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Handel's Water Music is a masterpiece composed by George Frideric Handel in the early 18th century. The exquisite melodies of this orchestral suite have captivated audiences for centuries.
Handel's Water Music was originally performed in 1717 on the River Thames in London, at the request of King George I. The music was played by musicians on a barge for the king's pleasure during a royal outing.
Don't miss the opportunity to witness the enchanting beauty of Handel's Water Music live in concert. Immerse yourself in the rich harmonies and grandeur of this timeless piece.
Carslake's The Singing Glacier is a contemporary composition that explores the intersection of nature and music. This innovative work provides a unique auditory experience.
The Singing Glacier, composed by Carslake, delves into the theme of climate change and its impact on glaciers. This thought-provoking piece combines orchestral elements with recordings of melting ice.
Be part of a transformative musical journey by attending a live performance of The Singing Glacier. Experience the fusion of art and environmental consciousness in this groundbreaking composition.
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