| Disc 1 1. Sinfonia (1. Teil) 2. Accompagnato: Comfort ye my people 3. Arie: Ev’ry valley shall be exalted 4. Chor: And the glory of the Lord 5. Accompagnato: Thus sath the Lord 6. Arie: But who may abide 7. Chor: And He shall purify 8. Rezitativ: Behold, a Virgin shall conceive 9. Arie: O Thou that tellest good tidings – Chor: O Thou that tellest good tidings 10. Accompagnato: For behold, darkness shall cover the Earth 11. Arie: The people that walked in darkness 12. Chor: For unto us a child is born 13. Pifa 14. Razitativ: There were shepherds – Accompagnato: And lo, the Angel of the Lord – Rezitativ: And the Angel said unto them 15. Chor: Glory to God 16. Arie: Rejoice greatly 17. Rezitativ: Then shall the eyes 18. Arie: He shall feed his flock 19. Chor: His yoke is easy 20. Chor: Behold the Lamb of God (2. Teil) 21. Arie: He was despised 22. Chor: Surely he hath borne our griefs 23. Chor: And with his stripes 24. Chor: All we, like sheep Disc 2 1. Accompagnato: All they that see Him 2. Chor: He trusted in God 3. Accompagnato: Thy rebuke hath broken 4. Arioso: Behold, and see 5. Accompagnato: He was cut off out of the land 6. Arie: Thou didst not leave his soul 7. Chor: Lift up your heads 8. Rezitativ: Unto which of the Angels 9. Chor: Let all the Angels of God 10. Arie: Thou art gone up on high 11. Chor: The Lord gave the word 12. Arie: How beautiful are the feet of them 13. Arie: Why do the nations 14. Chor: Let us break their bonds 15. Rezitativ: He that dwelleth in Heaven 16. Arie: Thou shalt break them 17. Chor: Hallelujah 18. Arie: I know that my redeemer liveth 19. Chor: Since by man came death 20. Accompagnato: Behold, I tell you a mystery 21. Arie: The trumpet shall sound 22. Rezitativ: Then shall be brought to pass 23. Duett: O Death, where is thy sting? 24. Chor: But thanks be to God 25. Arie: If God be for us 26. Chor: Worthy is the Lamb 27. Chor: Amen Georg Friedrich Händel’s Messiah was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and then reworked several times. But there exists an earlier version of 1741, based on the composer’s two autograph scores. Musicologist Malcolm Bruno has reconstructed this original setting. So now an independent woodwind set of two oboes and bassoons acts here, and you can also discover new things in the arias. Bruno is thrilled by the first recording of the "Ur-Messiah" and hopes "that the listener has the experience of hearing the Messiah as if he were performed for the very first time, as if the ink of Handel’s manuscript was still damp." ————————– George Frideric Handel’s Messiah was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and subsequently reworked several times. However, an earlier version from 1741 exists, based on the composer’s two autograph scores. The musicologist Malcolm Bruno has reconstructed this original version and published it with Breitkopf & Härtel. In this version, an independent woodwind section consisting of two oboes and bassoons can be heard, and there are also new discoveries to be made in the arias. Bruno is enthusiastic about the first recording of the "Ur-Messiah" and hopes "that the listener has the experience of hearing the Messiah as if for a fi rst time, as if the ink of Handel’s manuscript were still wet". |
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