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The Best of Händel
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published: 15 Apr 2013
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George Frideric Handel's - Water Music
Read Before Watching:
Due to the unexpected success of my first "Best of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky" vid (see link below to watch) I have decided to make another classical style/ Baroque era music vid. Again, same warning as my last two vids.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RWcNC32UEA
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published: 30 Jun 2008
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Tracklist:
0:00:00 Solomon, HWV 67: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV 351:
0:03:04 I. Overture
0:10:51 II. Bourrée
0:12:34 III. La Paix (Largo alla Siciliana)
0:15:40 IV. La Rejouissance (Allegro)
0:17:35 V. Minuetto I
0:19:13 VI. Minuetto II
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in B-flat major, Op. 3 No. 1, HWV 312:
0:21:35 I. Allegro
0:25:03 II. Largo
0:30:23 III. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Sympho...
published: 28 Jun 2023
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George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from the oratorio Solomon (1749)
Georg Friedrich Händel
published: 13 Jul 2007
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Great Composers - George Frideric Handel - Full Documentary
Great Composers - George Frideric Handel - Full Documentary
George Frideric Handel was born on a cold February day in 1685, deep in the heart of Germany. His father was a prominent and successful barber-surgeon for the local duke and had determined early on that young George would study civil law.
But George was drawn to things more artistic, especially more musical. He was intrigued by instruments, the sounds they could make and the feelings they could evoke. His practical father intervened and forbade him from taking part in what he called "musical nonsense."
That wasn't about to stop the determined little youngster. By some unknown means, George was able to get a small clavichord and smuggle it to a tiny room at the top of the house. Then, at night, while the rest of the family was a...
published: 04 Sep 2020
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George Frideric Handel for Kids - Life and music - Listen and Learn
The life and work of George Frideric Handel made for children's eyes and ears.
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published: 25 Feb 2021
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Handel's 'Hallelujah!' Chorus live at the Sydney Opera House
600 singers from the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs join the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra to perform Handel's jubilant "Hallelujah!" chorus from the Messiah, live at the Sydney Opera House.
Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
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published: 23 Dec 2019
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Handel's Messiah Live from the Sydney Opera House
Watch a 600-strong Sydney Philharmonia Choirs sing Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, live from the Sydney Opera House.
Watch ad-free on our website: https://ab.co/3qdqzD8
Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
Photo: Keith Saunders
published: 14 Dec 2019
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Handel's "Messiah"
A program for today's performance is available at ZionSA.org.
published: 13 Nov 2023
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Royal Choral Society: 'Hallelujah Chorus' from Handel's Messiah
The Royal Choral Society has performed Handel's Messiah on Good Friday at the Royal Albert Hall every year since 1876. The RCS filmed their performance on 6 April 2012 by kind permission of the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This clip features the glorious Hallelujah Chorus with the choir performing under the baton of their Music Director Richard Cooke. Students from the City of Lodon School for Girls joined the choir for this performance.. For further information on forthcoming RCS concerts please see www.royalchoralsociety.co.uk.
published: 23 Apr 2012
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The Best of Händel
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THE BEST OF HANDEL
Concerto Grosso Op. 6
No. 1, in G Major II. Allegro
No. 1, in G Major III. Adagio
No. 1, in G Major IV. Allegro
No. 1, in G Major V. Allegro
No. 2, in F Major I. Andante Larghetto
No. 2, in F Major II. Allegro
No. 2, in F Major III. Largo
No. 2, in F Major IV. Allegro ma non troppo
No. 3, in E Major I. Larghetto
No. 3, in E Major II. Andante
No. 3, in E Major III. Allegro
No. 3, in E Major IV. Polonaise, Andante
No. 3, in E Major V. Allegro ma non troppo
No. 4, in A Minor I. Laghetto affettuoso
No. 4, in A Minor II. Allegro
No. 4, in A Minor III. Largo e piano
No. 4, in A Minor IV. Allegro
Water Music
Suite No. 1, in F Major I. Overture
Suite No. 1, in F Major II. Adagio e Staccato
Suite No. 1, in F Major III. Minuet
Suite No. 1, in F Major IV. Aria
Suite No. 1, in F Major V. Minuet
Suite No. 1, in F Major VI. Bouree
Suite No. 1, in F Major VII. Hornipipe
Suite No. 1, in F Major VIII. Allegro
Suite No. 2, in D Major I. Allegro
Suite No. 2, in D Major II. Alla Hornpipe
Suite No. 2, in D Major III. Minuet
Suite No. 2, in D Major IV. Lento
Suite No. 2, in D Major V. Bouree
Suite No. 3, in G Major I. Allegro
Suite No. 3, in G Major II. Rigaudon 1:Corona
Suite No. 3, in G Major III. Minuet
Suite No. 3, in G Major IV. Minuet
Suite No. 3, in G Majo V. Allegro
Suite No. 3, in G Major VI. Allegro
Rinaldo, HWV 7: Act II "Lascia Ch'io Pianga"
Serse, HWV 40: Act I "Ombra Mai Fu"
Messiah, HWV 56: Chorus "For unto us a Child is Born"
Zadok the Priest, HWV 258 ( Coronation anthem )
