Recorded live at the State Library of NSW, this episode of Baroque Banter takes you on a captivating journey into the origins and afterlife of Handel’s Messiah.
Ahead of Pinchgut Opera’s upcoming performance of the Original 1742 Dublin Version, Dr Erin Helyard, Artistic Director of Pinchgut Opera and Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, guides us through the rich history, context, and evolution of Handel’s masterpiece.
The episode also features a special live performance by mezzo-soprano Ashlyn Tymms, accompanied by Erin on harpsichord.
Select Bibliography
Donald Burrows, Handel: Messiah (Cambridge Music Handbooks, 1991)
Lydia Goehr, The Imaginary Museum of Musical Works: An Essay in the Philosophy of Music (Oxford, 1992)
Charles King, Every Valley: The Story of Handel’s Messiah (Random House, 2024)
Ruth Smith, Charles Jennens: The Man Behind Handel’s Messiah (Handel House Trust, 2012)
Ruth Smith, Handel's Oratorios and Eighteenth-Century Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1995)
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Recorded live at the State Library of NSW, this episode of Baroque Banter takes you on a captivating journey into the origins and afterlife of Handel’s Messiah.
Ahead of Pinchgut Opera’s upcoming performance of the Original 1742 Dublin Version, Dr Erin Helyard, Artistic Director of Pinchgut Opera and Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, guides us through the rich history, context, and evolution of Handel’s masterpiece.
The episode also features a special live performance by mezzo-soprano Ashlyn Tymms, accompanied by Erin on harpsichord.
Select Bibliography
Donald Burrows, Handel: Messiah (Cambridge Music Handbooks, 1991)
Lydia Goehr, The Imaginary Museum of Musical Works: An Essay in the Philosophy of Music (Oxford, 1992)
Charles King, Every Valley: The Story of Handel’s Messiah (Random House, 2024)
Ruth Smith, Charles Jennens: The Man Behind Handel’s Messiah (Handel House Trust, 2012)
Ruth Smith, Handel's Oratorios and Eighteenth-Century Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1995)
Baroque Banter: Episode 30 Goldberg Variations and the harpsichord
Baroque Banter
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11 months ago
Baroque Banter: Episode 30 Goldberg Variations and the harpsichord
What makes the harpsichord so captivating? Join Australia’s finest harpsichordist and Pinchgut Opera Artistic Director, Erin Helyard, as he sits down with master harpsichord maker Carey Beebe for a deep dive into the artistry and allure of this remarkable instrument. Together, they explore the brilliance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations and why it was meant to be played on a two-manual harpsichord. Ahead of his solo concert on 1 & 2 March 2025 at City Recital Hall, Sydney, Erin shares insights into bringing this iconic masterpiece to life as Bach intended.
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Variatio 14 a 2 clav. Erin Helyard 2018
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Aria - Erin Helyard 2018
J. S. BACH: Goldberg Variations - Aira
Wanda Landowska, harpsichord
Victor 78rpm Album DM 1022 (11-8933 - 11-8938)
Recorded in New York, June, 1945
Digital transfer by F. Reeder
Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0Creative Commons License by ncsa
Complete recording of Wanda's Goldberg Variations available at: https://archive.org/details/J.S.BACHGoldbergVariations-NEWTRANSFER
Baroque Banter
Recorded live at the State Library of NSW, this episode of Baroque Banter takes you on a captivating journey into the origins and afterlife of Handel’s Messiah.
Ahead of Pinchgut Opera’s upcoming performance of the Original 1742 Dublin Version, Dr Erin Helyard, Artistic Director of Pinchgut Opera and Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, guides us through the rich history, context, and evolution of Handel’s masterpiece.
The episode also features a special live performance by mezzo-soprano Ashlyn Tymms, accompanied by Erin on harpsichord.
Select Bibliography
Donald Burrows, Handel: Messiah (Cambridge Music Handbooks, 1991)
Lydia Goehr, The Imaginary Museum of Musical Works: An Essay in the Philosophy of Music (Oxford, 1992)
Charles King, Every Valley: The Story of Handel’s Messiah (Random House, 2024)
Ruth Smith, Charles Jennens: The Man Behind Handel’s Messiah (Handel House Trust, 2012)
Ruth Smith, Handel's Oratorios and Eighteenth-Century Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1995)