Sir Neville Marriner conducts Haendel, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Britten / BBC, under licence to International Classical Artists Ltd. ; Rodney Greenberg, director.

Neville Marriner's friendship with the harpsichordist and musicologist Robert Thruston Dart, forged during the war years, proved decisive in the history of British music. They formed both a violin and harpsichord duo and the Jacobean Ensemble, igniting audience interest in their programmes of early...

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Uniform Title:Medici.tv.
Corporate Authors: British Broadcasting Corporation (Production company)
International Classical Artists, Ltd (Production company)
Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Performer)
Other Authors: Greenberg, Rodney (Film director)
Rolfe Johnson, Anthony (Performer)
Marriner, Neville (Conductor, arranger of music,)
Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847
Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976
Language:French
Language and/or Writing System:
The Britten sung in French.
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : BBC : International Classical Artists Ltd, [2012]
Series:Medici.tv.
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Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 25 min., 12 sec.)) : sound, color
Variant Title:
Haendel, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Britten
Format: Electronic Video
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Neville Marriner's friendship with the harpsichordist and musicologist Robert Thruston Dart, forged during the war years, proved decisive in the history of British music. They formed both a violin and harpsichord duo and the Jacobean Ensemble, igniting audience interest in their programmes of early and modern chamber music. During the Academy's formative years, Marriner directed from the leader's chair. The founder took conducting lessons with Pierre Monteux and increasingly occupied the podium as the group expanded from its original core of eleven string-players and harpsichordist. Marriner's impeccably clear beat and focus on rhythmic precison flowed from his uncompromising pursuit of perfection, not to mention long experience of decoding the spidery gestures of gerontic conductors from his seat in the London Symphony Orchestra. In this excerpt, as the work unfolds, Marriner's musicians transcend the composition's substantial surface difficulties, propelled by a potent mix of preparation and adrenalin-charged spontaneity to touch the sublime in Beethoven's score.
Playing Time:01:25:12
Participant or Performer:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson, tenor ; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields ; Sir Neville Marriner, conductor.
Event Details:
Recorded Royal Albert Hall, London, Great Britain.
Haendel recorded 1974.
Beethoven recorded 1975.
Mendelssohn & Britten recorded 1983.
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