Handel Alexander's Feast
Ludus Baroque breathe life into this St Cecilia celebration
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Composer or Director: George Frideric Handel
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Delphian
Magazine Review Date: 6/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: DCD34094

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Alexander's Feast |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
Edward Lyon, Tenor George Frideric Handel, Composer Ludus Baroque Richard Neville-Towle, Conductor Sophie Bevan, Soprano William Berger, Bass |
Author: Richard Lawrence
The ode is scored for strings, oboes, horns, trumpet and timpani (and recorders, of which more anon). Richard Neville-Towle gets beautifully crisp playing from his orchestra: the jolly numbers bounce along nicely but the solemn passages are given their due weight too. The middle section of “Revenge, Timotheus cries”, violas and bassoons in octaves, is properly eerie. The chorus sounds young, fresh and enthusiastic. Ed Lyon gets off to a bad start by mispronouncing “Thais” (as do Sophie Bevan and the chorus, the latter also getting “deity” wrong); but he redeems himself with his ringing tone and, in “Happy pair”, awe-inspiring breath control. Sophie Bevan and William Berger are equally splendid. This is a notable achievement. In the end, though, Ludus Baroque must yield to The Sixteen: their performance is also top-notch but Harry Christophers chooses the fuller, recorder-accompanied version of “Thus, long ago”, for which Handel’s first thoughts are a poor substitute, and includes the two concertos, for harp and organ respectively, which are an integral part of this wonderful piece.
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