Israel in Egypt
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Harry Christophers and his crackerjack chorus and orchestra do Israel in Egypt like no one else: the plague choruses and closing songs of triumph crackle with energy; even the potentially turgid Lamentation of Part I is engrossing. Christophers's soloists are another matter: Caroline Trevor (sounding like a countertenor) does a fine job with the alto solos, and it's nice to hear the bass duet sung gracefully by Robert Evans and Simon Birchall rather than bellowed by two more operatic singers, but the others range from adequate to dreadful. Andrew Parrott on EMI has a much better group of soloists, but his performance of the choral numbers, while perfectly good, isn't nearly as exciting as Christophers's. --Matthew Westphal
Israel in Egypt, Music, Handel, Classical, Classical Music
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- Bach and Handel Treats
- Fine recording, but doesn't work for me.
- rock on!!!!!
- This song is the best I have ever heard. It rocks!!!!!
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Johann Sebastian Bach , George Frideric Handel , Dr. Jerold D. Ottley , Eugene Ormandy , Richard P. Condie , Columbia Symphony Orchestra , Philadelphia Orchestra , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , and Mormon Tabernacle Choir
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ASIN: B0000027YR
Release Date: 1992-07-14 |
Tracks:
- Cantata No. 80: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
- Cantata No. 140: Zion Hears The Watchmen's Voices
- Magnificant In D Major, BWV 243: My Soul Doth Magnify The Lord
- Cantata No.147: Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- Cantata No. 4: Now Keep We All This Holy Feast
- Cantata No. 208: Sheep May Safely Graze
- Mass In B Minor, BWV 232: Et Resurrexit
- Cantata No. 79: Now Thank We All Our God
- Cantata No. 140: Sleepers Awake
- Samson: Awake The Trumpet's Lofty Sound
- Samson: Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite
- Judas Maccabaeus: See, The Conqu'ring Hero Comes!
- Judas Maccabaeus: Sing Unto God
- Judas Maccabaeus: Hallelujah, Amen
- Saul: Welcome, Welcome Mighty King
- Saul: David, His Ten Thousands Slew
- Israel In Egypt: But As For His People
- Israel In Egypt: Sing Ye To The Lord
- Coronation Anthem: Zadok The Priest
- Messiah: Hallelujah
Customer Reviews:
Bach and Handel Treats.......2000-08-04
The unfortunate thingÑif anything can be said to the contrary about this collectionÑis that is an older recording. As far as authenticity, what was available in the days of Bach and Handel to perform their music, and what they may have had in mind as the formidable way of presenting it to the publicÑas well as to the heavensÑmay be quite different things. Viewed in this way, authenticity may be an abstraction we are not here priviledged to comment on.
I have marveled for years, even when these were two separate LP's, of the power and dimensionality conveyed by the way these works are performed. I still switch from one to another piece as which is my favorite. In this respect, the experience is a hermenutic delight. Any lover or respecter of Bach or Handel would not go wrong by including this collection in their musical library.
When I use the word "treats" in the title, I mean just that: it is a collection of works that one would be hard pressed to find performed together on any available recording. And so I use the metaphor "treat," as if I were given a morsel and then devoured it; and another, and devoured that one, each with a fullness of pleasure and delight, and with soul filling satisfaction.
These indivdual recordings are for the most part masterpieces in and of themselves, and to be able to listen to them as they are performed flawlessly, and in a manner that invites the Spirit of GodÑby saying they are a "treat"Ñis to merely to treat them minimally.
Fine recording, but doesn't work for me........1999-05-07
I love several of J.S. Bach's cantatas, and enjoy hearing them in a variety of ways--period performances, orchestral arrangements, etc. Therefore I'm not one to insist on authenticity. Nevertheless, the chorus here sounds too big for the Bach. Also, the program needs more variety for straight through listening. Chorus after (massive) chorus doesn't work for me.
rock on!!!!!.......1999-02-09
Jesu joy of man's desiring, holy wisdom love most bright
This song is the best I have ever heard. It rocks!!!!!.......1999-02-09
Jesu joy of man's desiring, holy wisdom love most bright
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- 5 Stars Discounting Recording Problems
- Perfect for homeschooling.
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Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Water Music
- Israel In Egupt: 'He Gave Them Hailstones'
- Organ Concerto No. 16 In F Major: Larghetto affetuoso
- Messiah: I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
- The Faithful Shepherd: Overture
- Terpsichore: Overture
- Julius Caesar: Aria Of Ptolemy
- Sonata No. 1 In B Flat Major For Recorder And Harpsichord: Finale
- Concerto Grosso In G Minor, Op. 6 No. 6: Fugue
- Messiah: Every Valley Shall Be Exalted
- Rodelinda: Overure
- Ezio: Overture
- Organ Concerto No. 13 In Major: Larghetto
- Water Music: Hornpipe
- Fantasia In C Major
- Harmonious Blacksmith
- Water Music: Andante
- Julius Caesar: Finale
- Organ Concerto No. 5 In F Major: Allegro
- Alexander's Feast: Oveture
- Serse: Largo
- Isreal In Egypt: He Spake The Word
- Larghetto e staccato
- Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus
- Israel In Egypt: The Horse And His Rider
- Messiah: Why Do The Nations
- Judas Maccabeus: Hallelujah Amen
- Israel In Egypt: And The Children If Israel Sighed
- Messiah: Hallelujah
- Water Music: Ouverture
- Water Music: III. Allegro
- Water Music: IV. Allegro
- Water Music: VII. Bourree Hornpipe
- Water Music: X.
