Apollo's Fire & Amanda Forsythe play Handel - Live at the Library of Congress
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- G. F. HANDEL
"Grave" from Oboe Concerto BWV 287
Geloso Tormento (ALMIRA)
Amanda Forsythe, soprano
Debra Nagy, oboe
Apollo's FIRE | The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra
Jeannette Sorrell, Artistic Director & Conductor
LIVE at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC
November 19, 2015
Olivier Brault, concertmater
Adriane Post, princ. 2nd violin
Karina Schmitz, princ. viola
René Schiffer, princ. cello
apollosfire.org/
Passion.Period.
TOUR BOOKING INQUIRIES for Apollo's Fire:
Rob Berretta, Opus 3 Artists (in the U.S.)
Claude Boischot, K D Schmid Artists (in Europe) - เพลง
Sure to set us all afire. Including Apollo. Thank you TH-cam the world will never forget what your bounty has brought humankind. At 80 you are the taislman of my nights and she the voice of our hearts ❤️
Forgot to sign myself:Baker
stumbled onto this fab performance....oh, to be amongs the brilliant always gave me such joy, unexplainable....
Me encanta Olivier Brault , es el mejor primer violín . Saludos afectuosos desde Chile !
brilliant
Amanda Forsythe just keeps getting better and prettier!
Agreed!
She's always having fun.
Beauty and talented interpreter. Thank you.
Magnifique!
💥wunderschön Liebe Amanda 💖
이건감동 이네요 귀에와다와요 감사합니다?
Amanda es una diva
Verygood really beautiful here me. From Korea, kyu sang.
Excellent!. Please correct, a little typing mistake: HWV 287 instead of BWV.
George Mylonakis same difference
Acertada observación ! Es Händel ; no es Bach . Saludos.
👏👏👏👏👏💝💝
Anyone know when this performance took place?
November 15-2015
@ jinkcandoit. Seven seconds from the start of the video, in the lower right hand corner of the screen, the caption clearly says: Concert November 19 2015. Not sure why Jacinta contradicts this by saying November 15.
What has happened to that beautiful voice ? It’s become so operatic, and has lost the individual beauty….so much vibrato when it was unnecessary. 😢
Are you referring to Amanda Powell perhaps?
question? operatic? how does sounding "operatic" lose one's "individual beauty?" Please clarify. As a listener, I am listening to music that had no sound system, hence projection was required in the music, plus this singer is not singing a lullaby with a guiter plucking as an accompaniment. Not a singer, but a musician that is somewhat studied, I would not question a performer like her, to not know when or how much to use vibrato. Me? I use vibrato on sustained tones (if my gut can sustain the sound long enough!) Just enjoy the music by brilliant players, written at a time they didn't have lights, air conditioning, a middle class of mention, and men that loved war like we like our coffee on a cold January morning!