Handel: O fairest of ten thousand fair

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Handel: English Arias

Handel: English Arias


Handel:

The Choice of Hercules: Yet can I hear that dulcet lay

Esther: How can I stay, when love invites?

O fairest of ten thousand fair

with Susan Gritton (soprano)

Great God! who, yet but darkly known (from Belshazzar)

The raptur'd soul (from Theodora)

Judas Maccabaeus: Father of Heaven

Esther : Overture

Saul: O Lord, whose mercies numberless

Solomon: What though I trace each herb

Belshazzar: Martial Symphony

Solomon: Welcome as the dawn of day

with Susan Gritton (soprano)

Theodora: Kind Heaven, if virtue be thy care

Solomon: Almighty pow'r

Esther: Tune your harps to cheerful strains

with Katharina Spreckelsen (oboe)


A comprehensive programme of arias from such famous English oratorios as Esther, Saul, Belshazzar, Theodora, Judas Maccabaeus and Solomon. These oratorios contain a wealth of arias, duets and splendid overtures, of which one overture, eleven arias, and two beautiful duets are included here. The world-famous countertenor James Bowman is joined by The King’s Consort and the renowned soprano Susan Gritton.

“This beautiful collection of songs and duets from Handel oratorios finds the 52-year-old English countertenor in quite amazing form … his voice remains phenomenally agile. Unmissable” Sunday Times

“A noble and dignified recital” Fanfare

“Arias from the oratorios are sung with the distinctive vocal timbre and panache for which Bowman is well-known. Twice joined by Susan Gritton this recital finds both artists on engaging form.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2013 ****

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Handel - Great Oratorio Duets

Handel - Great Oratorio Duets


Handel:

Jephtha: These labours past

Oh peerless maid; Our limpid streams (from Joshua, HWV64)

Great victor, at your feet I bow (from Belshazzar)

Susanna: When thou art nigh...To my chaste Susanna's praise

To thee, thou glorious son of worth; Streams of pleasure ever flowing (from Theodora, HWV68)

Ode for the birthday of Queen Anne, HWV74: Kind health descends

Deborah: Where do thy ardours raise me!...Smiling freedom, lovely guest

Hail wedded love (from Alexander Balus, HWV65)

Alexander's Feast: Let's imitate her notes above

Esther: Who calls my parting soul

world première recording

O fairest of ten thousand fair

At persecution I can laugh (from Saul)

Solomon: Welcome as the dawn of day

Ev'ry joy that wisdom knows (from Solomon)


“The duets selected here… form an attractive programme, especially when the two voices are as well blended and as perfectly in tune as Carolyn Sampson's and Robin Blaze's. …whether the mood is languid and sensual, as in Solomon, spiritual (Theodora) or consolatory (the Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne), the performances, as well as Handel's music, are entirely apt.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2006 ****

“'Great Oratorio Duets'? It seems a strange concept at first – not many of these pieces have made an individual name for themselves just yet.
But then the point of this disc is evidently to bring together in mouthwatering partnership two of the most dulcet-voiced young Baroque singers Britain has to offer, and it does not take long to discover that that is a very good idea indeed. Carolyn Sampson's voice is bright and clear yet warmed by judiciously selected and moderated vibrato, while Robin Blaze has a more distinctively tangy sound, but they fit each other well and in their faultless display of Handelian style, lyricism and warmth they are in total mental and spiritual accord.
The music, meanwhile, does indeed have greatness. The vocal style of Handel's English oratorios does not recreate the virtuoso flashiness of the Italian operas but speaks in a more direct, lyrical manner, expressing with unimpeachable honesty all the sympathy and human understanding for which their composer is so revered. The majority here are love duets, but with what variety, from carefree (examples from Jephtha and Susanna) to chaste (Deborah) to ambiguously melancholy (Joshua and Saul). The forgiveness duet from Esther is indescribably tender (especially in this performance), the duet from Saul in which a love-drunk David is reluctant to leave when warned by his fiancée of approaching danger is effortlessly theatrical, and the two duets for the doomed lovers from Theo-dora are works of pure and noble genius. If the performances in these last do not quite reach the heartbreaking intensity of which Peter Sellars's Glyndebourne production proved them capable, it is hard to see how that could ever be achieved in a recital; Sampson and Blaze surely manage as well as anyone ever could. With intelligent, kind-hearted accompaniments from Nicholas Kraemer and the OAE, this is a truly beautiful Handel recording, a disc to give pleasure for years to come.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Carolyn Sampson's voice is bright and clear yet warmed by judiciously selected and moderated vibrato, while Robin Blaze has a more distinctively tangy sound, but they fit each other well and in their faultless display of Handelian style, lyricism and warmth they are in total mental and spiritual accord. With intelligent, kind-hearted accompaniments from Nicholas Kraemer and the OAE, this is a truly beautiful Handel recording, a disc to give pleasure for years to come.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2006

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