- Water Music: XI
- Water Music: XVI
- Water Music: XVII
- Water Music: XVIII
- Water Music: XIX
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5 Stars Discounting Recording Problems.......2007-05-14
The content is terrific. This CD is one of a series of classical music masters. The only problem is that tracks 38 and later have a lot of distortion/static. I returned thinking it was a problem with the disc, but the replacement disc had the same problem. If not for that, I would have rated 5 stars.
Perfect for homeschooling........2007-01-29
The narratives are short enough to keep your children's attention, the music may be short in some instances but if you're playing it in the background for exposure- it doesn't matter. The price is great and the cheapest you'll find in addition to the 4 for 3 deal. We have all 18 of these cds and don't regret it!
In Words & Music.......2000-07-24
I have found this recording series to be a very helpful introductory teaching device for my young children. It gives a brief history of the composer and samples of the musical style.
Don't blink.......2000-05-03
The music on this CD is all wonderful, and it's a perfect CD toget - if you have the attention span of a soap bubble! Thisis a "sampler" with narrative and very few of thepieces listed are actually played in their entirety. Even pieces which are short to begin with are excerpted. We are given a whole minute of the Hallelujah Chorus and a rousing 45 seconds from the overture from "Ezio". This is a teaching CD which gives some fine examples to support the narration - but they are very short examples. A few bars here and there is all you get.
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Joseph Cornwall , George Frideric Handel , Andrew Parrott , and Taverner Choir & Players
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Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Sinfony: Grave - Allegro Moderato - James Bowman
- Accompagnato: Comfort Ye My People - James Bowman
- Air: Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted - James Bowman
- Chorus: And The Glory Of The Lord Shall Be Revealed - James Bowman
- Accompagnato: Thus Saith The Lord Of Hosts - James Bowman
- Air: But Who May Abide The Day Of His Coming - James Bowman
- Chorus: And He Shall Purify - James Bowman
- Recitative: Behoold, A Virgin Shall Conceive - James Bowman
- Air & Chorus: O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion - James Bowman
- Accompagnato: For Behold, Darkness Shall Cover The Earth - James Bowman
- Air: The People That Walked In Darkness - James Bowman
- Chorus: For Unto Us A Child Is Born - James Bowman
- Pifa: Larghetto E Mezzo Piano - James Bowman
- Recitative & Accompagnato: There Were Shepherds/Recitative: And The Angel Said Unto Them/Accompagnato: And Suddenly There Was With The Angel - James Bowman
- Chorus: Glory To God In The Highest - James Bowman
- Air: Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter Of Zion - James Bowman
- Recitative: Then Shall The Eyes Of The Blind Be Open'd - James Bowman
- Air: He Shall Fell His Flock Like A Shepherd - James Bowman
- Chorus: His Yoke Is Easy, His Burthen Is Light - James Bowman
- Chorus: Behold, The Lamb Of God - James Bowman
- Air: He Was Despised - James Bowman
- Chorus: Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs - James Bowman
- Chorus: And With His Stripes We Are Healed - James Bowman
- Chorus: All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray - James Bowman
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- Accompagnato: All They That See Him, Laugh Him To Scorn - James Bowman
- Chorus: He Trusted In God - James Bowman
- Accompagnato: Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart - James Bowman
- Arioso: Behold, And See If There Be Any Sorrow - James Bowman
- Accompagnato: He Was Cut Off Out Of The Land Of The Living - James Bowman
- Air: But Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul In Hell - James Bowman
- Chorus: Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates - James Bowman
- Recitative: Unto Which Of The Angels - James Bowman
- Chorus: Let All The Angels Of God Worship Him - James Bowman
- Air: Thou Art Gone Up On High - James Bowman
- Chorus: The Lord Gave The Word - James Bowman
- Air: How Beautiful Are The Feet - James Bowman
- Chorus: Their Sound Is Gone Out Into All Lands - James Bowman
- Air: Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage Together - James Bowman
- Chorus: Let us Break Their Bonds Asunder - James Bowman
- Recitative: He That Dwelleth In Heaven - James Bowman
- Air: Thou Shalt Break Them - James Bowman
- Chorus: Hallelujah! - James Bowman
- Air: I Know That My Redeemer Liveth - James Bowman
- Chorus: Since By Man Came Death - James Bowman
- Accompagnato: Behold, I Tell You A Mystery - James Bowman
- Air: The Trumpet Shall Sound - James Bowman
- Recitative: Then Shall Be Brought To Pass The Saying - James Bowman
- Duet: O Death, Where Is Thy Sting - James Bowman
- Chorus: But Thanks Be To God - James Bowman
- Air: If God Be For Us - James Bowman
- Chorus: Worthy Is The Lamb That Was Slain...Amen - James Bowman
