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Handel: | Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV351 arr Mackerras London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras Water Music Suites Nos. 1-3, HWV348-350 Prague Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras Coronation Anthem No. 3, HWV260 'The King Shall Rejoice' Choir of King’s College, Cambridge & English Chamber Orchestra, Sir Philip Ledger Coronation Anthem No. 2, HWV259 'Let Thy Hand be Stengthened' Choir of King’s College, Cambridge & English Chamber Orchestra, Sir Philip Ledger Coronation Anthem No. 4, HWV261 'My Heart is Inditing' Choir of King’s College, Cambridge & English Chamber Orchestra, Sir Philip Ledger Dixit Dominus, HWV 232 Teresa Zylis-Gara (soprano), Dame Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano), Robert Tear (tenor) & John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Choir of King’s College, Cambridge & English Chamber Orchestra, Sir David Willcocks |
George Frideric Handel was born in Halle, a son of a barber-surgeon of some distinction who was 63 when Handel was born. His aptitude for music presented itself early and he was soon performing to the royalty and aristocracy. At 18 he moved to Hamburg but his real chance to develop his musical talents came when he moved to Rome in 1706. His Dixit Dominus – a setting of Psalm 109 – is now thought to have been written for the festival of Our Lady of Mount Carmel the following year. It shows how well Handel, a German Protestant, had been accepted by his hosts that the Cardinal should commission him to provide music for such a Catholic occasion. Ten years later Handel was in England and the provision of the Water Music for an excursion by barge on the Thames so delighted the new King George I (previously Elector of Hannover) that he duly forgave the composer for his behaviour whilst in his service in Germany. In 1727 Handel provided four anthems for the Coronation of King George II of which one, Zadok the Priest, has been performed at every subsequent Coronation. The final work in this set is the Music for the Royal Fireworks written to celebrate the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1749. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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The Sixteen, Harry Christophers Harry Christophers and The Sixteen add a brand new recording of Handel’s Coronation Anthems to their stunning catalogue of Handel discs. In one of his last undertakings before his death in 1727, King George I signed an ‘Act for the naturalising of George Frideric Handel’ amongst others. One of Handel’s first tasks as a naturalised British Citizen was to write the music for the Coronation of the new monarch - King George II which was to take place later that year. Rarely did a composer of the day have such an audience for his new works and Handel’s four Anthems were written to match the pomp and grandeur of the occasion and, of course, the venue – Westminster Abbey. The Coronation Anthems have delighted audiences ever since and appear in all their glory on this recording interspersed with a selection of Handel favourites including Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, Handel’s Organ Concerto in F Major Op. 4 No. 4 and two extracts from Messiah. “Harry Christophers brings the same fire to these perfect miniatures that he brought to his triumphant Messiah last year, firmly establishing him as the Handelian of the moment. Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened, Zadok the Priest and The King Shall Rejoice all fizz and crackle but best of all is My Heart Is Inditing, sung with a rich, classy poise.” The Observer, 8th February 2009 “What a strange decision to pad out the four anthems that Handel composed for the coronation of George II in 1727 with well-known bits and pieces from the rest of the composer's oeuvre. With the exception of the Organ Concerto No 4 – given here in the original version with a choral finale – the additional works dilute rather than strengthen the disc's attraction.
It's not as if the Coronation Anthems lack popular appeal – one of them is the great crowd-pleaser Zadok the Priest. Here Christophers opts for surprise rather than suspense in the famous build-up but otherwise the disc's musical quality is dependably high.” Daily Telegraph, 12th February 2009 “With St Paul's Deptford standing in for Westminster Abbey the acoustic is ideally focused - no 'billow' blurring the edges of a wonderfully buoyant 'The King Shall Rejoice' (its ensuing 'Exceeding Glad' delivered with an irresistible lightness of touch), and if 'My Heart is Inditing' sometimes sounds over-manicured, the orchestra can be relied upon to inject a bit of edge when the singing rises to the Royal occasion with aristocratic detachment. ...overall, this is a regally polished programme.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2009 **** “…these fresh, spontaneous and vivacious performances are revelatory. Not only is the choral singing wonderfully clear, perfectly enunciated, beautifully phrased and impeccably tuned, but also the orchestral playing… is brilliantly alert, bold and lyrical. ...overall this disc ranks as The Sixteen's most exciting achievement in its impressive Handel discography.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Choral Classics19 of your favourite choral classics
Berlioz: | L'Enfance du Christ, Op. 25 - L'Adieu des bergers | Britten: | There is no rose of such virtue | Bruckner: | Ave Maria (1861), WAB 6 | Fauré: | Requiem: Sanctus Pavane, Op. 50 | Franck, C: | Panis Angelicus | Handel: | Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah Coronation Anthems Nos. 1-4 | Harris, W: | Faire is the Heaven | Haydn: | The Heavens are telling (from The Creation) | Hummel, J: | Mass No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 80: Sanctus | Irvine, Jessie: | The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond) | Mendelssohn: | Elijah: And Then Shall Your Light | Mozart: | Ave verum corpus, K618 Requiem in D minor, K626 - Lacrimosa | Orff: | Carmina Burana: Ecce gratum | Poulenc: | Gloria: Gloria In Excelsis Deo | Vivaldi: | Gloria in excelsis Deo (Gloria in D) | Wood, C: | Hail, gladdening Light |
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King's College Cambridge Choir, Winchester Cathedral Choir English Chamber Orchestra and Academy of Ancient Music, David Willcocks and Simon Preston | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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The English Concert Orchestra (on authentic instruments) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Sir David Willcocks, Simon Preston | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Rebecca Ryan (soprano) Royal Academy Consort & Tallis Chamber Choir, Jeremy Summerly The four Coronation Anthems, written for the coronation of King George II in 1727, were Handel’s first commission as a naturalised British citizen. Handel always matched his music to the occasion and the building for which it was written, and no occasion could be grander than a coronation. The music of these ceremonial anthems is quite straightforward, the real joy of these pieces stemming from the development of layer upon layer of texture through which Handel shows off his musical pyrotechnics. Zadok the Priest is in particular practically unbeaten in dramatic impact with its initial intensity building towards the ecstasy of the climactic choral entry. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Susan Gritton (soprano), Robin Blaze (countertenor), Michael George (bass) Choir of Kings College Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music, Stephen Cleobury | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Choir of King's College Cambridge, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, David Willcocks | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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The Choir of New College Oxford & The King's Consort, Robert King 'Mightily impressive' (The Guardian) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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