Attraction and popularity of this performance are off the charts, and will transcend time and space and races of people My comfort and impression and astonishment and satisfaction andadmiration by this wonderful performance are can't be ovetstated
Muy agradecido WDR por esta música ,obra de Handel,que a mí me provoca una gran alegría espiritual. Tengo que hacer referencia a la página donde se encuentran las posibilidades de vídeos que se nos ofrecen para verlos y escucharlos.Pues bien ,una vez oídos,para evitar un gran almacenamiento .Procedo a ocultarlos,oprimiendo esta opción.Esta tarde me he dado cuenta,que otra opción era sorprendentemente ,NO PERMITIR LOS COMENTARIOS MÍOS..ME he quedado muy dolido.No sé quién o quienes han mostrado es y totalitariokiii
The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, sinfonia for two oboes and strings by George Frideric Handel was created in 1749 at London’s Covent Garden Theatre as part of his new Biblical oratorio into the first scene of Act III in the oratorio Solomon. This one is rarely performed in its entirety, but Handel’s bright and lively interlude The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (in A major) is a widely appreciated processional set piece. In the Book of Kings, the Queen of Sheba travels from afar to visit the splendid court of King Solomon, arriving, as the bible mentions with a very great retinue, then camels bearing spices, and very much gold, and precious stones. Handel’s music admirably captures the excitement of a lavish state visit of an exotic foreign Queen, and first-night London audiences would have had no problem reading of Handel’s depiction and the coming of a compliment by their reigning monarch, King George II. Be like a good Prince in love with glory, and make a story of you. This king must have been a lover of art. *Lucien*
obwohl ja eigentlich fröhlich kommen mir die tränen....und dann weiss ich das es mich ins tiefste berührt🙂.wunderbare musik
Schön, dass es Ihnen so gut gefällt! 🤗
Ich liebe dieses Lied, vielen Dank für die tolle Aufzeichnung, man sieht der Solistin die Freude am Schluss direkt an 🥰🥰🥰
Dankeschön!
Wir freuen uns sehr, dass Ihnen unsere Aufführung gefällt 🥰
Grossartig, ergreifend.
Dankeschön 🤗
One of my favorites. Good performance too. A great musical monent.
Thank you very much! 😊
Attraction and popularity of this performance are off the charts, and will transcend time and space and races of people
My comfort and impression and astonishment and satisfaction andadmiration by this wonderful performance are can't be ovetstated
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Absolutely splendid, thank your this on You tube. Australia.
Our pleasure!
We're glad that you like it 😊
Muy agradecido WDR por esta música ,obra de Handel,que a mí me provoca una gran alegría espiritual.
Tengo que hacer referencia a la página donde se encuentran las posibilidades de vídeos que se nos ofrecen para verlos y escucharlos.Pues bien ,una vez oídos,para evitar un gran almacenamiento .Procedo a ocultarlos,oprimiendo esta opción.Esta tarde me he dado cuenta,que otra opción era sorprendentemente ,NO PERMITIR LOS COMENTARIOS MÍOS..ME he quedado muy dolido.No sé quién o quienes han mostrado es y totalitariokiii
So wunderschön!
Vielen Dank 🥰
Schau dir mal die irische Fassung von der Gruppe DE DANNAN an...
Danke!
Gern geschehen! 😊
Wunderschön!
Welch wunderschöne Melodie
Dakeschön!
Freut uns, dass sie Ihnen gefällt 😊
So soothing… Handel is my great great great great uncle yeah so good…
Bravo!
🤗
Ich auch❤
Ich liebe es
Dankeschön 😊
Extraordinario
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The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, sinfonia for two oboes and strings by George Frideric Handel was created in 1749 at London’s Covent Garden Theatre as part of his new Biblical oratorio into the first scene of Act III in the oratorio Solomon. This one is rarely performed in its entirety, but Handel’s bright and lively interlude The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (in A major) is a widely appreciated processional set piece. In the Book of Kings, the Queen of Sheba travels from afar to visit the splendid court of King Solomon, arriving, as the bible mentions with a very great retinue, then camels bearing spices, and very much gold, and precious stones. Handel’s music admirably captures the excitement of a lavish state visit of an exotic foreign Queen, and first-night London audiences would have had no problem reading of Handel’s depiction and the coming of a compliment by their reigning monarch, King George II. Be like a good Prince in love with glory, and make a story of you. This king must have been a lover of art. *Lucien*
#klassik
❤️👌💖🎉❤️
😊
…termino mi comentario,señalo que no sé quién o quienes pidan una mera disculpa ,dejando atras este espíritu altivo y claramente autoritario.