2018
DOI: 10.25162/jgo-2018-0011
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Sowjetische Kulturdiplomatie in Osteuropa in der Nachkriegszeit

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“…The oratorio in which N.M. Karamzin participated was performed every year in London as a sign of gratitude of the English people to the great G.F. Handel, who lived and died in the capital of England. In 1944, Handel's "Hallelujah Horus from the Messiah", performed by the Royal Choral Society and the London Symphony Orchestra, was the original climax of the concert, which was composed of the works of outstanding composers of the English musical renaissance, led by E. Elgar, who, according to B. Shaw, occupied the same place in English music as L. van Beethoven in German (Nagornaia and Nikonova, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The oratorio in which N.M. Karamzin participated was performed every year in London as a sign of gratitude of the English people to the great G.F. Handel, who lived and died in the capital of England. In 1944, Handel's "Hallelujah Horus from the Messiah", performed by the Royal Choral Society and the London Symphony Orchestra, was the original climax of the concert, which was composed of the works of outstanding composers of the English musical renaissance, led by E. Elgar, who, according to B. Shaw, occupied the same place in English music as L. van Beethoven in German (Nagornaia and Nikonova, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%