Handel Chandos Anthems, Vol. 3
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Composer or Director: George Frideric Handel
Label: Chaconne
Magazine Review Date: 2/1990
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: EBTD0505

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Chandos Anthem No. 7, 'My song shall be alway' |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Michael George, Bass Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Chandos Anthem No. 8, 'O come, let us sing unto th |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Chandos Anthem No. 9, 'O praise the Lord with one |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Michael George, Bass Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Composer or Director: George Frideric Handel
Label: Chaconne
Magazine Review Date: 2/1990
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN0505

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Chandos Anthem No. 7, 'My song shall be alway' |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Michael George, Bass Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Chandos Anthem No. 8, 'O come, let us sing unto th |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Chandos Anthem No. 9, 'O praise the Lord with one |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Michael George, Bass Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Composer or Director: George Frideric Handel
Label: Chaconne
Magazine Review Date: 2/1990
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: EBRD0505

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Chandos Anthem No. 7, 'My song shall be alway' |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Michael George, Bass Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Chandos Anthem No. 8, 'O come, let us sing unto th |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Chandos Anthem No. 9, 'O praise the Lord with one |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
(The) Sixteen (The) Sixteen Orchestra George Frideric Handel, Composer Harry Christophers, Conductor Ian Partridge, Tenor James Bowman, Alto Michael George, Bass Patrizia Kwella, Soprano |
Author: Nicholas Anderson
Handel's instrumental scoring of the anthem is typically for an oboe, bassoon, two violin parts and continuo, but there are small departures from this in three of them; one of these is O praise the Lord with one consent in which Handel dispenses with the bassoon. There is greater variation in the solo vocal scoring among the anthems, thus
I found much more to enjoy in this third volume from The Sixteen than in the second ((LP) EBRD0504; (CD) CHAN0504, 8/89). My reservations there chiefly concerned poor instrumental ensemble and inadequate obbligato playing. Christophers has sorted out some of the problems and the results are altogether happier, yet I believe that much more could be made of Handel's instrumental writing; phrasing is not always convincing and too often the string playing sounds flaccid. Entries could, and indeed should, be more incisive and the orchestra generally would benefit from a more sharply focused sense of direction. Handel's writing sparkles with vigour as you can hear at once in the introductory 'Sonata' of My song shall be alway, but here too much of its energy is sapped by long poorly articulated legato contours.
No such criticism need be levelled at the singing on the disc for this is just the kind of repertory at which The Sixteen sound most at home. But even so, I feel that a lack of clear articulation in some of the choruses undermines the strength and suppleness of Handel's writing. The solo vocalists comprise an effective team and there are uniformly pleasing contributions from Patrizia Kwella James Bowman, Ian Partridge and Michaei George.
Something of a mixed success, perhaps, Vol. 3 nevertheless can be more warmly commended to readers than Vol. 2. But I am still left with the feeling that I want rather more from this wonderful music, a feeling which is strengthened by the fact that Christophers does give us tantalizing glimpses of what might have been.'
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