G. F. HANDEL
The Messiah (Dublin version, 1742)
1 Sinfonia
2 Recit: Comfort ye
3 Air: Every valley shall be exalted
4 Chorus: And the Glory of the Lord
5 Recit: Thus saith the Lord
6 Air: But who may abide
7 Chorus: And he shall purify
8 Recit: Behold a virgin shall conceive
9 Air: O thou that tellest good tidings
10 Chorus: O thou that tellest good tidings
11 Recit: For behold!
12 Air: The people that walked in darkness
13 Chorus: For unto us a child is born
14 Pifa (Pastoral Symphony)
15 Recit: There were shepherds
16 Recit: And lo!
17 Recit: And the angel said unto them
18 Recit: And suddenly
19 Chorus: Glory to God
20 Air: Rejoice greatly
21 Recit: Then shall the eyes of the blind
22 Air: He shall feed his flock
23 Chorus: His yoke is easy
24 Chorus: Behold the lamb of God
25 Air: He was despised
26 Chorus: Surely
27 (and with his stripes)
28 Chorus: All we like sheep
29 Recit: But Who may abide
30 Recit accomp: All they that see him
31 Chorus: He trusted in God
32 Recit accomp: Thy rebuke
33 Air: Behold and see
34 Recit accomp: He was cut off
35 Air: But thou didst not leave
36 Chorus: Lift up your heads
37 Recit: Unto which of the angels
38 Chorus: Let all the angels
39 Air: Thou art gone up
40 Chorus: The Lord gave the word
41 Soli & Chorus: How beautiful are the feet
42 Air: Why do the nations
43 Chorus: Let us break
44 Recit: He that dwelleth
45 Chorus: Hallelujah
46 Air: I know that my redeemer liveth
47 Soli & Chorus: Since by man
48 Recit. Accomp: Behold I tell you a mystery
49 Air: The trumpet shall sound
50 Recit: Then shall be brought
51 Duet: O death where is thy sting
52 Chorus: But thanks
53 Air: If God be for us
54 Chorus: Worthy is the lamb
55 Chorus: Amen
56 Recit: He that dwelleth in Heaven shall laugh them to scorn
57 Air: Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron
Susan Hamilton (soprano); Annie Gill (mezzo); Clare Wilkinson (alto); Nicholas Mulroy (tenor); Matthew Brook (bass); Edward Caswell (bass);
Dunedin Consort / John Butt
Linn Records is delighted to present The Messiah, Handel's most famous oratorio. This is the first recording to seriously explore the version and performing forces that Handel used for his legendary Dublin première. The research was carried out by director and lecturer John Butt and the performance recreated by the acclaimed Scottish choral group the Dunedin Consort, with soloists taken from within the choir.
The Dublin version of The Messiah is unique in several important ways and the resultant Linn recording signifies an exciting and historically considered representation as enjoyed by the Dublin audience of 1742. The challenge in this recording was to try and recapture something of the freshness of the first public performances, imagining what it was like to hear the work for the very first time, when many moments must have been quite unexpected.
The 'Nativity' section of this work, which includes the well-known chorus 'For Unto Us', makes this a timely release; the Consort's Christmas-time performances of The Messiah have become a highly anticipated fixture of the Scottish musical calendar.
2006 marks the 10th anniversary of Dunedin Consort, an ensemble that "has done so much to transform the vocal life of Scotland" (The Herald). The dynamic ensemble has rapidly established its presence in the artistic life of its home country, captivating audiences in venues throughout Scotland, from remote Highland churches to major concert halls.
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