Tracks:
- Orchestra: Largo Assai - David Thomas
- The Sons Of Israel Do Mourn - David Thomas
- How Is The Mighty Fall'n! - David Thomas
- He Put On Righteousness - David Thomas
- When The Ear Heard Him - David Thomas
- How Is The Mighty Fall'n! - David Thomas
- He Deliver'd The Poor That Dried! - David Thomas
- How Is The Mighty Fall'n! - David Thomas
- The Righteous Shall Be Had In Everlasting Remembrance - David Thomas
- Their Bodies Are Buried In Peace - David Thomas
- The People Will Tell Of Their Wisdom - David Thomas
- They Shall Recieve A Glorious Kingdom - David Thomas
- The Merciful Goodness Of The Lord Endureth For Ever - David Thomas
- Recitative: Now There Arose A New King Over Egypt - David Thomas
- Chorus: And The Children Os Israel Sighed - David Thomas
- Recitative: Then Sent He Moses, His Servant - David Thomas
- Chorus: They Loathed To Drink Of The River - David Thomas
- Air: Their Land Brought Forth Frogs - David Thomas
- Chorus: He Spake The Word - David Thomas
- Chorus: He Gave Them Hailstones For Rain - David Thomas
- Chorus: He Sent A Thick Darkness Over All The Land - David Thomas
- Chorus: He Smote All The First-Born Of Egypt - David Thomas
Tracks:
- Chorus: But As For His People, He Led Them Forth Like Sheep - David Thomas
- Chorus: Egypt Was Glad When They Departed - David Thomas
- Chorus: He Rebuked The Red Sea, And It Was Dried Up - David Thomas
- He Led Through The Deep - David Thomas
- But The Waters Overwhelmed Their Enemies - David Thomas
- Chorus: And Israel Saw That Great Work - David Thomas
- And Believed The Lord And His Servant Moses - David Thomas
- Introitus (Chorus): Moses And The Children Of Israel Sung This Song - David Thomas
- I Will Sing Unto The Lord - David Thomas
- Duet: The Lord Is My Strengh And My Song - David Thomas
- Chorus: He Is My God - David Thomas
- And I Will Exalt Him - David Thomas
- Duet: The Lord Is A Man Of War - David Thomas
- Chorus: The Depths Have Covered Them - David Thomas
- Chorus: Thy Right hand, O Lord, Is Become Glorious - David Thomas
- And In The Greatness Of Thine Excellency - David Thomas
- Thou Sentest Forth Thy Wrath - David Thomas
- Chorus: And With The Blast Of Thy Nostrils - David Thomas
- Air: The Enemy Said, I Will Pursue - David Thomas
- Air: Thou Didst Blow With The Wind - David Thomas
- Chorus: Who Is Like Unto Thee - David Thomas
- The Earth Swallowed Them - David Thomas
- Duet: Thou In Thy Mercy Hast Led Forth Thy People - David Thomas
- Chorus: The People Shall Hear, And Be Afraid - David Thomas
- Air: Thou Shalt Bring Them In - David Thomas
- Chorus: The Lord Shall Reign For Ever And Ever - David Thomas
- Recitative: For The Horse Of Pharaoh Went In - David Thomas
- Chorus: The Lord Shall Reign For Ever And Ever - David Thomas
- Recitative: And Miriam The Prophetess - David Thomas
- Solo: Sing Ye To The Lord - David Thomas
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful oratorios.......2005-09-28
I own the two oratorios separately. I bought first Messiah because I needed a reference recording for our choir performance on Christmas 2000, and my then choir director recommended the Tavener Choir and Players. I followed his suggestion and I must say that to this day I haven't regretted it. It's very balanced in tempi, never too quick neither too slow as other recordings I have heard like the Gardiner or Sawallisch ones. Every time we schedule Messiah for a concert I keep coming back to it to get into the proper mood for singing. The cast of singers is really excellent - there is a counter-tenor sharing the mezzo/alto role with a mezzo (which is quite unusual but refreshing anyway) as well as two soprans sharing role too, which usually other recordings don't have. But everyone of them is magnificent, though I tend to have a partiality towards the bass, David Thomas, specially regarding the arias "The trumpet shall sound" and "Why do the nations". Such a booming voice, and such a homogeneous sound in all of his fach.
Having such good opinion of the ensemble, I went for the Israel in Egypt, which was a discovery. Some of the singers are the same
as in the Messiah cast, and includes Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Nancy Argenta...which are an added plus. Unfortunately, there is no mezzo/alto in this recording but a counter-tenor...sigh... There are two soprans and two basses sharing roles as well. Tenor and alto are just one singer each. I have been said that it is quite rare to find a whole recording of this score, since its excerpts are usually used to "make up" for a complete recording together with other pieces by Handel. The work in itself is very much like Handel, full of sensitivity and the exact amount of sadness - "The ways of Zion do mourn" makes my hairs stand on end, thrills me so! - and weird humor, like when telling about the 7 plagues Yahwe send to Egypt in order to make the Pharaoh free the Israelites... "Their land brought forth frogs" starts with the violins sounding like leaping frogs! And I have named just a few of the pieces. It is really an adquisition worth your money.
