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Handel and other Visitors to London
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Overture – Almand – Minuett – Aire – Jigg, from She Wou’d and She Wou’d Not (1702) Two violins, viola and continuo
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James Paisible (c.1656-1721)
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‘The Mutual Pair’ A New Song Sung at Mary-Bone Gardens ‘Belinda’ A New Song Sung at Mary-Bone Gardens
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William DeFesch (1687-1761)
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Sonata for Solo 'Cello Op 5 no 1 in A minor Grave - Allegro - Grazioso
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G.B.Bononcini (1670-1747)
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Recit: ‘Infra dubii di Marte’ - Aria: ‘Vieni, o cara’ from Rinaldo (1711) Baritone voice, strings and continuo
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George Frederick Handel (1685-1759)
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Variations on ‘John, Come Kiss Me Now’ Violin and continuo
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Thomas Baltazar (c.1631-1663)
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‘I rage, I melt, I burn’- ‘How ruddier than the cherry’ from Acis and Galatea Bass voice, sopranino recorder, violins and continuo
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G. F. Handel
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INTERVAL
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‘When Love’s Soft Passion’ Baritone, recorder and continuo
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J.C. Pepusch (1667-1752)
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Sonata III in F major, 'The Last Time I Came O'er the Moor' Two violins and continuo
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Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762)
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Suite for Harpsichord in A major Ouverture - Allemande - Courante – Sarabande- Gavotte-Menuet- Gigue
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Charles Dieupart (after 1667-c. 1740)
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Recit: ‘Again Heaven smiles’, Aria: ‘Freedom now once more possessing’ from Jephtha (1751) Baritone voice, strings and continuo
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G.F. Handel
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Flute suite from the Water Music [Minuet]-Presto-Menuet-Menuet-Country Dance
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G. F. Handel
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Performers
Michael Sanderson – Baritone voice and Baroque violin
Diane Terry – Baroque violin and viola
Julia Black – Baroque violin
Gareth Deats – Baroque cello
Wendy Hancock - Baroque flute and recorder
Michael Overbury- Harpsichord
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