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| ARTIST: | George Frideric Handel, Ivars Taurins, Matthew White, Benjamin Butterfield, Brett Polegato |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cbc |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Part One: Ov - Tafelmusik CO/Ivars Taurins, Part One: And The Glory, Part One: And He Shal Purify, Part One: Behold, A Virgin Shall Conceive - Matthew White, Part One: O Thou That Tellest/O Thou That Tellest - Matthew White, Part One: For Unto Us A Child Is Born, Part One: Pifa - Tafelmusik CO/Ivars Taurins, Part One: There Were Shepherds - Nathalie Paulin, Part One: And Lo, The Angel Of The Lord - Nathalie Paulin, Part One: And The Angel Said Unto Them - Nathalie Paulin, Part One: And Suddenly There Was With The Angel - Nathalie Paulin, Part One: Glory To God, Part One: His Yoke Is Easy, Part Two: Behold The Lamb Of God, Part Two: Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs, Part Two: And With His Stripes We Are Healed, Part Two: All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray, Part Two: All They That See Him - Benjamin Butterfield, Part Two: He Trusted In God, Part Two: Lift Up Your Heads, Part Two: Unto Which Of The Angels - Benjeamin Butterfield, Part Two: Let All The Angels Of God, Part Two: The Lord Gave The Word, Part Two: Their Sound Is Gone Out, Part Two: Why Do The Nations - Brett Polegato, Part Two: Let Us Break Their Bonds, Part Two: Hallelujah, Part Three: Since By Man Came Death, Part Three: Then Shall Be Brought To Pass - Matthew White, Part Three: O Death, Where Is They Sting? - Matthew White/Benjamin Butterfield, Part Three: But Thanks Be To God, Part Three: Worthy Is The Lamb, Part Three: Amen |
| UPC: | 059582519325 |
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Customer Reviews of Handel: Messiah Choruses
Hit and Miss Messiah I agree with the first reviewer on almost every count - I liked the tenor's way of really speaking the text and the choir seemed
alert to the Conductor's demands. I wasn't very happy with the baritone (not much soul) and although I don't know much about countertenors, I don't think that this one has a very attractive voice.
Not quite the Messiah
Well...this was a bit disappointing. Ivars Taurins is one of my favorite Canadian choral directors and his choir responds accurately, if not a bit lightly. The Soprano is fine and the Baritone would be if the microphone were not so close to his face. The Tenor, I thought, was very exciting. The Countertenor was not good - hooty in that way countertenors can be - and he seemed to have no connection to the text at all. If Taurins must use a Countertenor, why not Chance, Daniels, Scholl or Taylor ? Anyway, this one went back to the CD store...
Fantastic!
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir's 'Handel's Messiah' is a superb rendering of a baroque masterpiece. The Orchestra is well known for it's faithfulness to the period and is aired frequently on classical music stations. This Canadian Orchestra perfectly portrays the drama and spirituality of this piece. The soloists are exceptional and the overall sound is tuneful, cohesive, and full-textured.
As Handel's music demands, the Chamber choir sings with the greatest agility and lightness, matching the orchestra perfectly.
Bravo!