Suite in D Minor, HWV 437: IV. Sarabande
Samson, HWV 57: Act III "Let their celestial concerts"
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THE BEST OF HANDEL
Concerto Grosso Op. 6
No. 1, in G Major II. Allegro
No. 1, in G Major III. Adagio
No. 1, in G Major IV. Allegro
No. 1, in G Major V. Allegro
No. 2, in F Major I. Andante Larghetto
No. 2, in F Major II. Allegro
No. 2, in F Major III. Largo
No. 2, in F Major IV. Allegro ma non troppo
No. 3, in E Major I. Larghetto
No. 3, in E Major II. Andante
No. 3, in E Major III. Allegro
No. 3, in E Major IV. Polonaise, Andante
No. 3, in E Major V. Allegro ma non troppo
No. 4, in A Minor I. Laghetto affettuoso
No. 4, in A Minor II. Allegro
No. 4, in A Minor III. Largo e piano
No. 4, in A Minor IV. Allegro
Water Music
Suite No. 1, in F Major I. Overture
Suite No. 1, in F Major II. Adagio e Staccato
Suite No. 1, in F Major III. Minuet
Suite No. 1, in F Major IV. Aria
Suite No. 1, in F Major V. Minuet
Suite No. 1, in F Major VI. Bouree
Suite No. 1, in F Major VII. Hornipipe
Suite No. 1, in F Major VIII. Allegro
Suite No. 2, in D Major I. Allegro
Suite No. 2, in D Major II. Alla Hornpipe
Suite No. 2, in D Major III. Minuet
Suite No. 2, in D Major IV. Lento
Suite No. 2, in D Major V. Bouree
Suite No. 3, in G Major I. Allegro
Suite No. 3, in G Major II. Rigaudon 1:Corona
Suite No. 3, in G Major III. Minuet
Suite No. 3, in G Major IV. Minuet
Suite No. 3, in G Majo V. Allegro
Suite No. 3, in G Major VI. Allegro
Rinaldo, HWV 7: Act II "Lascia Ch'io Pianga"
Serse, HWV 40: Act I "Ombra Mai Fu"
Messiah, HWV 56: Chorus "For unto us a Child is Born"
Zadok the Priest, HWV 258 ( Coronation anthem )
Suite in D Minor, HWV 437: IV. Sarabande
Samson, HWV 57: Act III "Let their celestial concerts"
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- published: 15 Apr 2013
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George Frideric Handel's - Water Music
Read Before Watching:
Due to the unexpected success of my first "Best of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky" vid (see link below to watch) I have decided to make anothe...
Read Before Watching:
Due to the unexpected success of my first "Best of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky" vid (see link below to watch) I have decided to make another classical style/ Baroque era music vid. Again, same warning as my last two vids.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RWcNC32UEA
Thanks and, as always, leave your comments and ratings.
https://wn.com/George_Frideric_Handel's_Water_Music
Read Before Watching:
Due to the unexpected success of my first "Best of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky" vid (see link below to watch) I have decided to make another classical style/ Baroque era music vid. Again, same warning as my last two vids.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RWcNC32UEA
Thanks and, as always, leave your comments and ratings.
- published: 30 Jun 2008
- views: 5706193
2:19:59
The Best of Handel
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The Best of Handel
Tracklist:
0:00:00 Solomon, HWV 67: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV 351:
0:03:04 I. Overture
0:10:51 II. Bourrée
0:12:34 III. La Paix (Largo alla Siciliana)
0:15:40 IV. La Rejouissance (Allegro)
0:17:35 V. Minuetto I
0:19:13 VI. Minuetto II
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in B-flat major, Op. 3 No. 1, HWV 312:
0:21:35 I. Allegro
0:25:03 II. Largo
0:30:23 III. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in B-flat major, Op. 3 No. 2, HWV 313:
0:32:16 I. Vivace
0:34:39 II. Largo
0:37:59 III. Allegro
0:40:12 IV. Menuet
0:42:06 V. Gavotte
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in G major, Op. 3 No. 3, HWV 314:
0:46:28 I. Largo e staccato - Allegro
0:50:22 II. Adagio
0:51:40 III. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in F major, Op. 3 No. 4, HWV 315:
0:55:51 I. Andante - Allegro - Lentement
1:03:50 II. Andante
1:06:08 III. Allegro
1:08:03 IV. Minuetto alternativo
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 3 No. 5, HWV 316:
1:11:12 I. Grave
1:13:22 II. Allegro
1:16:05 III. Adagio
1:18:16 IV. Allegro ma non troppo
1:20:06 V. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
1:23:53 Suite No. 11 in D Minor, HWV 437: III. Sarabande
1:26:42 Suite No. 7 in G Minor: VI. Passacaglia
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Organ Concerto in in B-Flat Major, HWV 294 (Arr. for Harp):
1:34:26 I. Andante - Allegro
1:38:32 II. Larghetto
1:43:06 III. Allegro moderato
Maria Chiossi
1:45:38 Suite No. 1 in B-Flat Major, HWV 434: IV. Menuet
Vadim Chaimovich
1:49:49 Xerxes, HWV 40: Ombra Mai Fu (Largo) (Arr. for Piano)
Harrison Sheckler
1:54:27 Rinaldo, HWV 7: "Lascia ch'io pianga" (Live)
2:00:02 Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17: "V'adoro, pupille" (Live)
Carlo Balzaretti, Chu Tai-Li
Suite in F-sharp minor, HWV 431 (Live):
2:05:04 I. Präludium
2:07:07 II. Largo
2:09:33 III. (Fugue) Allegro
2:12:41 IV. Gigue
Daniela Manusardi
2:16:04 The Messiah, HWV 56: No. 23, Hallelujah
Caecilia Consort, Ensemble Vocale Aenigma, Schola Cantorum San Gioachimo, Antonio Eros Negri, Alessio Raimondi
George Frideric Handel (23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his training in Halle and worked as a composer in Hamburg and Italy before settling in London in 1712, where he spent the bulk of his career and became a naturalised British subject in 1727. He was strongly influenced both by the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition and by composers of the Italian Baroque. In turn, Handel's music forms one of the peaks of the "high baroque" style, bringing Italian opera to its highest development, creating the genres of English oratorio and organ concerto, and introducing a new style into English church music. He is consistently recognized as one of the greatest composers of his age.