Wonderful execution and extraordinary value.......2005-04-20
Andrew Parrott's recordings of Handel's "Messiah" and "Israel in Egypt" are reintroduced in this budget box that has so much going for it that no version extant can really compare in terms of musical value, execution of the score and dollar value. At a list price of $17 -- and usually available for less than that -- this four-disk set presents a tremendous value to lovers of this music.
Parrott's rendition of the less often recorded "Isreal in Egypt" Passover story is still considered by most critics to sit at or near the pinnacle with Gardiner's two versions. I have owned the second Gardiner recording along with those lead by Christophers, Cleobury and Preston and none exceeds the singing and musical performance of this one.
His "Messiah" is every bit its counterpart and ranks ahead of other versions I've owned in recent years including the beautifully sung but controversial recording of Marriner, Academy & Chorus of St. Martin-in-the-Fields with Elly Ameling, Anna Reynolds, Philip Langridge, Gwynne Howell; the energetic period performance on DG with Pinnock leading the English Concert & Choir, Arleen Auger, Anne Sofie von Otter, Michael Chance, Howard Crook & John Tomlinson; and the noisy old version by Beecham that big band lovers still cling to.
Parrott's recordings include some of the best early music singers in Europe including the clarion voice of Emma Kirkby, Nancy Argenta, tenor Anthony Rolfe Johnson and bass David Thomas. The inclusion of parts for countertenor James Bowman to sing bass arias in "Messiah" is more controversial but does little to diminish the positive overall effect.
What I enjoy most about these performances is that, even though they are period performances, Parrott romanticizes the music and allows his singers to use vibrato. A complete absence of rapid fire speeds in the two performances allows the music to bloom and breathe. Indeed, his "Hallelujah" chorus in "Messiah" in a massive performance more befitting the old days of 200 member choirs than the lean and mean approach by most pedantics!
Parrott's approach remians authentic by including the original score of "Israel in Egypt" including the first part "Lamentation of the Isrealties for the Death of Joseph". Listeners that, like me, do not particularly care for this section can skip ahead to track 14 of disk 3 and begin at the more conventional "Exodus" section. In either case the performance is a stunning winner.
It's not often I come across a CD where I don't find something objectionable but this set is about as good as it gets. The performances both rank in the top drawer of currently available CDs. While the recordings, made in 1989 and 1990, are not the quality of today's best digital remakes and may take a little treble taming at the beginning of "Isreal: Exodus", they are more than adequate.
The one noticeable downside is the lack of a vocal score and only skimpy notes given in a couple languages. Complete track listings are included, however, and the English is so good throughout this set that you won't need the score to understand what's going on, whether you're listening to it at home, at work or in the car.
With extremely lucid direction by Parrott and the engineers, matched with some of the best singing I've heard in these scores, this is a set you can listen to repeatedly. I can't imagine another set that is better than this one, especially for $17 or less.
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- Uneven quality but great value
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ASIN: B00062FLJ2
Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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Uneven quality but great value.......2007-04-30
Brilliant Classics has found a niche with their extremely low-price multi-disc collections of the work of a single composer or performer. The Bach, Mozart and Chopin Complete Editions are legitimately considered to be artistic and economical triumphs. But the Masterworks series are more uneven. Currently available from Amazon France at about a buck per CD, they're still a bargain for those interested in quickly building a music library. But it's worth keeping a few things in mind. Unlike the Bach and Mozart Editions, these are not always historically informed performances. In this Mendelssohn set, the Hanover Band puts in a cameo (in Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage), but most of the ensembles use modern instruments, techniques and proportions. This doesn't always work out, as in the case of the ponderously heavy recordings of the String Symphonies by an apparently full complement of Gewandhausorchester Leipzig strings (Mendelssohn likely wrote these early works for a much smaller group). The caliber of the performances varies too, ranging from good to poor, and from marquis musicians such as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau to a few Dutch who-dats. The chamber musicians generally acquit themselves well (though the Octet recording is marred by an engineering flaw in the last movement, distortion, at least on my copy). But the symphonies suffer from some substandard performances, such as the Italian Symphony's live recording with not only audience noise but also ensemble flaws such as a distracting clarinet squeak in the first movement's recapitulation. Another strike is the lack of program notes. Brilliant's Complete Editions provide a booklet or CD-ROM with program notes, but here you'll need to do your own research.
Despite these shortcomings, this set is still good value (at least at Amazon France's current price of 31 Euros). And it's a fine way to become acquainted with Mendelssohn's music.
A superb collection of Mendelssohn.......2007-03-24
Let me preface this by saying that most of these works were not new to me - I own many other Mendelssohn CDs and have enjoyed his compositions for some time now. Also, this set is available much cheaper elsewhere, particularly from European retailers.
