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Handel - The Conquering Hero

Charles Hazlewood explores the lives and music of great composers. Here he looks at Handel, who has had a profound influence on our cultural heritage.

In the second of four programmes, conductor Charles Hazlewood explores the glorious music of Handel, who made his home in Britain and became a celebrity and national icon in the process.

Millions across the world heard Handel's 'Zadok the Priest' when Elizabeth II was crowned Queen at Westminster Abbey in 1953, but he was immensely popular in his own lifetime too, as his memorial in Westminster Abbey shows. World-renowed soloists Danielle de Niese and Ian Bostridge join Charles Hazlewood's ensemble, Army of Generals, in some of the best-loved music in our history.

Also included in this programme is an unusual take on John Gay's 'The Beggar's Opera', the 18th-century smash hit that poked fun at Handel's world. Charles invites comedian Phill Jupitus to take a new approach to the music along with acclaimed folk singers Rachel and Becky Unthank, guitarist Adrian Utley from Portishead, and distinguished jazz drummer Martin France.

The Foundling Hospital Museum and Handel's birthplace in Halle are two of the many places Charles visits to explore the stories behind this fascinating composer who has had such a profound influence on our cultural heritage.

59 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterCharles Hazlewood
Series ProducerHelen Mansfield
DirectorAndy King-Dabbs
ParticipantPhill Jupitus
ParticipantRachel Unthank
ParticipantBecky Unthank
ParticipantAdrian Utley
ParticipantMartin France

Broadcasts

  • Sat 16 May 200920:20
  • Mon 18 May 200920:00
  • Sat 1 Aug 200921:30
  • Fri 2 Jul 201020:00
  • Sat 3 Jul 201002:20
  • Sat 28 Aug 201019:30
  • Sun 7 May 201719:00
  • Sun 27 Feb 202219:00
  • Mon 28 Feb 202201:00

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