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The Best of Handel
Tracklist:
0:00:00 Solomon, HWV 67: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV 351:
0:03:04 I. Overture
0:10:51 II. Bourrée
0:12:34 III. La Paix (Largo alla Siciliana)
0:15:40 IV. La Rejouissance (Allegro)
0:17:35 V. Minuetto I
0:19:13 VI. Minuetto II
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in B-flat major, Op. 3 No. 1, HWV 312:
0:21:35 I. Allegro
0:25:03 II. Largo
0:30:23 III. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in B-flat major, Op. 3 No. 2, HWV 313:
0:32:16 I. Vivace
0:34:39 II. Largo
0:37:59 III. Allegro
0:40:12 IV. Menuet
0:42:06 V. Gavotte
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in G major, Op. 3 No. 3, HWV 314:
0:46:28 I. Largo e staccato - Allegro
0:50:22 II. Adagio
0:51:40 III. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in F major, Op. 3 No. 4, HWV 315:
0:55:51 I. Andante - Allegro - Lentement
1:03:50 II. Andante
1:06:08 III. Allegro
1:08:03 IV. Minuetto alternativo
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 3 No. 5, HWV 316:
1:11:12 I. Grave
1:13:22 II. Allegro
1:16:05 III. Adagio
1:18:16 IV. Allegro ma non troppo
1:20:06 V. Allegro
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
1:23:53 Suite No. 11 in D Minor, HWV 437: III. Sarabande
1:26:42 Suite No. 7 in G Minor: VI. Passacaglia
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Organ Concerto in in B-Flat Major, HWV 294 (Arr. for Harp):
1:34:26 I. Andante - Allegro
1:38:32 II. Larghetto
1:43:06 III. Allegro moderato
Maria Chiossi
1:45:38 Suite No. 1 in B-Flat Major, HWV 434: IV. Menuet
Vadim Chaimovich
1:49:49 Xerxes, HWV 40: Ombra Mai Fu (Largo) (Arr. for Piano)
Harrison Sheckler
1:54:27 Rinaldo, HWV 7: "Lascia ch'io pianga" (Live)
2:00:02 Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17: "V'adoro, pupille" (Live)
Carlo Balzaretti, Chu Tai-Li
Suite in F-sharp minor, HWV 431 (Live):
2:05:04 I. Präludium
2:07:07 II. Largo
2:09:33 III. (Fugue) Allegro
2:12:41 IV. Gigue
Daniela Manusardi
2:16:04 The Messiah, HWV 56: No. 23, Hallelujah
Caecilia Consort, Ensemble Vocale Aenigma, Schola Cantorum San Gioachimo, Antonio Eros Negri, Alessio Raimondi
George Frideric Handel (23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his training in Halle and worked as a composer in Hamburg and Italy before settling in London in 1712, where he spent the bulk of his career and became a naturalised British subject in 1727. He was strongly influenced both by the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition and by composers of the Italian Baroque. In turn, Handel's music forms one of the peaks of the "high baroque" style, bringing Italian opera to its highest development, creating the genres of English oratorio and organ concerto, and introducing a new style into English church music. He is consistently recognized as one of the greatest composers of his age.
#classicalmusic #baroquemusic All rights reserved
- published: 28 Jun 2023
- views: 832817
3:30
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from the oratorio Solomon (1749)
Georg Friedrich Händel
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from the oratorio Solomon (1749)
Georg Friedrich Händel
https://wn.com/George_Frideric_Handel_The_Arrival_Of_The_Queen_Of_Sheba
George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from the oratorio Solomon (1749)
Georg Friedrich Händel
- published: 13 Jul 2007
- views: 9316901
28:48
Great Composers - George Frideric Handel - Full Documentary
Great Composers - George Frideric Handel - Full Documentary
George Frideric Handel was born on a cold February day in 1685, deep in the heart of Germany. His f...
Great Composers - George Frideric Handel - Full Documentary
George Frideric Handel was born on a cold February day in 1685, deep in the heart of Germany. His father was a prominent and successful barber-surgeon for the local duke and had determined early on that young George would study civil law.