The symphonies are well-performed. 'Reformation' is an inspired live recording. The 12 string symphonies, written in Mendelssohn's youth, are also included. The concertos are exceptional - the violin concerto is as good as you'll find anywhere. The oratorios Elijah and Paulus are included, as well as the complete chamber works and a diverse assortment of choral works. The last few discs include the Lied ohne worte, the epic organ sonatas, and excellent renditions of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Fingal's Cave. While there are a few sketchy performances in the choral and chamber works, the performances and recordings are generally very solid, and the body of work couldn't be better.
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Handel: Israel in Egypt
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Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
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- Nr.1 Symphony, Largo Assai
- Nr.2 Chorus, Larghetto E Staccato 'The Sons Of Israel Mourn'
- Nr.3 Chorus, 'How Is The Mighty Fall'n'
- Nr.4 Chorus, 'He Put On Righteousness'
- Nr.5 Chorus (Soli), Andante Larghetto 'When The Ear Heard Him'
- Nr.6 Chorus, Adagio 'How Is The Mighty Fall'n'
- Nr.9 Chorus (Soli), Larghetto E Staccato 'The Righteous Shall Be Had In Everlasting Remembrance'
- Nr.10 Chorus, Grave 'Their Bodies Are Buried In Peace'
- Nr.11 In Chorus, Grave 'The People Will Tell Of Their Wisdom'
- Nr.12 Chorus (Soli), Larghetto 'They Shall Receive A Glorious Kingdom'
- Nr.13 Chorus, Largo 'The Merciful Goodness Of The Lord'
- Rez + Nr.14 Solo And Chorus 'And The Children Of Israel Sigh'd'
- Rez & Nr.15 Chorus, Largo Assai 'They Loathed To Drink Of The River'
- Nr.16 Air, Andante, 'Their Land Brought Forth Frogs'
- Nr.17 Chorus, Andante Larghetto 'He Spake The Word'
- Nr.18 Chorus, Allegro 'He Have Them Hailstones For Rain'
- Nr.19 Chorus, Largo 'He Sent A Thick Darkness'
- Nr.20 Chorus, A Tempo Giusto E Staccato 'He Smote All The Firstborn Of Egypt'
- Nr.21 Chorus, Andante 'But As For His People'
- Nr.23 Chorus, Grave E Staccato 'He Rebuked The Red Sea'
- Nr.24 Chorus, Grave 'And Israel Saw That Great Work'
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- Nr.25 Chorus, Introitus, A Tempo Giusto 'Moses And The Children Of Israel'
- Nr.26 Duet, Larghetto 'The Lord Is My Strength An My Song'
- Nr.27 Chorus, Grave 'He Is My God'
- Nr.28 Duet, Andante Allegro 'The Lord Is A Man Of War'
- Nr.29 Chorus, Largo 'The Depths Have Cover'd Them'
- Nr.30 Chorus, Andante 'Tha Right Hand, O Lord'
- Nr.31 Chorus, 'And With The Blast Of Thy Nostrils'
- Nr.32 Air, Andante 'The Enemy Said'
- Nr.33 Air, Andante Larghetto 'Though Didst Blow With The Wind'
- Nr.34 Chorus, Grave 'Who Is Like Unto Thee, O Lord, Among The Gods?'
- Nr.35 Duet, Larghetto 'Though In Thy Mercy'
- Nr.36 Chorus, Largo E Staccato 'The People Shall Hear'
- Nr.37 Air, Largo 'Thou Shalt Bring Them In'
- Nr.38 Chorus, A Tempo Giusto 'The Lord Shall Reign Forever And Ever'
- Rez & Nr.39 Solo And Chorus, A Tempo Giusto 'Sing Ye To The Lord'
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Handel: Israel in Egypt, Coronation Anthems
Robertson , Collin , Salmon , Gardiner , and English Baroque Soloists
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- (1-14) Part Ii: Moses Song Le Cantique De Moise Moses Gesang
- (15) Zadok The Priest, Hwv 258
- (16) King Shall Rejoice, Hwv 260
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Release Date: 1996-03-01 |
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- Samson: Awake the Trumpet's Lofty Sound
- Judas Maccabaeus: See, The Conqu'ring Hero Comes!
- Judas Maccabaeus: Sing Unto God
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- Israel in Egypt: But as for His People
- Israel in Egypt: Sing Ye to the Lord
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Handel: Israel in Egypt/Chandos Anthem No. 10
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Release Date: 1996-02-13 |
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- Chandos Anthem No. 10: Overture
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: The Lord Is My Light And My Salvation
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: Though An Host Of Men Were Laid Against Me
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: One Thing Have I Desired Of The Lord
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: I Will Offer In His Dwelling An Oblation
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: For Who Is God But The Lord?
