Editorial Product Review: :Everyone loves Handel's choruses, and probably no other composer had such an intuitive feel for the sound of massed voices in a big space. The problem with Handel's oratorios, of course, is all of those nasty arias (which is why Israel in Egypt, which has very few, is so popular today). So if you're a chorus nut who can't stand solo singing, why not try the four Coronation Anthems--like Bach's Magnificat, they contain just about everything he could do with a chorus, but all packed into a small space. These performances are ...
Editorial Product Review: :Everyone loves Handel's choruses, and probably no other composer had such an intuitive feel for the sound of massed voices in a big space. The problem with Handel's oratorios, of course, is all of those nasty arias (which is why Israel in Egypt, which has very few, is so popular today). So if you're a chorus nut who can't stand solo singing, why not try the four Coronation Anthems--like Bach's Magnificat, they contain just about everything he could do with a chorus, but all packed into a small space. These performances are ...
Editorial Product Review: :Everyone loves Handel's choruses, and probably no other composer had such an intuitive feel for the sound of massed voices in a big space. The problem with Handel's oratorios, of course, is all of those nasty arias (which is why Israel in Egypt, which has very few, is so popular today). So if you're a chorus nut who can't stand solo singing, why not try the four Coronation Anthems--like Bach's Magnificat, they contain just about everything he could do with a chorus, but all packed into a small space. These performances are ...
Editorial Product Review: :Everyone loves Handel's choruses, and probably no other composer had such an intuitive feel for the sound of massed voices in a big space. The problem with Handel's oratorios, of course, is all of those nasty arias (which is why Israel in Egypt, which has very few, is so popular today). So if you're a chorus nut who can't stand solo singing, why not try the four Coronation Anthems--like Bach's Magnificat, they contain just about everything he could do with a chorus, but all packed into a small space. These performances are ...
Editorial Product Review: :Everyone loves Handel's choruses, and probably no other composer had such an intuitive feel for the sound of massed voices in a big space. The problem with Handel's oratorios, of course, is all of those nasty arias (which is why Israel in Egypt, which has very few, is so popular today). So if you're a chorus nut who can't stand solo singing, why not try the four Coronation Anthems--like Bach's Magnificat, they contain just about everything he could do with a chorus, but all packed into a small space. These performances are ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Before Signing with EMI and Recording all of Mozart String Quartets at Least Once and Often Twice, the Alban Berg Quartet Recorded Nearly Half of them First for Teldec and Many Regard them Still as their Freshest and Most Vital Performances. This Four CD Budget Box is an Outstanding Bargain and all Unfamiliar with their Earlier Performances and who Simply Treasure These Quartets Are Strongly Encouraged to Give this Set a Listen.
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Before Signing with EMI and Recording all of Mozart String Quartets at Least Once and Often Twice, the Alban Berg Quartet Recorded Nearly Half of them First for Teldec and Many Regard them Still as their Freshest and Most Vital Performances. This Four CD Budget Box is an Outstanding Bargain and all Unfamiliar with their Earlier Performances and who Simply Treasure These Quartets Are Strongly Encouraged to Give this Set a Listen.
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Before Signing with EMI and Recording all of Mozart String Quartets at Least Once and Often Twice, the Alban Berg Quartet Recorded Nearly Half of them First for Teldec and Many Regard them Still as their Freshest and Most Vital Performances. This Four CD Budget Box is an Outstanding Bargain and all Unfamiliar with their Earlier Performances and who Simply Treasure These Quartets Are Strongly Encouraged to Give this Set a Listen.
Editorial Product Review: :The relationship between pianist Martha Argerich and the recording studio has always been an on/off affair. Consequently, many of her discs derive from live concert tapings. EMI is doing a great service to the pianist's legion of fans by issuing excellent-sounding live broadcast recordings, like the two concertos contained on this disc. Mozart's C Major Concerto K. 503 is new to Argerich's discography. Her skittish fluidity in the passagework of the outer movements downplays the music's operatic overtones, stressing instead the music's big-boned virtuosic parameters. Occasional patchy tone and unsettled entrances are ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:In 2003, Robert Spano and the ASO won three GRAMMY awards for Vaughan Williams' 'A Sea Symphony' (Best Classical Album, Best Choral performance and Best Classical Engineered Album). The album was hailed by The Philadelphia Inquirer as '...one of the most distinctive recordings ...' and the Symphony Magazine called the ASO Chorus' command of Vaughan William's fascinating and varied choral effects '...simply spectacular.' The critical acclaim is likely to continue for this new recording of Vaughan Williams' music. Anchoring this brilliant disc is the composer's peaceful Symphony No. 5 which was ...
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