Handel: Works / Skerath, Jarry, Maguerite Louise
Gems of baroque music spirit and virtuosity, Handelās concertos for organ and orchestra were composed to serve as intermezzos during his oratorios. Played at the time by Handel himself ā he was known to be an unequaled organist, these agile, tender and poetical pieces reveal a singular color⦠which GaĆ©tan Jarry will interpret on the new āgrandā positive organ built by Quentin Blumenroeder for Versailles: at last an organ that can convey Handelās music in all its beauty! Responding to the instrumental jubilation expressed by the Marguerite Louise musicians, Handelās motets for one voice and orchestra will bring the audience the fire and freshness of his composition, in the exceptional interpretation of the soprano Chiara Skerath, a fine finale for this program full of jubilation and grace.
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Handel: Works / Skerath, Jarry, Maguerite Louise
Gems of baroque music spirit and virtuosity, Handelās concertos for organ and orchestra were composed to serve as intermezzos during his oratorios. Played at the time by Handel himself ā he was known to be an unequaled organist, these agile, tender and poetical pieces reveal a singular color⦠which GaĆ©tan Jarry will interpret on the new āgrandā positive organ built by Quentin Blumenroeder for Versailles: at last an organ that can convey Handelās music in all its beauty! Responding to the instrumental jubilation expressed by the Marguerite Louise musicians, Handelās motets for one voice and orchestra will bring the audience the fire and freshness of his composition, in the exceptional interpretation of the soprano Chiara Skerath, a fine finale for this program full of jubilation and grace.
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Gems of baroque music spirit and virtuosity, Handelās concertos for organ and orchestra were composed to serve as intermezzos during his oratorios. Played at the time by Handel himself ā he was known to be an unequaled organist, these agile, tender and poetical pieces reveal a singular color⦠which GaĆ©tan Jarry will interpret on the new āgrandā positive organ built by Quentin Blumenroeder for Versailles: at last an organ that can convey Handelās music in all its beauty! Responding to the instrumental jubilation expressed by the Marguerite Louise musicians, Handelās motets for one voice and orchestra will bring the audience the fire and freshness of his composition, in the exceptional interpretation of the soprano Chiara Skerath, a fine finale for this program full of jubilation and grace.