Immerse yourself in the timeless choral masterpieces of George Frideric Handel with the album "Georg Friedrich Händel: Oratorio Choruses." Released on January 1, 1971, this collection brings together some of Handel's most celebrated works, sung predominantly in German, offering a unique perspective on his compositions. The album spans a variety of genres, including classical, choral, and opera, showcasing Handel's versatility and genius.
With a duration of 53 minutes, this album features iconic pieces such as "Hallelujah" from the Messiah, "Judas Maccabaeus," and "Semele," among others. Each track is a testament to Handel's ability to evoke powerful emotions and create unforgettable musical moments. The album is a collaboration with Berlin Classics, a label known for its high-quality recordings and dedication to classical music.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Handel or a newcomer to his work, this album is a treasure trove of choral excellence. The intricate harmonies, powerful vocals, and timeless compositions make it a must-listen for anyone appreciating the richness of classical music.
Tracks
Judas Maccabaeus, HWV 63 (Sung in German): Part II: Fall ward sein LosGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Robert Kobler, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung
Judas Maccabaeus, HWV 63 (Sung in German): Part III: Seht den SiegerGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Robert Kobler, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung
Semele, HWV 58: Act II: Chorus: Now Love that everlasting boy invites (Sung in German)George Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Jephtha, HWV 70: Act III: Doubtful fear and reverend awe (Sung in German)George Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Chamber Orchestra, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne, HWV 74, "Eternal Source of Light Divine": United nations shall combine (Sung in German)George Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Gertraud Prenzlow, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Messiah, HWV 56: Chorus: For unto a child is bornGeorge Frideric Handel, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Werner Stolze
Messiah, HWV 56: Chorus: Hallelujah!George Frideric Handel, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Werner Stolze
Acis and Galatea, HWV 49: Act I: Oh, the pleasures of the plainGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV 55: Part I: Aria: Haste thee, nymphGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Hans-Joachim Rotzsch, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV 55: Part I: Aria: Come and trip it as you goGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Hans-Joachim Rotzsch, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Hercules, HWV 60: Act I: Crown with festal pomp the dayGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Hercules, HWV 60: Act III: To him your grateful notes of praise belongGeorge Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Saul, HWV 53: Act II: Envy! Eldest-born of Hell! (Sung in German)George Frideric Handel, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Berlin Radio Solistenvereinigung, Werner Stolze
Belshazzar, HWV 61: O tapfrer FürstGeorge Frideric Handel, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester, Helmut Koch, Werner Stolze
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