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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | Handel: Alexanders Feast
Location: St. Michaels Church
West 99th Street
New York, NY
Admission: Free
Open to: General Public
Description: An ode to the power of music, set by Handel
Masaaki Suzuki, conductor with Juilliard
Program Note:
(c) Harry Haskell
George Frideric Handel (–) Alexander’s Feast, or The Power of Music
Born in Halle, Germany, the son of a barber-surgeon who died when he was eleven, Handel cut his musical teeth in the cosmopolitan port city of Hamburg in the first decade of the eighteenth century. After serving an apprenticeship in the Hamburg opera orchestra, he transferred to Italy for finishing school. The Venetian production of his Agrippina in the winter of – gave him his first taste of success as an opera composer. From Italy he proceeded to London, where he scored another hit with Rinaldo, thanks in part to its crowd-pleasing waterfalls, fireworks, and other scenic effects.
]Although Handel soon branched out into other fashionable genres—anthems, odes, cantatas, keyboard and chamber music, serenades, and music for royal occasions (including the famous Water Music that entertained King George I on an excursion on the River Thames in )—his enthusiasm for opera remained k
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Sts. Timotheus and Symphorian
Martyrs whose feast is observed on 22 August. During the pontificate of Melchiades (), St. Timotheus came from Antioch to Rome, where he preached for fifteen months and lived with Sylvester, who later became pope. The prefect of the city, Tarquinus Perpenna, threw him into prison, tortured, and finally beheaded him in A Christian woman named Theon buried him in her garden. This is related in the legend of Sylvester. The name of Timotheus occurs in the earliest martyrologies.
According to a legend of the early fifth century, St. Symphorian of Autun was beheaded, while still a young man, during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. His mother, the Blessed Augusta (?), encourged him on his way to execution, 22 August, Bishop Euphronius (d. ) built a handsome church over his grave, connected with a monastery, which belonged to the Congregation of Sainte-Geneviève from until its suppression in Abbot Germanus later became Bishop of Paris, where he dedicated a chapel to the saint. St. Symphorian is the patron saint of Autun. his veneration spread at an early date through the empire of the Franks. His cult was especially popular at Tours; St. Gregory relates a miracle wrought by the saint.
Acta SS., August, IV, , ; Ruinart, Acta Martyrum; Dinet, Saint Sy
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Studia Theologica, (roč. 22), číslo 3
Integrální katolíci: kontroverze z r.
Integral Catholics: the Argument of
Vojtěch Novotný
Studia Theologica , 22(3) | DOI: /sth
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