But George was drawn to things more artistic, especially more musical. He was intrigued by instruments, the sounds they could make and the feelings they could evoke. His practical father intervened and forbade him from taking part in what he called "musical nonsense."
That wasn't about to stop the determined little youngster. By some unknown means, George was able to get a small clavichord and smuggle it to a tiny room at the top of the house. Then, at night, while the rest of the family was asleep, George would silently creep up to the room and play music, ever so quietly, late into the night. It was there that Handel discovered the magic of music.
It came as a complete surprise to family and friends at church one day when the eight-year-old climbed up on the organ bench and began to play the postlude. Everyone was shocked, especially his father, who had no idea his son was so gifted. Even so, his father sternly reminded son that his destiny was for something more practical than music.
Eventually, Handel enrolled in law school according to his father's wishes, but the musical pull was too much. Soon, he left the confines of the classroom and headed out on the road. He traveled from city to city, learning what he could about each area's musical styles and gifts before he finally settled in London in 1711 at age 26. There his operas and oratorios gained wide acceptance and Handel became an established part of English music and society circles.
Difficult Times
By the 1730s, British audiences had grown tired of operas sung in German or Italian and preferred comedic performances in English. This was good for Handel, who struggled to keep his creditors away, and led him to push himself to the limit by composing four operas within the same year.
As a result, Handel suffered a stroke that paralyzed his right arm. The doctor who treated him said, “We may save the man—but the musician is lost forever. It seems to me that his brain has been permanently injured.”
But Handel refused to give up and surprised everyone when he miraculously recovered his strength and declared, “I have come back from Hades.”
Messiah and Its Legacy
In 1741, swimming in debt and out of favor as a composer, Handel received a libretto from Charles Jennens, a poet with whom he had worked previously. Using scripture references, the libretto detailed the life of Jesus Christ from His birth and ministry to His crucifixion and resurrection. On August 22, 56-year-old Handel sequestered himself in his London home and began to compose music to the biblical texts heralding the life of Jesus Christ. In just 23 days he completed a 260-page oratorio. He titled the massive work Messiah.
Handel told the sponsors of the premier performance of Messiah in Dublin, Ireland, on April 13, 1742, that the proceeds from the performance should be donated to prisoners, orphans and the sick. “I have myself been a very sick man, and am now cured,” he said. “I was prisoner and have been set free.”
The performance received rave reviews and exceeded expectations, raising 400 pounds and freeing 142 men from debtors’ prison. The charity sponsors, hoping to squeeze in additional paying patrons, had asked the ladies to refrain from wearing hoops under their skirts and encouraged men to leave their swords at home.
Although the work was well received in Dublin, it was not a success in London, where audiences grappled with a sacred work being staged in theaters. In 1749, it was another charity performance to assist with the completion of London Foundling Hospital for abandoned infants and children that began a series of concerts that once again brought Messiah to public audiences with renewed appreciation. Easter-time performances of Messiah continued each year at the Foundling Hospital until the 1770s, and Handel conducted or attended every one of them until his death in 1759.
Some 40 years after Messiah’s premiere, English musicologist Charles Burney wrote, “This great work has been heard in all parts of the kingdom with increasing reverence and delight; it has fed the hungry, clothed the naked, fostered the orphan and enriched succeeding managers of the oratorios, more than any single production in this or any other country.”
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Great Composers - George Frideric Handel - Full Documentary
George Frideric Handel was born on a cold February day in 1685, deep in the heart of Germany. His father was a prominent and successful barber-surgeon for the local duke and had determined early on that young George would study civil law.
But George was drawn to things more artistic, especially more musical. He was intrigued by instruments, the sounds they could make and the feelings they could evoke. His practical father intervened and forbade him from taking part in what he called "musical nonsense."
That wasn't about to stop the determined little youngster. By some unknown means, George was able to get a small clavichord and smuggle it to a tiny room at the top of the house. Then, at night, while the rest of the family was asleep, George would silently creep up to the room and play music, ever so quietly, late into the night. It was there that Handel discovered the magic of music.
It came as a complete surprise to family and friends at church one day when the eight-year-old climbed up on the organ bench and began to play the postlude. Everyone was shocked, especially his father, who had no idea his son was so gifted. Even so, his father sternly reminded son that his destiny was for something more practical than music.
Eventually, Handel enrolled in law school according to his father's wishes, but the musical pull was too much. Soon, he left the confines of the classroom and headed out on the road. He traveled from city to city, learning what he could about each area's musical styles and gifts before he finally settled in London in 1711 at age 26. There his operas and oratorios gained wide acceptance and Handel became an established part of English music and society circles.
Difficult Times
By the 1730s, British audiences had grown tired of operas sung in German or Italian and preferred comedic performances in English. This was good for Handel, who struggled to keep his creditors away, and led him to push himself to the limit by composing four operas within the same year.
As a result, Handel suffered a stroke that paralyzed his right arm. The doctor who treated him said, “We may save the man—but the musician is lost forever. It seems to me that his brain has been permanently injured.”
But Handel refused to give up and surprised everyone when he miraculously recovered his strength and declared, “I have come back from Hades.”
