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Anyone else rate this as one of their all-time faves? For a while way back when I actually thought it a bit silly until I realized that almost any choral work would be silly if I understood Latin. Yet somehow, this is one that just never tires. I only have two recordings of it, this one is Neville Marriner with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
I have one with Christopher Hogwood. Its a good set
a sampling from Bach's St. Mathew passion
I will have to try and find that Colin Davis recording
The best recording of the Messiah that I have heard is this one: The Handel and Haydn Society recording of Handel's Messiah arranged by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart, featuring the Handel and Haydn Society Chorus and Period Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Parrott. www.handeland haydn.org Click on shop and scroll down to find it. It is worth the effort and the price.
I have several Messiahs..........................
Quote from: Randy on 19 Oct 2007, 03:23 pmI have several Messiahs.......................... Very interesting info. Thanks.
I took a CD of Rubinstein playing Chopin Ballades to Denver last week and was able to play it in a few rooms.
Glad I could help. When I start writing about music, I get carried away. There is so much great stuff out there.I took a CD of Rubinstein playing Chopin Ballades to Denver last week and was able to play it in a few rooms. Most who heard it were astonished at the sound, the playing, and above all, the great music. Most of the guys were unaware that such a thing is even out there.