Cambridge Community Chorus Fall Concert 2017: Handel’s Judas Maccabeus
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2018
- December 17th, 2017, the Cambridge Community Chorus hosted their annual fall concert. They performed George Frideric Handel's, Judas Maccabeus, at MIT's Kresge Auditorium. The event was filmed by Sara Pagiaro.
I noticed the conductor uses more of her left hand for the job. That's really new.
Amazing soloists. 👏👏
It means she's a Southpaw
I have to play this for Connecticut eastern region orchestra!❤
Divino el tempo 👏👏👏👏
Soprano: Teresa Wakim
Mezzo-soprano: Mary Gerbi
Tenor: Jason McStoots
Bass-Baritone: Ulysses Thomas
Haleluiá fantástico
Bravo
Tune up 5:30; music 6:50
Premiered #otd in 1747 💐💐💐
1:37:35
Was this "Handle" an American relative of Georg Friederich Händel? ;-)
? was that a joke?
33:01
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According to the libretto, the first recit is by an Israeli MAN and he does the duet with the Israeli WOMAN, so what happened here?
The israeli man is written for a countertenor. Nowadays is usually replaced by an alto or a mezzosoprano. Maybe there are not many men trained as countertenor, besides the audience is not that used I guess
So there you have: an answer to your question... 2 years late :P
The only good thing about this performance was the few times the male soloists stood to sing.
Other than that, this was not a great , better or even good performance.
I love it, a female director who dresses like a woman!
It would be highly unusual for a formal production like this that formal wear wouldn't be worn.
It is totally inappropriate. No one wants to see the skin of the conductor's back. Totally wrong.
@@nonenoneonenonenone are you serious? We live in a society that is so informal and you going to fuss at a formal dress 👗 that shows a little back ? Let's just forget the talent .
Take a long time to play this work...waste of data
I totally feel you
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
This is an horrible performance.
My goodness.
The female soloists were weak and lost.
The choir sounded like a Junior High School choir, especially the women’s voices. Their vowels were brash and their sound unfocused in the mask.
The Baritone soloist was flat on crucial notes.
The tenor soloist sang in an embarrassingly wispy falsetto that could just barely be heard.
The strings could not play trills. Many trills were simply skipped.
It is a wonder the whole State of Massachusetts did not immediately renounce Judaism and convert to Christianity after this performance out of sheer embarrassment.
Have a Dovely.
Sincerely yours,
Caleb Boone.