William Christie and Paul Agnew each leaded a program with the singers from juilliard's Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts and the instrumentalists of Juilliard415 in Handel's early dramatic chamber cantatas.
Paul Agnew made his Juilliard debut
Artist in residence William Christie and his musical colleague Paul Agnew, who makes his Juilliard debut, each led a program that explored the fearless creativity of George Frideric Handel during the composer’s fruitful years as a young man in Rome.
The programs on November 19, 2018, (Aminta e Filide: Arresta il passo HWV 83 à la Morgan Library at the Morgan library) and December 1, 2018 (Clori, Tirsi e Fileno HWV 96 at the Lincoln Centre), featured singers from Juilliard’s Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts and the instrumentalists of Juilliard415 in Handel’s early dramatic chamber cantatas.