Which is your musicological reference to be so sure about that? You seem to know more then the most eminent British and American Handel scholars who all seem to be brainless people according to you. As I am also involved in Handel research I am open to your suggestions. If you mean Handel's organ used in oratorio performances in London, you have to note that Agrippina was written in Venice, 3 decades earlier. And even if he used organs: in this particular aria it doesnt make any sense.
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richardnechamkin 1 month ago
Which is your musicological reference to be so sure about that? You seem to know more then the most eminent British and American Handel scholars who all seem to be brainless people according to you. As I am also involved in Handel research I am open to your suggestions. If you mean Handel's organ used in oratorio performances in London, you have to note that Agrippina was written in Venice, 3 decades earlier. And even if he used organs: in this particular aria it doesnt make any sense.
steffino2 9 months ago
How stupid to use an organ in this piece. This is not the St. Matthew's Passion.
steffino2 1 year ago
@steffino2 How stupid of you not to know Handel used an organ regularly in his operas. You need to get a brain.
MoscowMaestro 9 months ago