che bello Sembri a lei di questo e quello Solo e semplice il color. Consider the bee, who cunningly flits among the flowers and rests wherever it suits him best. He never stops on account of how beautiful…

Hauser & Trotovsek: Passacaglia (Handel-Halvorsen)

“In many of his late paintings, Turner used vigorous brushstrokes and loosely defined forms to explore dramatic struggles between human beings and the elements. This work shows a storm raging in an English harbor town. Flares explode in the sky to alert ships to the location of shallow (shoal) water. On the shore huddled spectators…

“Se potessero i sospir miei” (Imeneo)

  “Se potessero i sospir miei” from Handel’s Imeneo Jeffrey Stivers produced this excellent video pairing of “Se potessero i sospir miei” sung by Ann Hallenberg, conducted by Andreas Spering, and accompanied by Capella Augustina on period instruments. The song is from Handel’s opera Imeneo, (HWV 41). Fortunately for those like me who need a bit of…