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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

Susan Gritton, Paul Agnew

George Frideric Handel: L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato

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  • So beautiful! Handel's music sometimes reaches the levels of sublimity Mozart's music does.

  • Not only reaches it, but sometimes it exceeds :)

  • God, that this music is so nice ! Thanks a lot !

  • You're wellcome! =)

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  • So soothing!  Very lovely!

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  • @RodCorkin1 : Please don't be stupid, like trying to compare Mozart to Heandel. They're incomparable, because too different. You can't compare geniuses, all that does is prove you don't understand any of them.

  • This really makes one's heart melt with pure love.

  • @NivHoffman

    Baroque composers express the essence of the music, knowing at the same time that Soli Deo Gloria.

  • @thebarroque

    Mozart could only dream of many of the things Handel composed.

  • Great Handel piece and an exellent performing! Thanks for posting.

  • One of Handel's most lovely vocal duets and compositions in general. Truly for the age of enlightenment.

  • Please don't take the Lord's name in vain.

  • Please try not to describe any piece of music as "soothing". Jesus.

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