handel
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Review: ARIODANTE*** from FitCrit 6 days old
English Touring Opera at the Royal College of Music Handel and the Premier League are 2 of my favourite things in the world but that doesn’t mean they ...
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Review: FLAVIO***** from BarryTone 8 days old
[ ... ] of Handel operas. Following highly successful and extremely enjoyable productions of Alcina and Tolomeo, it was difficult not to have ...
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Review: The Proms (Week Five) from MadamCaterpillar 76 days old
[ ... ] Samson by Handel, it was good to find a piece I feel just slightly more comfortable reviewing! Susan Gritton and Iestyn Davies were brilliant as ...
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Review: ACIS AND GALATEA*** from CunningLittleVixen 188 days old
[ ... ] for Handel. She is also very beautiful, as every reviewer seems to mention – before they get onto the subject of whether she can sing or not. ...
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Review: DIDO AND AENEAS**** from BarryTone 195 days old
[ ... ] 250th of Handel’s death. Unfortunately, the two maybe did not seem an ideal pairing in these performances. The situation bears some small ...
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Review: PARTENOPE***** from FitCrit 377 days old
[ ... ] it was Handel getting insulted which I could understand, oh no it’s all about THEIR intelligence. Opera isn’t as snobby as most people think but ...
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Review: MOSTLY MOZART (DANIELLE DE NIESE)*** from Violetta 469 days old
[ ... ] from Handel’s operas, firstly, Endless Pleasure, from Semele, then, Lascia ch'io pianga, from Rinaldo, then, a reversion, to Semele, with ...
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Review: ORLANDO (extracts)**** from FitCrit 508 days old
[ ... ] Handel doesn’t need cutting down as much because at least he doesn’t go through the same stuff over and over again but then if you have a ...
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Review: ASSOCIATE ARTIST RECITAL***** from FitCrit 530 days old
[ ... ] Mozart and Handel as well as doing concerts of extracts. This one had Handel in the first half and Haydn and Mozart after the interval. I knew all ...
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Review: AMADIGI DI GAULA**** from Violetta 894 days old
[ ... ] the great Handel, himself. The instruments, were not, quite, of our world, but of another world, and one, in which, Handel, lived. And who, better, ...