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What's your fav Messiah? [message #7254] Sun, 12 November 2006 05:27 Go to next message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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Listened to my latest thrift find Messiah last night, Klemperer on Angel with Scwartzkopf, Gedda and Hines.
Also have the Mormon Tabernacle Columbia with Ormandy and the Phila; Farrell and Warfield. Plus the London conducted by Boing-ing with (of course) Sutherland and Krause.

Gedda makes the Angel worthwhile but I can't stand Schwartzkopf.

The Mormons do a good job but not really very 1740'ish.

I haven't listened to the Sutherland yet.

Vinyl and Music Asylum favor the Beecham, Hogwood and Marriner sets which I plan to acquire.

I had the pleasure of hearing the small-ensemble-with-modern-instruments road show Robert Shaw Chorale live in college back in the sixties which I still remember as incredible. And it's also available, I discover, on vinyl.

Recommend any of these or others?

Re: What's your fav Messiah? [message #7265 is a reply to message #7254] Mon, 13 November 2006 17:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jimmys devoted is currently offline  jimmys devoted
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I used ot love ot listen to the soundtrack from of all things the moie with Whoopie Goldbergs Sister Act for the music.

Re: What's your fav Messiah? [message #7276 is a reply to message #7254] Wed, 15 November 2006 07:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bob Brines is currently offline  Bob Brines
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Get the Hogwood. Closest to what Handel actually heard.

Bob

Re: What's your fav Messiah? [message #7299 is a reply to message #7254] Tue, 21 November 2006 04:33 Go to previous message
elektratig is currently offline  elektratig
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Bill,

I'm a little late, but if you're still watching for responses, I like to have one relatively "authentic" and one wildly inauthentic version on hand. For me that tends to be Gardiner (DG/Archiv) and Beecham. The Marriner is good. I haven't heard the Hogwood.

Most years, btw, I usually wind up giving two or three copies of the Beecham as Christmas presents -- don't even people who dislike classical music need a Messiah for the holiday season?


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