Due for release next month - Handel Messiah - Halle/Barbirolli with the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus and Elizabeth Harwood, Marjorie Thomas, Gerald English and Kim Borg - a BBC Broadcast from a concert at Belle Vue in 1964 .
A Messiah to send Hippites rushing for the smelling salts ?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostDue for release next month - Handel Messiah - Halle/Barbirolli with the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus and Elizabeth Harwood, Marjorie Thomas, Gerald English and Kim Borg - a BBC Broadcast from a concert at Belle Vue in 1964 .
My own personal favourite Messiah is that from Solti and the Chicago SO but I'll certainly be searching out the Barbirolli."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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'Messiah' is one of those works, that for decades I have thought - "should I, or shouldn't I?" I've never listened to it in its entirity, and have never been quite 100% convinced that I would 'get on with it' - although Solti sounds a good proposition - but it's still on the back-burner, I fear...
Just out of pure interest, only - does anyone have works that are like my feeling about 'Messiah?"
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I was taken to a large-scale, traditional performance of Messiah - usually conducted by Sargent - every year as a child in the 50s, and after that I thought I would never want to hear it again.
HIPP revived my interest somewhat - but I still wonder why so many Messiahs when there's so much other (and more interesting?) Handel to explore!
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostDue for release next month - Handel Messiah - Halle/Barbirolli with the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus and Elizabeth Harwood, Marjorie Thomas, Gerald English and Kim Borg - a BBC Broadcast from a concert at Belle Vue in 1964 .
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostI fear that those who try to pigeonhole people's tastes in Messiahs (see title of this thread) would be bamboozled by the 'H' section of my CD shelves. The recordings I have are conducted by Sargent (1946), Hogwood (1980), Butt (2006) and Bernius (2009). I would not want to be without any of them. Isn't it a work (like most Bach) which is equally moving in all styles?
The Beecham really isn't a Messiah ... it's a very naughty boy!
And Ferrier's recordings of (Bach and) Handel arias are deeply loved by me, and have been for most of my life.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostDue for release next month - Handel Messiah - Halle/Barbirolli with the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus and Elizabeth Harwood, Marjorie Thomas, Gerald English and Kim Borg - a BBC Broadcast from a concert at Belle Vue in 1964 .
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostI fear that those who try to pigeonhole people's tastes in Messiahs (see title of this thread) would be bamboozled by the 'H' section of my CD shelves. The recordings I have are conducted by Sargent (1946), Hogwood (1980), Butt (2006) and Bernius (2009). I would not want to be without any of them. Isn't it a work (like most Bach) which is equally moving in all styles?
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostI fear that those who try to pigeonhole people's tastes in Messiahs (see title of this thread) would be bamboozled by the 'H' section of my CD shelves. The recordings I have are conducted by Sargent (1946), Hogwood (1980), Butt (2006) and Bernius (2009). I would not want to be without any of them. Isn't it a work (like most Bach) which is equally moving in all styles?
I'm certainly going to buy to buy the Barbirolli. According to the Michael Kennedy biography, JB held off performing Messiah until he was satisfied he had obtained a score representing the composer's own.
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I wonder how British listeners will respond to Kim Borg's pronunciation, given that some reactions to his performance in Gerontius suggest that smelling salts were exactly what they needed. (The nation's CRAPPites might furiously rage together?)
("Committee against Regional and for Proper Pronunciation")[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI wonder how British listeners will respond to Kim Borg's pronunciation, given that some reactions to his performance in Gerontius suggest that smelling salts were exactly what they needed. (The nation's CRAPPites might furiously rage together?)
("Committee against Regional and for Proper Pronunciation")
I tend to find lengthy choral works hard listening from St Matthew Passion to Dream of Gerontius - not because they are not great music with some particularly special moments but not great to listen to at such length . Messiah is an exception I think because it has so many wonderful arias and choruses - like a procession of great hits .
I have only ever had two Pinnock and Sargent with the Mackerras highlights somewhere on cassette in which Elizabeth Harwood was special .
Agree entirely about the Ferrier arias - nobody comes close in "He was despised" for me .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostDue for release next month - Handel Messiah - Halle/Barbirolli with the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus and Elizabeth Harwood, Marjorie Thomas, Gerald English and Kim Borg - a BBC Broadcast from a concert at Belle Vue in 1964 .
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