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Handel / Dunedin Consort / Butt- Samson

SKU: 691062059923
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In this pioneering recording Dunedin Consort presents a brand new performing version of one of Handel's greatest dramatic works, Samson. For the first time listeners can enjoy an authentic Handelian chorus, comprising both solo sopranos and boy trebles - a sonority largely unheard in the modern age. The singers available to Handel for the work's first set of performances in 1743 varied considerably, leading many researchers to speculate upon the composer's own preferences. But new thinking by director John Butt has led to the evolution of this recording and to what he considers to be the definitive performance in line with Handel's intentions. This powerful oratorio - an opera in all but name - features soloists Sophie Bevan, Matthew Brook, Mary Bevan, Hugo Hymas and Jess Dandy, with Joshua Ellicott in the title role. Matching the revelatory historical practice begun in it's award-winning recording of Messiah (Dublin Version, 1742), the soloists lead their sections to unite the solo and choral forces, creating a highly effective and cohesive sound. With rich orchestration and highlights such as 'Let the bright seraphim' and 'Total eclipse', Samson is Dunedin Consort's most ambitious undertaking to date.

Format: New CD/Classical

Handel / Dunedin Consort / Butt- Samson

SKU: 691062059923
Regular price ¥287.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 10.25.2019

 
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In this pioneering recording Dunedin Consort presents a brand new performing version of one of Handel's greatest dramatic works, Samson. For the first time listeners can enjoy an authentic Handelian chorus, comprising both solo sopranos and boy trebles - a sonority largely unheard in the modern age. The singers available to Handel for the work's first set of performances in 1743 varied considerably, leading many researchers to speculate upon the composer's own preferences. But new thinking by director John Butt has led to the evolution of this recording and to what he considers to be the definitive performance in line with Handel's intentions. This powerful oratorio - an opera in all but name - features soloists Sophie Bevan, Matthew Brook, Mary Bevan, Hugo Hymas and Jess Dandy, with Joshua Ellicott in the title role. Matching the revelatory historical practice begun in it's award-winning recording of Messiah (Dublin Version, 1742), the soloists lead their sections to unite the solo and choral forces, creating a highly effective and cohesive sound. With rich orchestration and highlights such as 'Let the bright seraphim' and 'Total eclipse', Samson is Dunedin Consort's most ambitious undertaking to date.