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“The matching of Karina Gauvin's sympathetic and perceptive soprano with Daniel Taylor's perky and communicative countertenor makes for a telling and highly effective duo…” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2005 | |
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| |  | Bach: Solo Cantatas
Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV170 'Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust' Andreas Scholl (alto) Cantata BWV54 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde' Andreas Scholl (alto) Cantata BWV35 'Geist und Seele wird verwirret' Andreas Scholl (alto) Cantata BWV82 'Ich habe genug' Peter Kooy (bass) with La Chapelle Royale Cantata BWV56 'Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen' Peter Kooy (bass) with La Chapelle Royale Cantata BWV158 'Der Friede sei mit dir' Peter Kooy (bass) with La Chapelle Royale | Bruhns: | Ich liege und schlafe Deborah York (soprano), Daniel Taylor (alto), Jan Kobow (tenor), Peter Kooy (bass) | Graupner: | Herr, die Wasserströme erheben sich Deborah York (soprano), Jan Kobow (tenor), Peter Kooy (bass) | Kuhnau: | Gott, sei mir gnädig nach deiner Güte Deborah York (soprano), Daniel Taylor (alto), Jan Kobow (tenor), Peter Kooy (bass) | Tunder: | Dominus illuminatio mea Daniel Taylor (alto) Wend' ab deinen Zorn, lieber Herr, mit Gnaden Deborah York, Susan Hamilton (sopranos), Daniel Taylor (alto), Benoit Halle, Gerhard Hölzle, Jan Kobow (tenors), Peter Kooy (bass) Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott Deborah York, Susan Hamilton (sopranos), Jan Kobow (tenor), Peter Kooy (bass) |
2010 marks the 40 anniversary of Collegium Vocale Ghent: founded by Philippe Herreweghe at a time when the Baroque revival was still an affair for specialists, the Belgian choir has been at the very heart of the rediscovery of Bach’s sacred music. Abundantly illustrated and elegantly presented, these nine CD-books offer you the entire collection of Bach/Herreweghe recordings. “Forty years after its foundation it’s all too easy to take the excellence and consistency of Collegium Vocale Ghent for granted: back in 1970 there wasn’t any such ensemble in mainland Europe. Philippe Herreweghe, a psychiatry student, founded CVG to put his ideas into practice…CVG became part of the first complete Bach cantata project for Telefunken, Herreweghe, at hospital in the day, conducting his choir in the evening sessions… Presentation is exemplary: top quality at mid price, and a birthday gift that really will keep on giving.” Andrew McGregor, BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach: Famous Cantatas Volume 1
Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV21 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis' Barbara Schlick, Gérard Lesne, Howard Crook, Peter Harvey & Piet Kooy La Chapelle Royale Cantata BWV42 'Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats' Barbara Schlick, Gérard Lesne, Howard Crook, Peter Harvey & Piet Kooy La Chapelle Royale Cantata BWV12 'Weinen, Klagen, sorgen, Zagen' Carolyn Sampson, Daniel Taylor, Mark Padmore & Piet Kooy Cantata BWV38 'Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir' Carolyn Sampson, Daniel Taylor, Mark Padmore & Piet Kooy Cantata BWV75 'Die Elenden sollen essen' Carolyn Sampson, Daniel Taylor, Mark Padmore & Piet Kooy Cantata BWV27 'Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende?' Dorothee Mields, M. White, Hans Jorg Mammel & Thomas Bauer Cantata BWV84 'Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Glücke' Dorothee Mields, M. White, Hans Jorg Mammel & Thomas Bauer Cantata BWV95 'Christus, der ist mein Leben' Dorothee Mields, M. White, Hans Jorg Mammel & Thomas Bauer Cantata BWV161 'Komm, du süsse Todesstunde' Dorothee Mields, M. White, Hans Jorg Mammel & Thomas Bauer |
3-CD-Books with full texts, pictures & translations. 2010 marks the fortieth anniversary of Collegium Vocale: founded by Philippe Herreweghe at a time when the Baroque revival was still an affair for specialists, the Belgian choir has been at the very heart of the rediscovery of Bach’s sacred music. Abundantly illustrated and elegantly presented, these nine CD-books will offer the entire benchmark collection of Bach/Herreweghe recordings. The ideal Easter treat. “few, if any, versions of these cantatas match Herreweghe's refinement and gentle, unforced eloquence.” Daily Telegraph, May 2005 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“most familiar and unfamiliar opera: familiar because, as his lavish first stage work for London, it has been much written about