Bethany Horak-Hallett Video
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George Frideric Handel Rayner Cara Bethany Horak Hallett Horak Felix Kemp Kemp Iestyn Davies Lucy Crowe Davidson Tim Mead Christopher Ainslie Ruby Hughes Laurence Cummings Cummings Butterfield Ian Partridge Catherine Wyn Rogers Parry Moore Webber Woodcock Pickering Staples London Handel Festival Handel Festival 2021 2022
VOTE HERE (http•••) DONATE HERE (http•••) The London Handel Festival is proud to bring you the livestream of the Singing Competition 2021 from St George's Hanover Square Kieran Rayner baritone “Eduige, t’inganni…Di cupido impiego i vanni” HWV 19 Rodelinda “Vieni o cara” HWV 6 Agrippina “Racks, gibbets, sword and fire” HWV 68 Theodora “Ove son!…Gelido in ogni vena” HWV 24 Siroe, re di Persia “Me infelice…Del mio caro Bacco amabile” HWV 40 Serse Bethany Horak-Hallett mezzo-soprano “Haec est Regina virginum” HWV 235 “Donna, che in ciel di tanta luce splendi... Vacillò, per terror del primo errore” HWV 233 Donna che in ciel “Defend Her Heav’n” HWV 68 Theodora Hilary Cronin soprano "Dunque i lacci...Ah crudel” HWV 7 Rinaldo “Endless Pleasure” HWV 58 Semele “Brich mein Herz” HWV 48 Brockes Passion Felix Kemp baritone “Sorge Infausta” HWV 31 Orlando “How Willing My Paternal Love” HWV 57 Samson “Mie Piante Correte” HWV 122 Apollo e Dafne “Vouchsafe O Lord” HWV 283 Dettingen Te Deum “Why Do The Nations” HWV 56 Messiah The composer George Frideric Handel was known to encourage and train young, unestablished singers, many of whom rose to fame as his star soloists. The London Handel Festival continues Handel’s great tradition of nurturing talent through our international Handel Singing Competition. Inaugurated in 2022, the competition has grown to become a major international singing event attracting 180 applicants from 22 counties in 2021. The calibre of the competition is demonstrated by past winners and finalists who have gone on to become internationally recognised musicians, not just in the baroque music field, and give regular appliances in the world’s leading opera houses. They include, Iestyn Davies, Lucy Crowe, Grace Davidson, Tim Mead, Christopher Ainslie, Rupert Charlesworth and Ruby Hughes. The competition comprises a preliminary round of reviewing files sent digitally and then the first ‘live’ round at Craxton Studios in north London. Then follows the Semi-Final with 10 singers (2021) accompanied by harpsichord, and then the Final where singers are accompanied by the London Handel Orchestra, conducted by Laurence Cummings. As well as cash prizes and the chance to work with a professional baroque orchestra, one of the key benefits of getting through to the semi-finals and finals is the increased profile, through significant press and promoter interest, which leads to numerous engagements; this has been the vehicle through which many have been able to build their professional careers. All finalists are also offered recitals and roles in future London Handel Festival events; in recent years, the winners of the first and second prizes have been invited to give recitals at the Handel Festivals in Goettingen and Halle, Germany and the New Walk Museum in Leicester among many other renowned institutions Musical Director - Laurence Cummings Associate Director/Leader - Adrian Butterfield Festival Director - Gregory Batsleer Interim Festival Director - Ed Hossack Festival Assistant - Harry Palmer Administrator - Andrea Lee Orchestra Manager - Anne-Marie Norman Music Preparation - Peter Jones Finalists Kieran Rayner baritone Bethany Horak-Hallett mezzo Hilary Cronin soprano Felix Kemp baritone Adjudicators Final Ian Partridge CBE Catherine Denley Michael George Tim Mead Oliver Mears Semi-final Ian Partridge CBE Catherine Denley