Handel: Messiah
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Disc 1:
- Symphony - London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 1. Accompagnato: Comfort ye, My people - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 2. Air: Ev'ry Valley shall be exalted - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 3. Chorus: And the glory of the Lord - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 4. Accompagnato: Thus saith the Lord - John Shirley-Quirk, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 5. Air: "But who may abide the day of his coming" - Helen Watts, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 6. Chorus: And He shall purify the sons of Levi - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 7. Recit: Behold, a Virgin shall conceive 8. Aria:O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion 9. Coro - Helen Watts, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 10. Accompagnato: For behold, darkness shall cover the earth 11. Aria: The people that walked in darkness - John Shirley-Quirk, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 12. Chorus: "For unto us a Child is born" - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 13. Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) - London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 14. Recitative: There were shepherds - Accompagnato: And lo, the angel of the Lord - Recitative: And the angel said unto them - Accompagnato: And suddenly - Heather Harper, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 15. Chorus: Glory to God in the highest - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 16. Air: Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion - Heather Harper, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 17a. Recitative: Then shall the eyes of the blind - Helen Watts, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 18a. Duet: He shall feed his flock - Heather Harper, Helen Watts, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 19. Chorus: His yoke is easy - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 20. Chorus: Behold the Lamb of God - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 21. Air: He was despised - Helen Watts, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
Disc 2:
- Chorus: Surely He hath borne - And with His stripes - All we like sheep - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 25. Accompagnato: All they that see Him - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 26. Chorus: He trusted in God - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 27. Accompagnato: Thy rebuke hath broken His heart - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 28. Arioso: Behold and see - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- Recitativo accompagnato: He was cut off - Air: But Thou didst not leave - Heather Harper, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis, John Wakefield
- 31. Chorus: Lift up your heads - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- Recitativo: Unto which of the angels - Chorus: Let all the Angels - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis, London Symphony Chorus
- 34a. Air: "Thou art gone up on high" - Helen Watts, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis, John Shirley-Quirk
- 36. Air: How beautiful are the feet - Heather Harper, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 37a. Chorus: Their sound is gone out - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 38. Air: Why do the nations - John Shirley-Quirk, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 39. Chorus: Let us break their bonds asunder - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- Recitativo: He that dwelleth - Air: Thou shalt break them - John Wakefield, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 42. Chorus: "Hallelujah" - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 43. Air: I know that my Redeemer liveth - Heather Harper, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 44. Chorus: Since by man came death - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 45. Accompagnato: Behold, I tell you a mystery - John Shirley-Quirk, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 46. Air: The trumpet shall sound - John Shirley-Quirk, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- Recitativo: Then shall be brought - Duet: O death were is thy sting - Chorus: But thanks be to God - Helen Watts, John Wakefield, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- Chorus: 23. The Lord gave the word - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 50. Air: If God be for us - Heather Harper, Helen Watts, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
- 51. Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb... Amen - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #796 in Music
- Released on: 2009-08-11
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Box set
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 144 minutes
Customer Reviews
Golden oldie
This is a CD version of an 80's recording which is so good I've stuck with it rather than going for a newer one. The LSO chorus are excellent, light-footed and accurate; Colin Davis takes them through some of the numbers at high speed but they make it sound easy (it isn't, as anyone who's sung Messiah will know). Helen Watts is a beautiful and moving alto soloist and John Shirley-Quirk is also outstanding.
To correct previous reviews
This recording was made in 1966, so is all the more remarkable, considering the plethera of recordings to date. John Wakefield is an unsual choice, with a suitable heroic ring to the voice. John Shirley-Quirk, as ever, brilliant, with Helen Watts a smooth and sonorous Contralto. The final soloist, Heather Harper is fresh and brilliant of sound. The whole direction by Sir Colin Davis, with the LSO is captivating. Do not miss this chance to own.
The best recording to date
Don't be put off by the fact that the original recording was made in the 1980s. It's been re-engineered and is simply top notch! This is by far the best recording I've ever come across. The fact that it's on a Phillips label doesn't hurt either. The orchestra (LSO)is just right--not too heavy, not too light, and the interpretations are superb. Can't go wrong with the label, the orchestra, or the composer.




