Description
This concert, directed by the brilliant Erin Helyard, is a celebration of the spectacular.
One of the best-loved Baroque composers, George Frideric Handel achieved enduring success with ground-breaking and inspirational orchestral music (The Messiah, Zadok the Priest, Music for the Royal Fireworks).
Like much of his work, the Water Music was an 18th-century show stopper. Commissioned by King George I for a concert on the Thames, all of London turned out to see Handel and his orchestra floating up and down the river on a barge, playing this exciting, ceremonial music. It’s a foot-tapping party on and off stage – and the music was such a hit the King demanded an immediate encore!
Pisendel’s Imitation des caractères de la danse is pure Baroque elegance. In just a few short minutes it captures the spirit of different courtly dances and all their refined elegance. Listen as the performance of the Sydney Symphony musicians dances and swirls around each other.
Program
Johan Georg Pisendel: Imitation des caractères de la danse
George Frideric Handel: Water Music
Artists
Erin Helyard: Harpsichord/director
Musicians of the Symphony Orchestra
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Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Music events: Classical, Live Music, Orchestral
Attribution
Sydney Symphony Orchestra