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Handel Edition Volume 6 - Belshazzar and Jephtha
Felicity Palmer, Maureen Lehane, Robert Tear, Paul Esswood, Peter van der Bilt & Thomas Sunnegårdh, Werner Hollweg, Thomas Thomaschke, Glenys Linos, Elizabeth Gale, Paul Esswood & Gabriele Sima
Stockholmer Kammerchor & Concentus musicus Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor & Concentus...
The particular strength of the Teldec reissue is its splendid cast, all of whom are technically outstanding, invest their every word with meaning and make recitatives fully alive. The titlerole...
Handel Edition Volume 6 - Belshazzar and Jephtha
Felicity Palmer, Maureen Lehane, Robert Tear, Paul Esswood, Peter van der Bilt & Thomas Sunnegårdh, Werner Hollweg, Thomas Thomaschke, Glenys Linos, Elizabeth Gale, Paul Esswood & Gabriele Sima
Stockholmer Kammerchor & Concentus musicus Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor & Concentus...
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The particular strength of the Teldec reissue is its splendid cast, all of whom are technically outstanding, invest their every word with meaning and make recitatives fully alive. The titlerole...
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Contents and tracklist
- Felicity Palmer (soprano), Paul Esswood (countertenor), Maureen Lehane (mezzo-soprano), Peter van der Bilt (bass), Robert Tear (tenor), Staffan Sandlund (bass), Thomas Sunnegårdh (tenor)
- Concentus musicus Wien, Stockholm Chamber Choir
- Nikolaus Harnoncourt
- Thomas Thomaschke (bass), Werner Hollweg (tenor), Glenys Linos (soprano), Paul Esswood (countertenor), Elizabeth Gale (soprano), Gabriele Sima (soprano)
- Concentus musicus Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Mozart Sängerknaben
- Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Erwin Ortner
Awards and reviews
The particular strength of the Teldec reissue is its splendid cast, all of whom are technically outstanding, invest their every word with meaning and make recitatives fully alive. The titlerole is in fact one of the smallest, but Tear makes a burly, headstrong king, who handles the
scene of the writing on the wall with fine dramatic instinct… Palmer is immensely moving… Esswood, as Daniel, impresses by the beauty of his tone and his command of long phrases; Lehane's brilliantly exuberant ornamentation, apparently improvisatory, marks her as a
natural mistress of the style…and van der Bilt shows a rich voice throughout… The Stockholm Chamber Choir is firm-toned and tidy
…the soloists, led by Felicity Palmer and Robert Tear, keep the story-line clearly in mind with their expressive enunciation of the words. The other soloists too are excellent, notably Paul Esswood with his fresh counter-tenor tone, and the bass, Peter van der Bilt. Most
enjoyable of all is the singing of the fine Stockholm Choir, delectably light and pointed…