Messiah and Its Legacy
In 1741, swimming in debt and out of favor as a composer, Handel received a libretto from Charles Jennens, a poet with whom he had worked previously. Using scripture references, the libretto detailed the life of Jesus Christ from His birth and ministry to His crucifixion and resurrection. On August 22, 56-year-old Handel sequestered himself in his London home and began to compose music to the biblical texts heralding the life of Jesus Christ. In just 23 days he completed a 260-page oratorio. He titled the massive work Messiah.
Handel told the sponsors of the premier performance of Messiah in Dublin, Ireland, on April 13, 1742, that the proceeds from the performance should be donated to prisoners, orphans and the sick. “I have myself been a very sick man, and am now cured,” he said. “I was prisoner and have been set free.”
The performance received rave reviews and exceeded expectations, raising 400 pounds and freeing 142 men from debtors’ prison. The charity sponsors, hoping to squeeze in additional paying patrons, had asked the ladies to refrain from wearing hoops under their skirts and encouraged men to leave their swords at home.
Although the work was well received in Dublin, it was not a success in London, where audiences grappled with a sacred work being staged in theaters. In 1749, it was another charity performance to assist with the completion of London Foundling Hospital for abandoned infants and children that began a series of concerts that once again brought Messiah to public audiences with renewed appreciation. Easter-time performances of Messiah continued each year at the Foundling Hospital until the 1770s, and Handel conducted or attended every one of them until his death in 1759.
Some 40 years after Messiah’s premiere, English musicologist Charles Burney wrote, “This great work has been heard in all parts of the kingdom with increasing reverence and delight; it has fed the hungry, clothed the naked, fostered the orphan and enriched succeeding managers of the oratorios, more than any single production in this or any other country.”
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- published: 04 Sep 2020
- views: 44134
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George Frideric Handel for Kids - Life and music - Listen and Learn
The life and work of George Frideric Handel made for children's eyes and ears.
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The life and work of George Frideric Handel made for children's eyes and ears.
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- published: 25 Feb 2021
- views: 39255
3:48
Handel's 'Hallelujah!' Chorus live at the Sydney Opera House
600 singers from the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs join the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra to perform Handel's jubilant "Hallelujah!" chorus from the Messiah, live ...
600 singers from the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs join the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra to perform Handel's jubilant "Hallelujah!" chorus from the Messiah, live at the Sydney Opera House.
Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
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600 singers from the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs join the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra to perform Handel's jubilant "Hallelujah!" chorus from the Messiah, live at the Sydney Opera House.
Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
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- published: 23 Dec 2019
- views: 4905872
2:32:52
Handel's Messiah Live from the Sydney Opera House
Watch a 600-strong Sydney Philharmonia Choirs sing Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, live from the Sydney Opera House.
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Watch a 600-strong Sydney Philharmonia Choirs sing Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, live from the Sydney Opera House.
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Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
Photo: Keith Saunders
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Watch a 600-strong Sydney Philharmonia Choirs sing Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, live from the Sydney Opera House.
Watch ad-free on our website: https://ab.co/3qdqzD8
Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
Photo: Keith Saunders
- published: 14 Dec 2019
- views: 4856322
2:52:15
Handel's "Messiah"
A program for today's performance is available at ZionSA.org.
A program for today's performance is available at ZionSA.org.
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A program for today's performance is available at ZionSA.org.
- published: 13 Nov 2023
- views: 447
4:23
Royal Choral Society: 'Hallelujah Chorus' from Handel's Messiah
The Royal Choral Society has performed Handel's Messiah on Good Friday at the Royal Albert Hall every year since 1876. The RCS filmed their performance on 6 Apr...
The Royal Choral Society has performed Handel's Messiah on Good Friday at the Royal Albert Hall every year since 1876. The RCS filmed their performance on 6 April 2012 by kind permission of the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This clip features the glorious Hallelujah Chorus with the choir performing under the baton of their Music Director Richard Cooke. Students from the City of Lodon School for Girls joined the choir for this performance.. For further information on forthcoming RCS concerts please see www.royalchoralsociety.co.uk.
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The Royal Choral Society has performed Handel's Messiah on Good Friday at the Royal Albert Hall every year since 1876. The RCS filmed their performance on 6 April 2012 by kind permission of the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This clip features the glorious Hallelujah Chorus with the choir performing under the baton of their Music Director Richard Cooke. Students from the City of Lodon School for Girls joined the choir for this performance.. For further information on forthcoming RCS concerts please see www.royalchoralsociety.co.uk.
- published: 23 Apr 2012
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The imperative mood in English
The imperative is used for direct commands and instructions. Whenever we want to tell someone to do something, or sometimes just how to go about doing it, we use the imperative.
Forming the Imperative:
The imperative is formed, in the affirmative, by simply using the verb in its base form, with no conjugation whatsoever. For example:
Work ⇒ Work on your homework!
Travel ⇒ Travel safely on the interstate!
Read ⇒ Read your book, Timmy!
More examples:
• To get to my house, take the highway and turn left on Michigan Road.
• Tell Mom I will be home for supper.
• Study for your exam so you can get a good grade!
• Fix your attitude young man!
• Tell Ms. Foster that I am sick today and cannot make class.
