A Vauxhall Extravaganza
Kate Molleson invites us to join Georg Frideric Handel on five summer soirees from across his life. Today, we’re at London’s classiest al fresco venue for an explosive premiere.
Kate Molleson invites us to 18th-century London's classiest al fresco venue for an explosive premiere.
When he arrived in London in 1712, German-born George Frideric Handel was already one of Europe’s most exciting musical minds. Over the next decades he would not only carve a living for himself, but transform British musical life, from the opera stage to the choir stalls – and hardwire his legacy into our culture. All this week, Kate Molleson tells the stories of five summer soirees from across his life in the British Isles – golden evenings of 18th-century music making and some of his most eventful performances.
Today, we go through the turnstile of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, the most popular outdoor venue in London. Amidst the glades, grottoes and supper boxes, Handel’s so famous around here that there’s even a statue of him. We follow him as he runs between performances, and hear how his latest work would cause a three-hour traffic jam on London Bridge.
Music for the Royal Fireworks: VI. Menuet II
Tafelmusik
Jeanne Lamon, conductor
Hornpipe compos’d for Vauxhall
London Early Opera
Bridget Cunningham, conductor
Acis and Galatea: Hush ye pretty warbling quire
Sophie Daneman, soprano
Les Arts Florissants
William Christie, conductor
Semele: Where’er you walk
Allan Clayton
The Mozartists
Ian Page, conductor
Concerto Grosso in F major, Op 3 No 4b
Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin
Georg Kallweit, conductor
Zadok the Priest
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge
Stephen Cleobury, conductor
Music for the Royal Fireworks (selection)
Tafelmusik
Jeanne Lamon, conductor
Produced by Amelia Parker for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Audio Wales and West
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George Frideric Handel
Music for the Royal Fireworks: VI. Menuet II
Orchestra: Tafelmusik. Director: Jeanne Lamon.- SONY : SK-63073.
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George Frideric Handel
Hornpipe compos'd for Vauxhall
Ensemble: London Early Opera. Director: Bridget Cunningham.- SIGNUM : SIGCD-479.
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George Frideric Handel
Acis and Galatea: Hush ye pretty warbling quire
Singer: Sophie Daneman. Orchestra: Les Arts Florissants Orchestra. Director: William Christie.- ERATO : 3984--25505-2.
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George Frideric Handel
Semele: Where'er you walk
Singer: Allan Clayton. Conductor: Ian Page. Orchestra: The Mozartists.- Signum Classics SIGCD457.
- Signum Classics.
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George Frideric Handel
Concerto Grosso in F major, Op 3 No 4b
Ensemble: Berlin Academy of Ancient Music. Conductor: Georg Kallweit.- PENTATONE : PTC 518-6271.
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George Frideric Handel
Zadok the Priest
Orchestra: Academy of Ancient Music. Choir: Choir of King’s College, Cambridge. Conductor: Stephen Cleobury.- EMI : 557-140-2.
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George Frideric Handel
Music for the Royal Fireworks (selection)
Orchestra: Tafelmusik. Director: Jeanne Lamon.- SONY : SK-63073.
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- Fri 8 Sep 2023 12:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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