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: The Lord Is My Strength And My Shield
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: It Is The Lord That Ruleth The Sea
- Chandos Anthem No. 10: Sing Praises Unto The Lord
- Israel In Egypt: Overture (Organ Cocerto No.13 In F Major: Largo - Allegro)
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.1: Now There Arose New King - No.2: And The Children Of Israel
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.3: Then Sent He Moses - No.4: They Loathed To Drink Of The River
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.5: Their Land Brought Forth Frogs
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.6: He Spake The Word
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.7: He Gave Them Hallstones
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.8: He sent a thick darkness
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.9: He Smote All The First-born Of Egypt
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.10: But As For His Peolple
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.11: Egypt Was Glad When They Departed
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.12: He Rebuked The Red Sea
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.13: He Led Them Through The Deep
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.14: But The Waters Overwhelmed Their Enemies
- Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.15: And Israel Saw That Great Work - No.16: And Believed The Lord
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- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.17: Moses And The Children Of Israel - No.18: I Will SIng Unto The Lord
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.19: The Lord Is My Strength
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.20: He Is My God
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.21: The Lord Is A Man Of War
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.22: The Depths Have Covered Them
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.23: Thy Right Hand, O Lord
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.24: Thou Sendest Forth Thy Wrath
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.25: And With The Blast Of Thy Nostrils
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.26: The Enemy Said
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.27: Thou Didst Blow With The Wind
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.28: Who Is Like Unto Thee
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.29: Thou In Thy Mercy
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.30: The People Shall Hear And Be Afraid
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.31: Thou Shalt Bring Them In
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.32: The Lord Shall Reign - No.33: For The Horse Of Pharoah - No.34: The lord Shall Reign
- Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.35: And Miriam, The Prophetess - No.36: Sing Ye To The Lord
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This is the pre-authentic instrument style of English oratorio performance, and it's rather amazing how dated it sounds. The choruses sing very well, but sound so heavy and indistinct. At the same time, trumpets and drums play with a mushy, soft-edged sonority which, though the resonant recording is somewhat to blame, really reflects a different view of the music than we have now. There's no question that we've come a long way in interpretation of Handel's oratorios since this was recorded, and largely for the better. --David Hurwitz
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Very good Handel Bargain........2007-02-22
This package of 'Israel in Egypt', while being two full CD's at about 130 minutes, is the same amount of music for half the price of the typical Hyperion recording of Handel's oratorios, commonly running to list prices of $35. The only oddity of the set is that the two CD's actually contain two different works. The first is Chandos Anthem No. 10 and the second is the title work. Fortunately, Handel's music blends together so well that to dillitant amateur music listeners like myself, I hardly notice the seams. So, while it is not as cohesive as, for example, 'Judas Maccabus', it is still great listening on the cheap.
great buy for great music.......2003-12-22
I agree with the reviewer above that this is an excellent recording. I must strongly disagree with Mr. Hurwitz. I am a loyal fan of Ian Partridge, who is a regular favorite of mine for any lyric work whether baroque or early romantic, and he will not fail to disappoint those who like what he has done in the past here. The orchestra is a wonderful compliment, not a surprise seeing that it's the ASMF, no matter who they're under. I've never heard them take something at a rediculous pace or throw around baroque lines as if they were trying to hurl them to the back of the auditorium rather than letting them glide. That's not to say that they are of that dead, tinny sounding orchestra type either. A very good medium for those not used to pre 1960 recordings yet not satisfied with the newer interpretations like Gardiner/ some Harnoncourt. A bit like Sir Colin Davis.
Cultural prejudices.......2001-03-23
We found this recording of "Israel in Egypt" to be of spectacular quality--excepting one soloist's moment, near the end of the work.
Intellectually engaging as it is, parts of it are so powerful, our physical reactions ranged from stunned to raptured.
Why would anyone say this was not a great renditon? The modern idea is to take a great work and do everything possible to make it different from what the original score indicates.
If the passage is measured, they syncopate it; if the passage is syncopated, they insist it be on the beat. If it is supposed to be fast, they slow it, and if slow, they speed it up. I'm not going to bore you by going through every possibility--but they do!
This way, the inferior can trample the superior, and create a distinctive "style" that the same people who admired the Emperor's new clothes will admire.
And the agents of change can weave a decadent, demoralizing pall to throw over anything inspirational and uplifting.
I am so weary of finding every wonderful work trashed this way in modern recordings, I usually only look for pre-1960 releases.
That's why this relatively recent release, with its superior recording technology, is such a delight.
As far as the preternatural beauty of this piece--a work of genius, if you are at all familiar with Jewish liturgical music, you will see that, indeed, Handel did his homework.
We give this work five stars, and wish there were a higher rating to award it. Thanks, Amazon, for making it available!
An inferior presentation.......2000-03-26
Skip this trash. Save your money. This version of Israel in Egypt is very poor. The singers are weak, even the choir is bad. If you want to hear the best Israel in Egypt, you must try to find the one conducted by Maurice Abravanel, with the Utah SO and Chorus (label Westminster, # 5623 in Brazil, in the 60's...). Blanche Christensen and Collen Bischoff are wonderfull sopranos, Grace Bumbry a very good contralto, Dale Blackburn (tenor),Don Watts & Warren Woods (bass) are splendid. The Orchestra and Chorus are magnificent, and Abravanel the master. But the reason of this sucess is that they performed with joy, believing in (always fantastic) Handel's work. Try to find one copy or write to Vanguard to re-issue this jewel. But do not loose your time with "ersatz" works. Get the real thing.
A very good performance........1999-10-23
I appreciate, in this recording, expecially the choir. But the singers and the conductor are good too. What a pity not to have the text of this pleasant and important oratorio.