Michael George Catherine Wyn-Rogers Caro Barnfield London Handel Orchestra Violin I Adrian Butterfield Kathryn Parry William Thorp Diane Moore Violin II Oliver Webber Theresa Caudle Ellen O'Dell Maxim Del Mar Viola Rachel Byrt Peter Collyer Cello Katherine Sharman Melanie Woodcock Bass Cecelia Bruggemeyer Oboe James Eastaway Sarah Humphrys Bassoon Nathaniel Harrison Harpsichord provided & tuned by Edmund Pickering Special Thanks to St George’s Church, Hanover Square Craxton Studios The London Handel Festival volunteers and stewards The London Handel Festival would like to thank Philip Carne and the Carne Trust, Samir Savant and the Michael Ewart Tribute fund and the endowment gift in memory of Howard & Nan Hopkin for sponsoring the Handel Singing Competition prizes this year Executive Producer - David Hinitt Producer - Andy Staples Broadcast Technical Manager - Tom Mungall Camera Operators - Hafren Park / Michael Panayiotis / Caitlin Pittol-Neville FILM PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY CLASSICAL FILMS www.classicalfilms.co.uk
Brigitte Fassbaender Johannes Brahms Bethany Horak Hallett Horak Wigmore Hall 2016
Full Master Class here: (http•••) Subscribe to our channel for more videos (http•••) Johannes Brahms - Vier Gesänger Op. 43 "Von Ewiger Liebe" Brigitte Fassbaender, mezzo-soprano with Bethany Horak-Hallett, mezzo-soprano. Recorded at the Wigmore Hall (London, Great Britain), on November 3, 2016. medici.tv Follow medici.tv on: | Facebook : (http•••) | Twitter : (http•••) | Instagram : (http•••) Dive into the heart of classical music with medici.tv! Get closer than ever to the artists you love and have an unforgettable experience with 150+ live webcasts each year and 2600+ videos. A rare and exclusive selection of concerts, ballets, operas, documentaries, master classes, behind-the-scenes and interviews!
John Eccles Handel Richard Burkhard Helen Charlston Bethany Horak Hallett Horak Aoife Miskelly William Wallace Graeme Broadbent Carver Perkins Academy Ancient Music
** Enjoy what you're hearing? Please consider donating to help support the future of AAM. Visit (http•••)/ The Academy of Ancient Music joins forces with Cambridge Handel Opera Company and Cambridge Early Music for a production of John Eccles' opera 'Semele' [c.1707]. A powerful setting of text by William Congreve, Eccles' masterwork fell neglected beneath the shadow of Handel's secular oratorio of the same name, premiering in 1744. The Academy of Ancient Music, CHOC and CEM are pioneering a major recording project of Eccles' 'Semele', endeavouring to elevate this under-appreciated work with a deluxe album release in early 2021. Pre-order your album copy here: (http•••) Free PDF programme: (http•••) PROGRAMME: 'Semele' (c.1707) | John Eccles (c.1668 - 1735) Libretto by William Congreve +••.••(...)) CAST: (Gods) Jupiter, King of the Gods - Richard Burkhard, baritone Juno, Queen of the Gods - Helen Charlston, mezzo soprano Iris, handmaid to Juno - Héloïse Bernard, soprano Cupid, God of Love - Bethany Horak-Hallett, mezzo soprano Somnus, God of Sleep - Christopher Foster, bass Apollo, Sun God and God of Prophecy - Jolyon Loy, baritone (Mortals) Cadmus, King of Thebes - Jonathan Brown, baritone Semele, daughter of Cadmus - Anna Dennis, soprano Ino, sister of Semele - Aoife Miskelly, soprano Athamas, a prince of Bœotia - William Wallace, tenor Chief Priest - Graeme Broadbent,bass Second Priest / First Augur - Rory Carver, tenor Third Priest / Second Augur - James Rhoads, tenor Julian Perkins, Director Academy of Ancient Music / Subscribe and follow us on social media for more great content! Website: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) #Opera #Semele #Cambridge
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