Handel: Israel in Egypt/Chandos Anthem No. 10

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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

Handel: Israel in Egypt/Chandos Anthem No. 10, Music, Alan Watt, Tom McDonnell, George Frideric Handel, David Willcocks, Simon Preston, James Bowman, English Chamber Orchestra, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Andrew Davis, April Cantelo, Elizabeth Gale, Lillian Watson, Ian Partridge, Anthem, Choral, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Oratorio
Handel: Israel in Egypt/Chandos Anthem No. 10
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very good Handel Bargain.
  • great buy for great music
  • Cultural prejudices
  • An inferior presentation
  • A very good performance.
Handel: Israel in Egypt/Chandos Anthem No. 10

Manufacturer: Decca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000004243
Release Date: 1996-02-13

Tracks:

  1. Chandos Anthem No. 10: Overture
  2. Chandos Anthem No. 10: The Lord Is My Light And My Salvation
  3. Chandos Anthem No. 10: Though An Host Of Men Were Laid Against Me
  4. Chandos Anthem No. 10: One Thing Have I Desired Of The Lord
  5. Chandos Anthem No. 10: I Will Offer In His Dwelling An Oblation
  6. Chandos Anthem No. 10: For Who Is God But The Lord?
  7. Chandos Anthem No. 10: The Lord Is My Strength And My Shield
  8. Chandos Anthem No. 10: It Is The Lord That Ruleth The Sea
  9. Chandos Anthem No. 10: Sing Praises Unto The Lord
  10. Israel In Egypt: Overture (Organ Cocerto No.13 In F Major: Largo - Allegro)
  11. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.1: Now There Arose New King - No.2: And The Children Of Israel
  12. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.3: Then Sent He Moses - No.4: They Loathed To Drink Of The River
  13. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.5: Their Land Brought Forth Frogs
  14. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.6: He Spake The Word
  15. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.7: He Gave Them Hallstones
  16. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.8: He sent a thick darkness
  17. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.9: He Smote All The First-born Of Egypt
  18. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.10: But As For His Peolple
  19. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.11: Egypt Was Glad When They Departed
  20. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.12: He Rebuked The Red Sea
  21. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.13: He Led Them Through The Deep
  22. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.14: But The Waters Overwhelmed Their Enemies
  23. Israel In Egypt: Part I - No.15: And Israel Saw That Great Work - No.16: And Believed The Lord

Tracks:

  1. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.17: Moses And The Children Of Israel - No.18: I Will SIng Unto The Lord
  2. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.19: The Lord Is My Strength
  3. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.20: He Is My God
  4. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.21: The Lord Is A Man Of War
  5. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.22: The Depths Have Covered Them
  6. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.23: Thy Right Hand, O Lord
  7. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.24: Thou Sendest Forth Thy Wrath
  8. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.25: And With The Blast Of Thy Nostrils
  9. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.26: The Enemy Said
  10. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.27: Thou Didst Blow With The Wind
  11. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.28: Who Is Like Unto Thee
  12. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.29: Thou In Thy Mercy
  13. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.30: The People Shall Hear And Be Afraid
  14. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.31: Thou Shalt Bring Them In
  15. Israel In Egypt: Part II - No.32: The Lord Shall Reign - No.33: For The Horse Of Pharoah - No.34: The lord Shall Reign
  16. 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

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars 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!

2 out of 5 stars 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.

4 out of 5 stars 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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