• As you can see, not all imperative phrases are urgent, harsh affairs, especially when g...
published: 04 Nov 2014
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The IMPERATIVE Mood (giving orders, instructions, explanations or advice, for offerings etc.)
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc delves into how the imperative mood can be used by listing eight rules. He will then explain how to use "let" by listing four different situations where to use it. This lesson is intended for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar and those above levels who wish to clarify doubts about this topic.
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He graduated from Queens University and was an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University...
published: 11 Apr 2017
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The Imperative - Give Orders and Commands - English Grammar
Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and commands in English. You will see the use, the forms, and the practice. From now on, you won't struggle in Imperatives
published: 27 Apr 2020
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Verb Mood: Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive | Properties of Verbs
Mood is a property of verbs that shows the mood, or attitude, of the speaker. Mood is used to denote whether the speaker is stating or asserting a fact, asking a question, expressing a condition, or giving a command.
In today's lesson, we will learn about the three moods of verbs: the indicative, the imperative, and the subjunctive.
Examples are given.
published: 29 Aug 2020
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English Lesson: Verb Moods -- The Imperative Mood
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As you have learned in the previous video, verbs can take on several "moods." In this video, Faby teaches you about the, "imperative mood." By the time you finish watching this video, he should have a realistic and wholehearted understanding of the imperative mood, and you should be able to use it fluently and both your written and spoken English.
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Imperative mood Meaning
Video shows what imperative mood means. The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive).. imperative mood synonyms: imperative. Imperative mood Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say imperative mood. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Understanding The Imperative Mood in 4 Minutes | The Imperative Mood Quiz | English Grammar
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[Imperative sentence] Put on your coat. - Easy Dialogue - English video for Kids
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imperative : absolutely necessary or of utmost importance
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Imperative Mood - Learn English with Julia
Imperative Mood: when to use this grammatical mood.
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Hello, today we will discover the imperative together.
What is the "imperative"? How do I use it ?
What does it actually imply?
Above all, the imperative is a grammatical mood
If you use the imperative form, it means that you are addressing a person or a group of people.
You can either...
published: 26 Jan 2016
2:30
The imperative mood in English
The imperative is used for direct commands and instructions. Whenever we want to tell someone to do something, or sometimes just how to go about doing it, we us...
The imperative is used for direct commands and instructions. Whenever we want to tell someone to do something, or sometimes just how to go about doing it, we use the imperative.
Forming the Imperative:
The imperative is formed, in the affirmative, by simply using the verb in its base form, with no conjugation whatsoever. For example:
Work ⇒ Work on your homework!
Travel ⇒ Travel safely on the interstate!
Read ⇒ Read your book, Timmy!
More examples:
• To get to my house, take the highway and turn left on Michigan Road.
• Tell Mom I will be home for supper.
• Study for your exam so you can get a good grade!
• Fix your attitude young man!
• Tell Ms. Foster that I am sick today and cannot make class.
• As you can see, not all imperative phrases are urgent, harsh affairs, especially when giving directions (as in the first example in the list).
• Whenever there is a certain urgency involved, however, an exclamation point (!) is used to make this clear.
The imperative is formed, in the negative, as follows:
Do + not + verb
Do + not + shoot the ball!
Don’t shoot the ball!
Examples:
• Do not come with me to school!
• Don’t ask me out ever again!
• Don’t use the needle-nose pliers, your can do that with your hands.
• Don’t take highway 33 at night, you’ll get lost if you’re not familiar with the area.
https://wn.com/The_Imperative_Mood_In_English
The imperative is used for direct commands and instructions. Whenever we want to tell someone to do something, or sometimes just how to go about doing it, we use the imperative.
Forming the Imperative:
The imperative is formed, in the affirmative, by simply using the verb in its base form, with no conjugation whatsoever. For example:
Work ⇒ Work on your homework!
Travel ⇒ Travel safely on the interstate!
Read ⇒ Read your book, Timmy!
More examples:
• To get to my house, take the highway and turn left on Michigan Road.
• Tell Mom I will be home for supper.
• Study for your exam so you can get a good grade!
• Fix your attitude young man!
• Tell Ms. Foster that I am sick today and cannot make class.
• As you can see, not all imperative phrases are urgent, harsh affairs, especially when giving directions (as in the first example in the list).
• Whenever there is a certain urgency involved, however, an exclamation point (!) is used to make this clear.
The imperative is formed, in the negative, as follows:
Do + not + verb
Do + not + shoot the ball!
Don’t shoot the ball!
Examples:
• Do not come with me to school!
• Don’t ask me out ever again!
• Don’t use the needle-nose pliers, your can do that with your hands.
• Don’t take highway 33 at night, you’ll get lost if you’re not familiar with the area.
- published: 04 Nov 2014
- views: 174953
5:26
The IMPERATIVE Mood (giving orders, instructions, explanations or advice, for offerings etc.)
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc delves into how the imperative mood can be used by listing eight rules. He will then explain how to use "let" by listing four differ...
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc delves into how the imperative mood can be used by listing eight rules. He will then explain how to use "let" by listing four different situations where to use it. This lesson is intended for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar and those above levels who wish to clarify doubts about this topic.
Watch, Listen & Speak English!
