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Or la tromba
twalker742
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This is my first upload to YouTube in quite a while. My father-in-law has been very sick for over a year now, and most of my time is consumed with his care. However, I th...
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Venti turbini
twalker742
2,998 views
Here is the absolutely brilliant aria the ends the first act of Handel's 1711 opera Rinaldo. When it was first performed in London, Rinaldo almost singlehandedly began the...
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Al lampo dell'armi
twalker742
1,131 views
This is another tour-de-force aria for countertenor--this time from Handel's 1724 opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto. I really enjoyed performing this one! I hope that you enj...
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Fammi combattere
twalker742
612 views
This is my first recording in several months. I thought I would digress from recording all of the variant arias and recitatives in Messiah and begin again with a tour-de-f...
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Then shall the eyes of the blind be open'd (Version 1)
twalker742
640 views
Handel set the original version of this recitative for soprano because the original version of the following air was also composed for the soprano voice.
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Rejoice Greatly (Version 4)
twalker742
547 views
To meet the requirements of some later productions of Messiah, Handel sometimes gave this aria to his favorite tenor, John Beard (c. 1717-1791). Therefore, I include a ten...
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Rejoice Greatly (Version 3)
twalker742
581 views
This version appears in the Tenbury transcript and may have been written for the famous Italian soprano Giulia Frasi (fl. 1743-1759). It is probably the most familiar vers...
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Rejoice greatly (Version 2)
twalker742
686 views
This 12/8 version is found in the Rosenbach transcript, and is essentially a shortened version of the first 12/8 version that I recorded a few days ago. As such, it forms ...
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Rejoice greatly (Version 1)
twalker742
976 views
This is the original 12/8 version of the soprano aria from Part 1 of Messiah and was the first version of this aria to be composed. In this uncut rendition from the origin...
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And suddenly there was with the Angel
twalker742
847 views
This is the final soprano recitative in the series from Part 1 of Messiah that tell the story of the shepherds and the angels.
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