Haendel’s music has been a source of inspiration for a number of contemporary choreographers. From Messiah (choreographed by Mauricio Wainrot) to Terpsichore (choreographed by Béatrice Massin), including Robyn Orlin’s and Mark Morris’s respective transcriptions of L’Allegro, il Moderato e il Penseroso, Haendel’s works have set the stage for a variety of reflections on human nature and passions. This paper aims at investigating how the echoing visionary power of the original musical works is enhanced by these new creations.
Haendel après Haendel :
Construction, renommée, influence de Haendel et de la figure haendélienne
Donald Burrows
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Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud
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Albert Gier
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Adrian La Salvia
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Annette Landgraf
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Pierre Degott
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Matthew Gardner
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Michael Burden
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Brian Robins
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Lionel Duguet
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Denis Tchorek
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Steven Young
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Gilles Couderc
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Jean-Philippe Heberlé
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Ivan Curkovic
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Maja Vukusic Zorica
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Yaiza Bermudez Cubas
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Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud
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Françoise Deconinck
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Pierre Dubois
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