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This page was updated on 10 June 2009
London Handel Festival 2009
from Birth Day to Death Day
23 February to
14 April
250th Anniversary of Handel's death

The Festival is now over for this season.  Thank you for your support. We will be planning 2010 over the next few months and information will appear on the site as events are organised.
See the London Handel Orchestra in action



This new video was filmed during rehearsals for Theodora on
23 February 2009.

All thanks go to Brandcast Media and Charlie Grieve
Handel Singing Competition 2009
Please go to the HSC page for information.  The results of the Final are available there.
Please go to the links on the right of this page to go to various pages of the website.
All the concerts in the Festival are shown in detail on the London Handel Festival 2009 page and the Lunchtime & Fringe Concerts LHF 2009

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Laurence Cummings
Musical Director
Adrian Butterfield Associate Director/leader
London Handel Orchestra

For general information please contact:
Catherine Hodgson Festival Director


London Handel Festival
Horton House, 8 Ditton Street
Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 0BQ

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Photo of Handel by Paul Frisbee
Photos of Erica Eloff HSC finalists by Chris Christodoulou
Photo of Laurence Cummings by Sheila Rock






This special anniversary year allows us to reflect and bask in the reputation that our beloved Handel now has in this country. It was not always so. When Denys Darlow founded the Festival in 1978 a large tranche of what we now consider mainstream Handel repertoire went unperformed and it was Denys who set about remedying this. Over the years as Handel has become increasingly popular with the London audience we have set out to champion the lesser known operas and oratorios as well as encouraging young singers and instrumentalists in the process.

The introduction of the Handel Singing Competition not only highlights what it is that is special about good Handel singing but also allows us to give these gifted artists a platform in the spirit of Denys' original vision. I hope you will find a broad and varied diet of Handel in this year's Festival and I look forward to welcoming you at some of our events.


Laurence Cummings
Musical Director 
London Handel Festival

Erica Eloff - HSC 2008 Irene & Meleagro - Atalanta 2008 Nathan Vale - Poro 2007 Nathan Vale & Christopher Ainslie - Poro 2007
Irene Atalanta Ruby Hughes & Madeleine Pierard - Atalanta 2008 Stephanie Lewis - Atalanta 2008

HSC 2008 finalists London Handel Players
 

London Handel Society Ltd

Founded by Denys Darlow in 1978 the London Handel Festival has contributed to a Handel revival in the UK, specialising in the performance of lesser-known works of the period. In 1981 the London Handel Orchestra and London Handel Singers made their debut at the Festival. Laurence Cummings took over as Musical Director from Denys Darlow in 2002.

The London Handel Orchestra, which is made up of some of London's finest professional baroque players, and led by Adrian Butterfield, now has an excellent reputation for historically informed performance. The Orchestra performs throughout the Festival at venues including Handel's church, St George's, Hanover Square, the Royal College of Music, and the Royal Academy of Music. The Orchestra also gives concerts at venues both in the UK and Europe outside the Festival period and has performed in Gloucester Cathedral during the Three Choirs Festival, the Chelsea Festival, the Windsor Festival, the Oslo International
Church Music Festival, with the Royal Choral Society and for the opening of the Queen's Jubilee in St George's Chapel, Windsor.

In 1999 the principals of the Orchestra formed the London Handel Players to explore the great wealth of chamber music repertoire composed by Handel and his contemporaries. They performed at the Celebration Concert for the opening of Handel House Museum and at Southside House for the Jubilee String of Pearls celebratory events. The annual Handel Singing Competition was inaugurated in 2002 to give young singers the opportunity to concentrate on the wealth of Handel repertoire. They are accompanied in the Final by members of the London Handel Orchestra.

The London Handel Society was established to promote the music of Handel and his contemporaries and in particular their little heard works, many of which have been brought to a wider public in the last twenty-nine years. The Society also encourages young singers and musicians of outstanding promise by giving them performance opportunities early in their careers.









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