Tonight, I had the opportunity to listen to a recording of the oratorio Christ on the Mount of Olives (played by the local classical radio station) in observation of Easter. Singers were Pick-Hieronimi, J. Anderson, and von Halem with Baudo conducting the Lyon National Orchestra and Chorus. The recording was, I felt, well done and I enjoyed this seldom-heard masterpiece immensly. Anyone familiar with this recording?
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I do not know this version by BAUDO... but I have a wonderful version on CD (L.v.BEETHOVEN,3 CD, Edited by CONCERTO ROYALE n° 206208-360). (Symphony n° 7, Christus am Ölbert and Die Ruinen von Athen).
It is a german production (Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Dir. Josf BLOSER).
The singers are really good, and it is rare. Except the children choir...
Claudie
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Originally posted by Claudie MICAULT:
I do not know this version by BAUDO... but I have a wonderful version on CD (L.v.BEETHOVEN,3 CD, Edited by CONCERTO ROYALE n° 206208-360). (Symphony n° 7, Christus am Ölbert and Die Ruinen von Athen).
It is a german production (Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Dir. Josf BLOSER).
The singers are really good, and it is rare. Except the children choir...
I have no real problem with ..er... choirboys. In Handel the use of these young lads creates a better effect than that achieved by buxom maids.
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
Any suggeestion in Amazon.com or even in LVB store? I think I'd rather buy them over the internet them trying to find them around here.
http://www.vstore.com/cgi-bin/pagege...43&catID=23394
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'Man know thyself''Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Peter:
[b] The recording recommended by Rod is available at the LVB store:
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod
Corkin
(I edited this to remove the link which made the page too wide)
[This message has been edited by Peter (edited 04-02-2002).]
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Originally posted by Rod:
The recording I recommend of Christus.. is on Opus111 label by, I think, Das Neue Orchester. This is light years ahead of the others.
I have no real problem with ..er... choirboys. In Handel the use of these young lads creates a better effect than that achieved by buxom maids.
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ClaudieClaudie
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Originally posted by Claudie MICAULT:
I have no problems with choirboys... till it is well sung ! And on he recording I mean it is not... I will hear the recording you mention. Thanks Rod.
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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Has Sir John Eliot Gardiner along with his AMAZING orchestra and chorus already recorded this oratorio?
I have the Mass in C, Ah Perfid!, Meerestille un Glückliche Färt, Concertos for piano 3 (with a piano form 1802!) and 4 with him and I love all of this recordings, this orhestra is the most precise I've ever seen!"Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."
"My religion is the one in which Haydn is pope." - by me .
"Set a course, take it slow, make it happen."
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Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
Has Sir John Eliot Gardiner along with his AMAZING orchestra and chorus already recorded this oratorio?
I have the Mass in C, Ah Perfid!, Meerestille un Glückliche Färt, Concertos for piano 3 (with a piano form 1802!) and 4 with him and I love all of this recordings, this orhestra is the most precise I've ever seen!
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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Originally posted by Rod:
Of course choirboys cannot compete with buxom maids when it comes to power in the voice, but their clarity and purity of tone produces a great effect for religious music. Sopranos should more often aim to emulate this purity of tone, like Emma Kirkby for example. You know I don't like hysterical screaming from the ladies! I reminds me of the my daughter's mother!!
But not all the soprani have the voice of your DAUGHTER's mother !!!
Claudie
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