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  2. Handel and Haydn Society - Wikipedia

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    The Handel and Haydn Society was founded as an oratorio society in Boston on March 24, 1815, by a group of Boston merchants and musicians, "to promote the love of good music and a better performance of it". The founders, Gottlieb Graupner, Thomas Smith Webb, Amasa Winchester, and Matthew S. Parker, [1] described their aims as "cultivating and ...

  3. George Frideric Handel - Wikipedia

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    George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel ( / ˈhændəl /; [ a] baptised Georg Fried (e)rich Händel, [ b] German: [ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈhɛndl̩] ⓘ; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) [ 3][ c] was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his ...

  4. St. Louis Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Bronstein left the SLSO to head the Peabody Conservatory in the spring of 2014. In February 2015, the SLSO named Marie-Hélène Bernard, then-president of the Handel and Haydn Society as its new president and CEO, effective July 1, 2015. [17] In 2003, Stéphane Denève first guest-conducted the orchestra. In June 2017, the orchestra named ...

  5. Concerti grossi, Op. 3 (Handel) - Wikipedia

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    George Frideric Handel, by Philippe Mercier, c. 1730. The Concerti grossi, Op. 3, HWV 312–317, are six concerti grossi by George Frideric Handel compiled into a set and published by John Walsh in 1734. Musicologists now agree that Handel had no initial knowledge of the publishing. Instead, Walsh, seeking to take advantage of the commercial ...

  6. Harmoniemesse - Wikipedia

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    The Harmoniemesse in B-flat major by Joseph Haydn, Hob. XXII:14, Novello 6, [ 1] was written in 1802. It was Haydn's last major work. It is because of the prominence of the winds in this mass and "the German terminology for a kind of wind ensemble, Harmonie ," [ 2] that this mass setting is called "Harmoniemesse" or "Wind Band Mass".

  7. Symphony Hall, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Organ. The Symphony Hall organ, a 4,800-pipe Aeolian-Skinner (Opus 1134) was designed by G. Donald Harrison, installed in 1949, and autographed by Albert Schweitzer. It replaced the hall's first organ, built in 1900 by George S. Hutchings of Boston, which was electrically keyed, with 62 ranks of nearly 4,000 pipes set in a chamber 12 feet (3.7 ...

  8. Awards Season Calendar (2024-2025): Key Dates and ... - AOL

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    The awards season can be a long haul. Here are the dates for all the major awards and nominations leading up to the coveted Academy Awards ceremony. Variety is the industry leader in awards ...

  9. Nelson Mass - Wikipedia

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    See media help. The Missa in angustiis (Mass for troubled times), commonly known as the Nelson Mass ( Hob. XXII/11), is a Mass setting by the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. It is one of the six masses written near the end of his life that are seen as a culmination of Haydn's composition of liturgical music .