Sir(s):If I may, at this Date and Time, state here and attest to the full from the text of Mr. Ross A. LAIRD, namely, "Grain of Truth: The Ancient Lessons of Craft," Walker & Company, New York, NY, 2001; ISBN: 0-8027-1389-0; LC: 2001026346 how concerning "thunder and lightning," Page xli (41), there is Good Hope in All Things from Illumination of Early Morning with occasional bolts of Lightning. This means that for Things Current yet Faint, there is Sure Comfort of History in All of Its Power.
She's member of the organization team; she's a Social History specialist and she did the social background research to know why King George the 1st organized an event of this kind in 1717
Well, no women would have performed in the orchestra back in the day, and it would be unfair and sexist if they didn't allow them to take part in this.
FINISH THE BLEEDING SONG
roomie4rent 5 months ago
I'm sorry, but I still don't know the name of this piece, can anyone please tell me?? I'd much appreciate it:)
heaven281 7 months ago
Händel with ä
Blasmusikant97 10 months ago
Most excellent!!!
gdholmfirth 10 months ago
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Sir(s):If I may, at this Date and Time, state here and attest to the full from the text of Mr. Ross A. LAIRD, namely, "Grain of Truth: The Ancient Lessons of Craft," Walker & Company, New York, NY, 2001; ISBN: 0-8027-1389-0; LC: 2001026346 how concerning "thunder and lightning," Page xli (41), there is Good Hope in All Things from Illumination of Early Morning with occasional bolts of Lightning. This means that for Things Current yet Faint, there is Sure Comfort of History in All of Its Power.
torstvillinger 1 year ago
Just ordered the dvd from BBCAmerica. Can't wait for it to arrive. This is one of my favorites. Thank God there is the BBC and quality programming!
CynLR 2 years ago
Saw it on our arts channel last night and just loved it!
dyadtwo 2 years ago
Imagine going for a stroll by the Thames on a summer evening to see that coming along the river, how amazing would that be!
BruceBloodSister1 2 years ago 3
I really love this one! Thanks, much.
louiseduvee 2 years ago
Beatifull
Ositavzla2008 3 years ago
il tempo pasado...europa bellissima....non
retournare mai!!!!
khalvanodxb 3 years ago
Lovely. And yes.. the wigs too ;)
kentze2006 3 years ago 2
Outstanding, but what's with the lady at the end for what does she have to do with the music.
applemonxy63 3 years ago
She's member of the organization team; she's a Social History specialist and she did the social background research to know why King George the 1st organized an event of this kind in 1717
SweetFungi 3 years ago
wonderful performance - great video too. Well done. But where's the (expletive deleted) rest of it? That's just torture!
David
robotics1x 3 years ago 10
BBCAmerica has a dvd of this production in its entirety. I just ordered a copy and am eagerly awaiting its arrival.
CynLR 2 years ago
i recently visited handel house muesum
it is something i will never forget.
this is a great performance very moving
davidroot8 4 years ago
I ordered the dvd from amazon - cant wait!
johntgr 4 years ago
Why do the women have to dress in period "drag?"
drperm1 4 years ago
Well, no women would have performed in the orchestra back in the day, and it would be unfair and sexist if they didn't allow them to take part in this.
HARMONICO101 3 years ago 3
Thanks for posting...I loved this soo much I bought the dvd :):):)
scherykopan 4 years ago
haha loved the wigs
scottbos68 4 years ago
GEORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
scherykopan 4 years ago
Wow ! Trully a "period performance" !
PeriodinstrumentfaN 4 years ago