Händel: My heart is inditing (Coronation Anthems)

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G.F. HAENDEL

Coronation Anthems
My heart is inditing

CH. & ORCH. LES ARTS FLORISSANTS
Dir. : Paul Agnew

Beaune Festival 2008

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  • This anthem was first composed by Henry Purcell, and performed for the first time in Westminster Abbey in 1685 (the year of Haendel’s birth), at the coronation of King James II. Then, it was revived and arranged by Haendel with words more appropriated for a queen, and sung when Queen Caroline was crowned in 1727.

  • @Rotebuehl1 :-) danke rotebuehl1, ich haette nicht umosnst so viel Zeit in Deutschland verbracht wenn ich das nich wuesste; liebe gruesse nach meinem beliebten Deutschland!

  • @carosaxone That isn't really true! Auf Deutsch schreibt man HÄNDEL! Aber "HAENDEL" ist genauso korrekt! Früher war "door" "Thür" oder "Thuer"! Oder, zum Beispiel, "Möchtegern" oder "Moechtegern", "Prüfung" oder "Pruefung", etc. Der Umlaut kann, auf Deutsch, auch mit einem zusätzlichen/zusaetzlichen "e" geschrieben werden! Im 18. Jhd. gab's gar keine Rechtschreibung, übrigens! Soweit ich weiss, gibt's keine Umlaute ä,ö,ü auf Englisch! Also schreibt man - völlig korrekt - auch HAENDEL! Cheers ;-)

  • @carosaxone He became a brittish naturlized citizen and signs his name clearly on a few different pieces that I've seen "Handel" He was also known for having variations on his name such as Hendel, Hendtler, and Handeler. I don't think there is a wrong way.

  • @carosaxone As far as I know he called himself George Frideric Handel after he became a naturalized British citizen.

  • Aren't these baroque instruments??

  • beautiful!  :)

  • beautiful! :)

  • @prreterosso Hb ich mir schon gedacht (mit den Namen). Ich muss gestehen, ich war auch noch nicht in Hannover, der Hauptstadt meines Bundeslandes. Aber in den nördlichen Bundesländern warst du schonmal? Wenn nicht, hast du was verpasst ;)

  • @HaroldHeslop Why was Italy exhisting when Vivaldi or Verdi or Rossini or Cherubini or Pergolesi were born? Was Germany exhisting when Bach was born? So shldn't we say that the first were Italian and that latter was not German? Händel was born in Halle. Halle = GERMANY!

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