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Handel - Israel in Egypt / Bostridge, Chance, Gritton, Varcoe, King's College Choir, The Brandenburg Consort, Cleobury
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Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Tracks:
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: Prelude
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: The Sons Of Israel Do Mourn
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Put On Righteousness
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: When The Ear Heard Him Soprano
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: How Is The Mighty Fall'n
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Deliver'd The Poor
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: How Is The Mighty Fall'n
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: The Righteous Shall Be Had
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: Their Bodies Are Buried In Peace
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: The People Will Tell Of Their Wisdom
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: They Shall Recieve A Glorious Kingdom
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: The Merciful Goodness Of The Lord
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: Now There Arose A New King Over Egypt
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: And The Children Of Israel Sighed
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: Then Sent He Moses
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: They Loathed To Drink Of The River
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: Their Land Brought Forth Frogs
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Spake The Word
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Gave Them Hailstones For Rain
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Sent A Thick Darkness
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Smote All The First-Born Of Egypt
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: But As For His People
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: Egypt Was Glad
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Rebuked The Red Sea
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: He Led Them Through The Deep
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: But The Waters Overwhelmed Their Enemies
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: And Israel Saw That Great Work
- The Ways Of Zion Do Mourn: And Believed The Lord
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- Part III: Moses' Song: Moses And The Children Of Israel
- Part III: Moses' Song: I Will Sing Unto The Lord
- Part III: Moses' Song: The Lord Is My Strength
- Part III: Moses' Song: He Is My God And I Will Exalt Him
- Part III: Moses' Song: The Lord Is A Man Of War
- Part III: Moses' Song: The Depths Have Covered Them
- Part III: Moses' Song: Thy Right Hand O Lord, And In The Greatness
- Part III: Moses' Song: Thou Sentest Forth Thy Wrath
- Part III: Moses' Song: And With The Blast Of Thy Nostrils
- Part III: Moses' Song: The Enemy Said
- Part III: Moses' Song: Thou Didst Blow With The Wind
- Part III: Moses' Song: Who Is Like Unto Thee, O Lord, The Earth Swallowed Them
- Part III: Moses' Song: Thou In Thy Mercy
- Part III: Moses' Song: The People Shall Hear
- Part III: Moses' Song: Thou Shalt Bring Them In
- Part III: Moses' Song: The Lord Shall Reign For Ever And Ever
- Part III: Moses' Song: For The Horse Of Pharoah
- Part III: Moses' Song: The Lord Shall Reign For Ever And Ever
- Part III: Moses' Song: And Miriam The Prophetess
- Part III: Moses' Song: Sing Ye To The Lord
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Israel in Egypt is by far the most choral of all of Handel's oratorios. Indeed, Part II (which describes the plagues of Egypt with extraordinary vividness) is all chorus, apart from one short alto aria. For the most part, the King's College Choir, Cambridge, does a splendid job here. There's something unutterably beguiling about the freshness of children's voices in this context, especially when they are warmed with the delicate touch of vibrato which the "King's sound" requires. If the young singers do not have the sophistication of the adult female voices of, say, the Monteverdi Choir, they certainly have an unmistakable bloom. Cleobury keeps things very clear in the contrapuntal and fugal sections, but is less inspired in the passages that need more drama and orchestral color: the plagues of flies, lice, and locusts are woefully restrained, for example. The soloists, however, do their best to inject some theatricality during their arias. Ian Bostridge is in particularly fine form, and Susan Gritton sounds gorgeous. An attractive interpretation. --Warwick Thompson
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a voice teacher and early music.......2006-03-21
When Handel began the writing of this composition he did not intend to write a gigantic epic, but simply an anthem (which is now the 2nd part headed 'Moses' Song,Exodus, chapter XV'. But the subject fascinated him and when he had finished the 2nd part,he wrote the first part as a kind of prelude. This tale of the salvation of the chosen people is told almost entirely in a chain of gigantic choruses,illustrating the sufferings of Israel in the land of bondage, the plagues inflicted by Jehovah upon the Egyptians,the escape of the Israelites, the passage of the Red Sea, and the final song of victory. As a combination of massive grandeur of style and picturesque force, it stands alone.The first performance took place at the King's Theatre on April 4,1739.I actually purchased this recording because it included the Original part l:The Lamentations of Jeremiah. Also because of the superior line-up of soloists which included 4 of my personal favorites: Chance, Varcoe, Bostridge and Gritton. This is just an excellent interpretation of this dramatic oratorio and I do agree with one of the previous reviewers that the boy sopranos as opposed to women sopranos lend a fresh new sound to this great work. The whole rendition is so dramatic that it is very easy to get into the bible story as told in Exodus. The Quartets sung by Gritton, Chance, Bostridge and Varcoe are glorious; it's very satisfying when the ear doesn't have to struggle to get the message; the diction in the chorus is just as refined and understandable. I have the Robert Shaw recording from several years before this one and while it is excellent, this one has the dramatic edge over it. In addition Shaw parceled out his solos to various people; for example Chance only sang one of the 4 main alto solos and I was "let down" by the others. Anyway, this is a great listening experience.
