Handel: He Knew Humanity - The Handel Scholar Winton Dean by Alfred Deller | AmptudixAlbumFebruary 14, 202662 tracks Public release page
Handel: He Knew Humanity - The Handel Scholar Winton Dean by Alfred Deller.
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February 14, 2026
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08And then the chorus sings0:3809Thou shalt bring them in3:3410If they get good editors1:1011He was a funny old boy0:5112Solomon, HWV 67, "Aria: Golden columns, fair and bright" (Zadok)3:1213He was not obviously rude to singers1:1014He did not normally produce operas0:4415Sosarme, HWV 30, Act II, Scene 8: "Duetto: Per le porte del tormento" (Sosarme, Elmira)9:3916A performance of the oratorio «Saul» in Cambridge in 19370:3517It would be no exaggeration0:2218In his country house an hour's journey from London0:3719Winton Dean was born on March 16th 19160:3920The publication in 19590:4221Today, even at the age of 90:4222Semele, HWV 58, Act I, Scene 4: "Aria: Endless peasure, endless love" (Semele)4:3423I heared Beecham0:3924Beecham had a brass playing in the second recitative0:3325Handel was a master of the orchestra0:2726Sir Arthur Bliss0:3027I said to Sir Arthur0:3128Solomon, HWV 67, Act III: "Sinfonia: The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba"3:0229I went to two Salzburg Festival before the war0:3830I remember the italian one had a wonderful cast0:3931Falstaff was marvelous0:3332They set a standard0:3133Semele, HWV 58, Act III, Scene 9: "Sinfonia"1:2034Semele, HWV 58, Act III, Scene 9: "Recitative: Apollo comes to relieve your care" (Apollo)1:0235Semele, HWV 58, Act III, Scene 9: "Chorus: Happy, happy shall we be" (Chorus of Priests)3:1036Memoirs of the Life of the late George Frederic Handel: Title Page0:3137Memoirs of the Life of the late George Frederic Handel: The hopes of rendering some service to music0:4138Memoirs of the Life of the late George Frederic Handel: "Yet a single glimps of the catalogue"0:3539Memoirs of the Life of the late George Frederic Handel: It may also serve to put future artists1:0440Memoirs of the Life of the late George Frederic Handel: Little indeed0:2741Sosarme, HWV 30, Act III, Scene 10: "Duetto: Tu caro caro sei il dolce mio tesoro" (Sosarme, Elmira)5:3042The only production I had a little say in0:5643In Handel's time the curtain never fell during an act0:5144We must not pauses between0:2945We rehearsed the entire recitatives0:3646James Bowman (Cesare) and Felicity Lott (Cleopatra)0:5447Semele, HWV 58, Act II, Scene 3: "Aria: Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade" (Jupiter)4:5148After the war there was a stage production of Solomon0:5949And when the queen of Sheeba came over in the last act0:4550A friend of mine, who was a music teacher, called Philip Radcliffe1:1351Solomon, HWV 67, Act III: "Duet: Welcome as the dawn of day" (Queen, Solomon)4:0701His personality0:5202He was notorious for eating and drinking a lot0:3503He was a man who liked his food0:5604But JB Bach died in his sixties0:3605The nons found him playing the organ0:3006Lots of letters from Lord Shaftsbury0:4307A profound dramatic thinker0:2108Serse, HWV 40, Act I, Scene 1: "Frondi tenera e belle" (Serse)0:5509Serse, HWV 40, Act I, Scene 1: "Ombra mai fu" (Serse)3:2310Solomon, HWV 76, Act III: "Will the sun forget to streak" (Queen)5:2511Solomon, HWV 67, Act III: "Chorus: Praise the Lord with harp and tongue!" (Chorus)4:41