Mr. P/Marc is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, Canada, who has been teaching English since 1997. He lived in Rome for 20 years but is now living and teaching English at an international high school in Canada.
He graduated from Queens University and was an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University of Toronto. He also taught English to many important politicians and celebrities in Italy. He is a certified English Teacher specializing in TEFL, TESL, TESOL (Arizona State University) & TOEFL.
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In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc delves into how the imperative mood can be used by listing eight rules. He will then explain how to use "let" by listing four different situations where to use it. This lesson is intended for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar and those above levels who wish to clarify doubts about this topic.
Watch, Listen & Speak English!
Mr. P/Marc is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, Canada, who has been teaching English since 1997. He lived in Rome for 20 years but is now living and teaching English at an international high school in Canada.
He graduated from Queens University and was an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University of Toronto. He also taught English to many important politicians and celebrities in Italy. He is a certified English Teacher specializing in TEFL, TESL, TESOL (Arizona State University) & TOEFL.
Marc's channel aims to make his lessons concise and effective for everyone. Subscribe for weekly updates, and please make comments and requests.
- published: 11 Apr 2017
- views: 42752
4:45
The Imperative - Give Orders and Commands - English Grammar
Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and comman...
Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and commands in English. You will see the use, the forms, and the practice. From now on, you won't struggle in Imperatives
https://wn.com/The_Imperative_Give_Orders_And_Commands_English_Grammar
Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and commands in English. You will see the use, the forms, and the practice. From now on, you won't struggle in Imperatives
- published: 27 Apr 2020
- views: 197086
9:41
Verb Mood: Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive | Properties of Verbs
Mood is a property of verbs that shows the mood, or attitude, of the speaker. Mood is used to denote whether the speaker is stating or asserting a fact, asking ...
Mood is a property of verbs that shows the mood, or attitude, of the speaker. Mood is used to denote whether the speaker is stating or asserting a fact, asking a question, expressing a condition, or giving a command.
In today's lesson, we will learn about the three moods of verbs: the indicative, the imperative, and the subjunctive.
Examples are given.
https://wn.com/Verb_Mood_Indicative,_Imperative,_And_Subjunctive_|_Properties_Of_Verbs
Mood is a property of verbs that shows the mood, or attitude, of the speaker. Mood is used to denote whether the speaker is stating or asserting a fact, asking a question, expressing a condition, or giving a command.
In today's lesson, we will learn about the three moods of verbs: the indicative, the imperative, and the subjunctive.
Examples are given.
- published: 29 Aug 2020
- views: 144923
3:47
English Lesson: Verb Moods -- The Imperative Mood
http://www.ESLEnglishAcademy.com
As you have learned in the previous video, verbs can take on several "moods." In this video, Faby teaches you about the, "impe...
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As you have learned in the previous video, verbs can take on several "moods." In this video, Faby teaches you about the, "imperative mood." By the time you finish watching this video, he should have a realistic and wholehearted understanding of the imperative mood, and you should be able to use it fluently and both your written and spoken English.
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As you have learned in the previous video, verbs can take on several "moods." In this video, Faby teaches you about the, "imperative mood." By the time you finish watching this video, he should have a realistic and wholehearted understanding of the imperative mood, and you should be able to use it fluently and both your written and spoken English.
Please don't forget to visit our website in order to further increase your English skills! At our website you will find transcripts to our videos, enhanced learning material, and much more!
http://www.ESLEnglishAcademy.com
*** LEAVE YOUR HOMEWORK IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW THIS VIDEO!***
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Lots of love,
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- published: 28 Jun 2013
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Imperative mood Meaning
Video shows what imperative mood means. The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive).. imperative mood synonyms: imperative. Imperative mood Meaning....
Video shows what imperative mood means. The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive).. imperative mood synonyms: imperative. Imperative mood Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say imperative mood. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what imperative mood means. The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive).. imperative mood synonyms: imperative. Imperative mood Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say imperative mood. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 01 May 2015
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3:45
Understanding The Imperative Mood in 4 Minutes | The Imperative Mood Quiz | English Grammar
Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and comman...
Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and commands in English. You will see the use, the forms, and the practice. From now on, you won't struggle in Imperatives #english #grammar #imperatives
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Hello and welcome back to the Teacher Channel. In this lesson, you will learn Grammar Easily. English Grammar is about the imperative - Giving orders and commands in English. You will see the use, the forms, and the practice. From now on, you won't struggle in Imperatives #english #grammar #imperatives
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- published: 23 Jul 2024
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[Imperative sentence] Put on your coat. - Easy Dialogue - English video for Kids
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It's snowing!
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Put on your coat, please.
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Gloves, mom!
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- published: 30 Jul 2014
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Imperative Mood - Learn English with Julia
Imperative Mood: when to use this grammatical mood.
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Imperative Mood: when to use this grammatical mood.
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Transcript of video:
Hello, today we will discover the imperative together.
What is the "imperative"? How do I use it ?
What does it actually imply?
Above all, the imperative is a grammatical mood
If you use the imperative form, it means that you are addressing a person or a group of people.
You can either address the second person subject: YOU or the first person subject, singular or plural, WE (including yourself in the group you are addressing)
So two forms. In some languages there are many more. So the imperative in English is rather simple.
There is the affirmative and the negative form, and two forms for each of those forms.
