American Handel Society - Academic Panel III (vae4387)
Sections
- 1. [ambience] (00:10)
- 2. [announcement] (00:50)
- 3. Minji Kim, ““Curtain’d with a cloudy red”: The Sunrise Metaphor in the Aria “Thus When the Sun” of Handel’s Samson” (28:45)
- 4. Q&A (08:48)
- 5. [announcement] (00:59)
- 6. Fred Fehleisen, “Iniquity, Shame, Spitting, and Some Sketchy Voice Leading: Thematic Connections between Two Distant Movements in Messiah” (20:56)
- 7. Q&A (13:47)
- 8. [announcement] (00:43)
- 9. [announcement] (01:16)
- 10. Luke Howard, “We Most Heartily Wish to Never Hear It Again: The Falsettist in 19th-Century Performances of Handel's Messiah” (25:44)
- 11. Q&A (12:56)
- 12. [announcement] (00:42)
- 13. Donald Burrows, “Glimpses of Notes Like the Catch of a Song: A Review of the Early Sources for Messiah, Sixty Years On” (38:31)
- 14. Q&A (05:32)
- 15. [announcement] (00:21)
- Date
2023
- Contributor
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- Collection
Cook Music Library, Jacobs School of Music Performances
- Unit
Music Library
- Rights Statement
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