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JEWS & MUSIC: Diaspora

March 15 & 16

PROGRAM

HANDEL Theodora

ARTISTS

Richard Egarr, conductor
Julie Roset, soprano (Theodora)
Helen Charlston, mezzo-soprano (Irene)
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, countertenor (Didymus)
Thomas Cooley, tenor (Septimius)
Dashon Burton, bass-baritone (Valens)
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale

ABOUT THIS CONCERT

In the 1700s Handel took London by storm, penning hit after hit for what we might now consider to be the West End Stage. Theodorahad all the hallmarks of being the next such hit, but circumstance was to intervene—rather improbably in the form of an earthquake which drove much of Handel’s audience from the city. This masterpiece therefore took a little longer to develop—an oratorio that has a different feel than many of his other works—more contemplative, personal and reflective, and with music of great serenity and beauty. It was rumored to be one of the composer’s favorite works, and on hearing its spellbinding arias—brought to life here by countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, tenor Thomas Cooley, bass-baritone Dashon Burton, and soprano Julie Roset in the title role—we are very sure you’ll leave thinking the sam

PROGRAM NOTES

The program notes for this performance will be available here one week before the first performance.

Vaudeville
Baroque

Old Friends
Made New