both by modern historians and by the composer's contemporaries; unfamiliar because the Handel opera revival of recent years has largely passed it by. Although there are numerous recordings of its two hit slow arias – 'Lascia ch'io pianga' and 'Cara sposa' – this is its first complete studio recording for over 20 years. It may not be Handel's most dramatically effective work (Act 3 marks time rather), and its magic effects and transformation scenes no doubt make it a tricky prospect for opera companies, but in many ways its rich orchestration and impressive set-piece arias make it ideal for recording. That much makes this release a welcome sight already; add the de luxe cast Decca has assembled for the purpose and it begins to look irresistible. Top of the bill come David Daniels as the eponymous crusader knight and Cecilia Bartoli as his love Almirena. Daniels' heart-stopping countertenor voice is one of the marvels of our age. It isn't big, and though he's technically untroubled by the virtuoso runs of the quicker arias, some may feel it lacks some of the heroic power expected of a warrior; but there's an inner strength to it, and in the love music he's utterly convincing. Bartoli is equally impressive, though her singing is less well suited to Handel. She can deliver the most demanding music with almost frightening ease and force, and, as ever, she throws herself into her role, but one can't help thinking that a more natural and unaffected style would have been more appropriate for arias such as 'Lascia ch'io pianga' and 'Augeletti che cantate'. The rest of the cast is almost unwaveringly strong. Daniel Taylor is slightly less technically secure or forceful than the others (which is hardly a criticism), but he does well enough with the opera's least effective role as Goffredo's brother Eustazio. Christopher Hogwood's direction is typically neat and well-mannered. He isn't a natural opera conductor – others may have found more magic in the enchanted gardens and more sensuality in the sirens who lure Rinaldo, and you sometimes get the feeling that he's rushing the singers at important moments – but he has an unerring sense of tempo, and the opera as a whole is well paced. The Academy of Ancient Music plays to a high standard, backed up by a startlingly virtuoso performance on the Drottningholm thunder machine and by some genuine birdsong at the beginning of Act 2. This version may not be the last word on the opera, but for all-round standard of performance and production it currently wins hands down and it will take some beating.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “[Daniels] makes an ideal choice for the castrato role of Rinaldo, strong and imaginative in martial music, tenderly expressive in such a poignant aria as Cara sposa...[Bartoli] makes Lascia ch'io pianga one of the highlights of the performance. Luba Organasova is wonderfully contrasted in the fire-eating role of the sorceress...Above all, Christopher Hogwood brings out not only the colour but the vigour of Handel's inspiration.” Penguin Guide, 2010 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Handel Edition Volume 8 - Theodora, Acis and Galatea, etc.
Handel: | Acis and Galatea Sophie Daneman (Galatea), Paul Agnew (Acis), Alan Ewing (Polyphemus), Patricia Petibon (Damon), Joseph Cornwell (Coridon) Theodora, HWV 68 Sophie Daneman (Theodora), Richard Croft (Septimius), Juliette Galstian (Irene), Daniel Taylor (Didymus), Nathan Berg (Valens), Laurent Slaars (Messenger) Agrippina condotta a morire, HWV 110 Eva Mei (soprano) Il Giardino Armonico, Giuseppe Antonini Armida abbandonata, HWV 105 Eva Mei (soprano) Il Giardino Armonico, Giuseppe Antonini La Lucrezia "O Numi eterni", Cantata HWV 145 Eva Mei (soprano) Il Giardino Armonico, Giuseppe Antonini |
“William Christie’s account on Erato is probably now a first recommendation… he has marshalled expert singers; Alan Ewing’s Polyphemus is particularly good, well characterized and spirited. Indeed, the whole performance is full of life and personality, and Christie holds everything together with finesse and grace.” Penguin Guide *** Key recording “Christie has elected to give a ‘chamber version’ of the work, that is, with forces akin to those Handel used for his original Cannons performances: probably five singers and between seven and a dozen instrumentalists… it is a polished and strongly characterized performance, finely recorded, and is certainly the first we would urge anyone to try.” Gramophone Classical Good CD Guide | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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