Israel in Egypt - Baroque Recording.......2006-02-01
A wonderful recording of Handel's fifth oratorio. Ian Bostridge is fantastic, as are the other soloists. The King's College Choir is exemplary. I purchased this recording to use as preparation for singing the piece myself. I did not realize when I ordered it that it was recorded on baroque instruments (and therefore in a lower key), and would have prefered a recording on modern instruments for practicing.
Superb recording of one of Handel's great oratorios.......2005-10-18
Handel made is fame in England as a brilliant composer of Italian Opera. When the crown endorsed a second opera company it was soon apparent that even London could not and would not support both. When Handel could no longer recruit the top singers for his operas, he turned to another great English vocal composition style, the Anthem. Out of this grew his Oratorio style, which allowed brilliant singing, popular choruses, musical drama without onstage action or expensive sets, and works that were sung in English and therefore more widely appreciated.
His "Israel in Egypt" dates from 1738 as he was winding down his composition of operas. In its original form the first part reused the mournful funeral anthem he had composed for the funeral of his patron Queen Caroline. While included in this recording, it has usually not been performed in concert over the centuries. Why? It may be that opening a dramatic work with so many choruses of a sad affect may wear an audience out before the quite different second and third parts even begin. Its texts are drawn from Lamentations, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, and others representing Israel mourning the death of Joseph.
The second part is the Exodus from Egypt. These texts are drawn from Exodus and Psalms and the music is full of text painting during the plagues and the escape through the Red Sea. Part III is the most operatic in character and probably the part the audiences love the most. It is a setting of Moses' Song drawn from Exodus 15. It has the most work of soloists, ensembles and choruses.
The work did not please its first audiences and Handel adapted it over the years to find an audience for it. However, nineteenth century audiences loved it and performed it more than any other of Handel's oratorios save, of course, "Messiah".
Handel was a composer who often borrowed and reused music. He did that with his own works and the works of others. It is not straight plagiarism by today's standards, because he reworked, extended, and transformed the music. However, it surely would have gotten him on the wrong side of copyright laws, if any had existed. But they didn't and many other composers over the centuries also used borrowed material. Handel's genius improved the music and made it immortal.
This recording is of all three parts, done with the superb and historic King College Chorus of Cambridge with its thirty voices. This choir uses only boys for the trebles and provides a wonderful sound for this music. The soloists are all superb and the orchestral playing is spot on and supports the voices perfectly.
If you want to hear works by Handel and enjoy choruses, this is a great choice. Just don't expect another "Messiah". It is not the same kind of use of soloists and chorus. There are two disks and a small booklet with some history and the libretto.
A Magnificent Performance of One of Handel's Finest Oratorios.......2005-08-07
ISRAEL IN EGYPT is an important step in Handel's career, a time when he took a breath from his Italian Operas and turned to the English libretti of his mighty oratorios. ISRAEL IN EGYPT is one of the more dramatic of his choral works, somehow capturing the drama of opera through the exciting role the chorus plays. Stephen Cleobury conducts what is certainly one of the most exciting and beautiful performances on record and he does so in the quintessential style of the Baroque era.
The soloists are all superb interpreters of the style and music of Handel and while tenor Ian Bostridge, countertenor Michael Chance and soprano Susan Gritton contribute the strongest roles, the work of Libby Crabtree, Angela East, Stephen Varcoe, and Henry Herford are also consistently excellent. The 'major role' in this opus is divided between the chorus and the orchestra and here is where the recording is the most radiant of any. The King's College Choir and the Brandenburg Consort are as fine as ensembles come for this music and Cleobury knows how to coax the beauty of line and energy of text from the entire ensemble.
For those unfamiliar with Handel's oratorios this recording is a fine start. And for those lovers of baroque music (and Handel in particular), this is a superlative example of how Handel's oratorios should be sung and played. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, August 05
Passionate Reconstruction of First Version on Period Instr's.......2004-10-24
This is magnificent reconstruction of Handel's first composition on this oratorio, with Lamentations of the Israelites for the Death of Joseph included. Israel in Egypt is known to be the departure point for Handel from Italian opera to English oratoiro.
Here in wonderful fashion on period instruments with solid soloists and great baroque orchestra, this all comes together in a solid performance. Harpsichord and organ accompaniment are awesome, and strings do substantial job as well.
Great two CD set!
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Israel in Egypt, oratorio, HWV 54
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Of all Handel's great oratorios, Israel in Egypt is second only to Messiah in drama. It is dominated by massive virtuosic choruses, making it the perfect piece for The Sixteen, acknowledged by audiences and critics alike as "one of the great choirs of our day" (Gramophone).
It's not surprising that Israel in Egypt is much-performed. Hailstones and lightning, buzzing flies and leaping frogs, are all brilliantly evoked for choir and orchestra in a series of incisive choruses leading us excitedly through the plagues of Egypt and the crossing of the Red Sea as we follow Moses and the Children of Israel through the story of the Exodus. The epic nature of the story could not be more suited to Handel's genius for story-telling and drama.
This CD is based on the first published edition (1771), omitting five arias and two short choruses.
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