You can use the imperative to give out direct orders: SHUT THE DOOR (close the door) - DO NOT SHUT THE DOOR (don't close the door)
So as you can see, in order to create my imperative, I simply need the infinitive without "TO" (the bare infinitive)
This is the case for the second person singular and the second person plural.
You put your infinitive without "TO" at beginning of a sentence: you get an imperative.
SHUT THE DOOR
If you want the negative form, you take the infinitive without "TO"
and before you add DO NOT or DON'T (NEVER DOES NOT/DOESN'T)
So we: SHUT THE DOOR - DO NOT SHUT THE DOOR / DON'T SHUT THE DOOR
In what other cases can I use the imperative?
I can use it to give instructions
OPEN YOUR BOOK - DO NOT OPEN YOUR BOOK (Don't open your book)
I can also use it for invitations
HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF TEA
LET'S GO
We have our second option here:
LET'S
So if I want to give an order to a group
I take the infinitive without "TO" and I add before "LET'S"
which is the contracted form of LET US
So LET'S GO = LET US GO
The negative forms: LET'S NOT GO
or LET US NOT GO.
That is the first person plural: US
You can also see the imperative on signs and notices
DO NOT ENTER - PULL THE DOOR etc.
Finally, we can also use the imperative to give friendly, informal advice
SPEAK TO HER - LET'S WAIT A LITTLE
Imperative = verb infinitive without "TO"
and before we can add DO NOT - LET'S - LET'S NOT
A few tips for the classroom:
If you want to change the tone and be less direct, less assertive:
You can add PLEASE (Please shut the door - Shut the door, please)
You can add DO to an affirmative imperative form. You add it at the very beginning:
DO SHUT THE DOOR
DO OPEN YOUR BOOK
DO HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF TEA
That makes it softer.
Or you can add a "tag question" at the end
You can say SHUT THE DOOR, WILL YOU?
LET'S GO, SHALL WE?
If all that is too unfamiliar, do not forget to watch the video on the "tag questions"
Or you can also resort to alternatives if you're not entirely comfortable with this form yet.
You can phrase it differently
I EXPECT YOU TO
SHALL WE or YOU MIGHT WANT TO
So you have all these different forms to give informal advice, invite or give instructions
That's all for today. Thanks for watching!
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Imperative Mood: when to use this grammatical mood.
Learn English with Julia! Don't forget to subscribe to my Channel today!
Don’t forget to check out my website:
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Transcript of video:
Hello, today we will discover the imperative together.
What is the "imperative"? How do I use it ?
What does it actually imply?
Above all, the imperative is a grammatical mood
If you use the imperative form, it means that you are addressing a person or a group of people.
You can either address the second person subject: YOU or the first person subject, singular or plural, WE (including yourself in the group you are addressing)
So two forms. In some languages there are many more. So the imperative in English is rather simple.
There is the affirmative and the negative form, and two forms for each of those forms.
You can use the imperative to give out direct orders: SHUT THE DOOR (close the door) - DO NOT SHUT THE DOOR (don't close the door)
So as you can see, in order to create my imperative, I simply need the infinitive without "TO" (the bare infinitive)
This is the case for the second person singular and the second person plural.
You put your infinitive without "TO" at beginning of a sentence: you get an imperative.
SHUT THE DOOR
If you want the negative form, you take the infinitive without "TO"
and before you add DO NOT or DON'T (NEVER DOES NOT/DOESN'T)
So we: SHUT THE DOOR - DO NOT SHUT THE DOOR / DON'T SHUT THE DOOR
In what other cases can I use the imperative?
I can use it to give instructions
OPEN YOUR BOOK - DO NOT OPEN YOUR BOOK (Don't open your book)
I can also use it for invitations
HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF TEA
LET'S GO
We have our second option here:
LET'S
So if I want to give an order to a group
I take the infinitive without "TO" and I add before "LET'S"
which is the contracted form of LET US
So LET'S GO = LET US GO
The negative forms: LET'S NOT GO
or LET US NOT GO.
That is the first person plural: US
You can also see the imperative on signs and notices
DO NOT ENTER - PULL THE DOOR etc.
Finally, we can also use the imperative to give friendly, informal advice
SPEAK TO HER - LET'S WAIT A LITTLE
Imperative = verb infinitive without "TO"
and before we can add DO NOT - LET'S - LET'S NOT
A few tips for the classroom:
If you want to change the tone and be less direct, less assertive:
You can add PLEASE (Please shut the door - Shut the door, please)
You can add DO to an affirmative imperative form. You add it at the very beginning:
DO SHUT THE DOOR
DO OPEN YOUR BOOK
DO HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF TEA
That makes it softer.
Or you can add a "tag question" at the end
You can say SHUT THE DOOR, WILL YOU?
LET'S GO, SHALL WE?
If all that is too unfamiliar, do not forget to watch the video on the "tag questions"
Or you can also resort to alternatives if you're not entirely comfortable with this form yet.
You can phrase it differently
I EXPECT YOU TO
SHALL WE or YOU MIGHT WANT TO
So you have all these different forms to give informal advice, invite or give instructions
That's all for today. Thanks for watching!
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- published: 26 Jan 2016
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