Händel - Marriner: Das Decca-Erbe

Marriner / Chor Acad. St Martin In The Fields Orch.
Händel - Marriner: Das Decca-Erbe

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Australian Eloquence
Date de sortie: 29/03/2024
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 3910 en Musique symphonique
N° 9269 en Classique
Style: Musique symphonique
No d'article.: 2101121871

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Remarque / Liste des chansons: CD1: Music For The Royal Fireworks, Water Music (63:11)
CD2: Concerti Grossi Op. 3 (59:38)
CD3: Concerti Grossi Op. 6 Nos. 1 To 6 (76:26)
CD4: Concerti Grossi Op. 6 Nos. 7 To 11 (71:47)
CD5: Concerti Grossi Op. 6 Nos. 12, 1 And 4 (52:38)
CD6: Oboe Concerto, Recorder Concertos, Berenice, Solomon (58:09)
CD7: Organ Concertos Nos. 1 To 6 (67:31)
CD8: Organ Concertos Nos. 7 To 12 (79:42)
CD9: Il Trionfo Del Tempo, Organ Concertos Nos. 13 To 16 (57:54)
CD10: Ballet Music - Alcina, Ariodante, Il Pastor Fido (45:58)
: Messiah, HWV 56 ()
: Acis And Galatea, HWV 49 ()
: Jephtha, HWV 70 ()
CD18: Concerto Grosso HWV 318, Overture HWV 337/338, Conceri A Due Cori, The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (69:34)
CD19: Coronation Anthems, Judas Maccabaeus (Excerpts), Arias, Messiah (Choruses) (64:13)
Nombre de disques: 19
Description:LIMITED EDITION. A unique collection of L'Oiseau-Lyre, Argo, Decca and Philips albums in original covers, showcasing both the genius of Handel and the musicianship of the classic ASMF/Marriner pairing at it's most stylish. Even while a member of the London Symphony Orchestra in the early 1950s, Neville Marriner had made recordings for L'Oiseau-Lyre as a violinist in the Jacobean Ensemble. Accordingly, he took a tape of a concerto grosso to the label's legendary owner, Louise Hanson-Dyer. The artists on it were his new ensemble, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. This modest demonstration tape ultimately led to more than 500 recordings, and the success of the Academy with Marriner as the world's most recorded partnership. Handel was an integral part of the Academy's work firstly for L'Oiseau-Lyre, then for Argo, finally for the Dutch label Philips. (Marriner and the Academy also recorded music by Handel for EMI.) Without including later duplicate versions, this box compiles for the first time all the ASMF/Marriner albums made for the Decca family of labels as well as Philips between 1961 and 1997, amounting to a comprehensive survey of the composer's orchestral music, ornamented with Acis and Galatea, Messiah, Jephtha and the Coronation Anthems. Critics from the outset praised not just the energy of the Academy and Marriner in Handel's Concerti grossi, but also their Polish, at a time when period-instrument versions were technically unreliable. Soloists such as the oboist Roger Lord emerged naturally from an ensemble of soloists in the first place. A succession of keyboard players pays testament to the determination of Marriner to find a degree of authenticity in 18th-century music that worked practically for him and his colleagues. First of all his friend Thurston Dart, who researched the sources for much of the music played here, and the mercurial choir director and harpsichordist George Malcolm. In a later generation came Andrew Davis and Christopher Hogwood, the organist on the Argo Messiah which was recorded using his edition. All the vocal works are cast from strength, including Elly Ameling and Philip Langridge in Messiah, Jill Gomez and Robert Tear in Acis and Galatea, and Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Emma Kirkby in Jephtha. Tear is also heard in a lesser-known 1969 album of German and English arias. From 1997, Dmitri Hvorostovsky is heard in Handel excerpts from his 'Arie antiche' album, testifying to the durability of a marriage between ensemble, conductor and composer which survived tumultuous artistic change. Further highlights include the classic Fireworks/Water Music pairing from 1971, ballet music from Ariodante and Alcina (also Argo), the Concerti a due cori from 1979 and the digital-era Philips album of Coronation Anthems, as well as a curiosity: two choruses from Messiah recorded in the studio as a promotional item for the forthcoming recording on Philips of the complete oratorio from Dublin. Handel was their home territory, as Peter Quantrill illustrates in a booklet essay discussing the history of the Academy and Marriner with Handel's music. Philip Stuart, author of Marriner and the Academy: A Record Partnership, contributes a 'sessionography'., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ELOA4845351.2
« Händel - Marriner : Das Decca-Erbe » est un remarquable album CD réunissant le chef d?orchestre de renommée mondiale Sir Neville Marriner et l?Academy of St Martin in the Fields ? l?un des orchestres de chambre les plus prestigieux du Royaume-Uni. Cette compilation met en valeur quelques-unes des ?uvres majeures de Georg Friedrich Haendel dans des interprétations empreintes de clarté et d?élégance historique remarquables issues du légendaire catalogue Decca réputé pour sa qualité sonore exceptionnelle et son exigence artistique élevée. L?éditeur Australian Eloquence s?est spécialisé dans la réédition méticuleuse et le remastering d?enregistrements classiques incontournables ; il permet ainsi à une nouvelle génération de découvrir ce témoignage musical essentiel. Figure majeure du monde classique moderne, Sir Neville Marriner a mené l?académie vers une reconnaissance internationale grâce à ses enregistrements primés et ses lectures novatrices qui font référence dans la musique baroque.
N° de fabricant: ELQ4845351
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