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Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music · Five Mystical Songs · Fantasia on Christmas Carols · Flos Campi / Sixtieen Soloists · Thomas Allen · Nobuko Imai · Corydon Singers · ECO · Matthew Best(more) »rank: 38941by: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Matthew Best, Thomas Allen, Nobuko Imai, English Chamber Orchestra, Corydon Singers, John Connell, Arthur Davids, Maldwyn Davies, Anne Dawson, Elizabeth Connell, Martin Hill, Gwynne Howell, Maciej Rakowski, Charles Tunnell, John Mark Ainsley
: :Not only is this album an essential compilation for Vaughan Williams fans, but it's also a treat for anyone who loves beautiful choral music--from the popular and unabashedly romantic Serenade to Music, properly performed here with eight solo singers, to the rarely recorded Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Baritone Thomas Allen, who performs the Five Mystical Songs and solos in the Fantasia, is simply outstanding. --David Vernier |
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Haydn: Missa in Angustiis 'Nelson Mass' - Te Deum / Lott, Watkinson, M. Davies, Wilson-Johnson; Pinnock(more) »rank: 20402by: Joseph Haydn, The English Concert and Choir, Felicity Lott, Carolyn Watkinson, Trevor Pinnock, Maldwyn Davies, David Wilson-Johnson
: :Not only is this album an essential compilation for Vaughan Williams fans, but it's also a treat for anyone who loves beautiful choral music--from the popular and unabashedly romantic Serenade to Music, properly performed here with eight solo singers, to the rarely recorded Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Baritone Thomas Allen, who performs the Five Mystical Songs and solos in the Fantasia, is simply outstanding. --David Vernier |
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Handel - Alcina / Auger, Jones, Kuhlmann, Tomlinson, City of London Baroque Sinfonia, Hickox(more) »rank: 31838from: EMI Classics
: :Not only is this album an essential compilation for Vaughan Williams fans, but it's also a treat for anyone who loves beautiful choral music--from the popular and unabashedly romantic Serenade to Music, properly performed here with eight solo singers, to the rarely recorded Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Baritone Thomas Allen, who performs the Five Mystical Songs and solos in the Fantasia, is simply outstanding. --David Vernier |
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Handel: Semele /Burrowes * Kwella * Priday * D Jones * Denley * Penrose * Rolfe Johnson * Davies * Lloyd * Thomas * Monteverdi Choir * English Baroque Soloists * Gardiner(more) »rank: 190352from: Erato
: :Although he billed this piece as an oratorio, it's really an opera--the first ever in English, and one of the finest too. Handel's audience wasn't fooled for a minute, and a successful performance needs a dazzling cast of singers, just as in the composer's Italian operas. Good as John Eliot Gardiner's singers are, they don't surpass John Nelson's cast on DG, nor does Gardiner's direction offer much competition. Had the DG not existed this would be perfectly recommendable, but life is cruel, and you deserve the best. --David Hurwitz |
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Christoph Willibald Gluck: Alceste(more) »rank: 84352from: BBC Legends
: :Although he billed this piece as an oratorio, it's really an opera--the first ever in English, and one of the finest too. Handel's audience wasn't fooled for a minute, and a successful performance needs a dazzling cast of singers, just as in the composer's Italian operas. Good as John Eliot Gardiner's singers are, they don't surpass John Nelson's cast on DG, nor does Gardiner's direction offer much competition. Had the DG not existed this would be perfectly recommendable, but life is cruel, and you deserve the best. --David Hurwitz |
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Handel: Messiah(more) »rank: 103277from: Hyperion UK
: :This performance could have been nicknamed 'The Pocket-Sized Messiah,' as it uses a very small orchestra and choir. But far from sounding small, the singers imbue the music with such life, and the choruses have such amazing contrapuntal clarity, that the ear simply never gets tired or impatient with the scale of the performance. Indeed, a small group obviously going full-out is a hell of a lot more exciting than a big group making a loud, amorphous noise. Maybe not a first choice, but at mid-price, worth it if you're having more than one. --David Hurwitz |
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Handel - L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato / Smith, McLaughlin, Kwella, Ginn, M. Davies, M. Hill, Varcoe, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Gardiner(more) »rank: 229670from: Erato
: :This performance could have been nicknamed 'The Pocket-Sized Messiah,' as it uses a very small orchestra and choir. But far from sounding small, the singers imbue the music with such life, and the choruses have such amazing contrapuntal clarity, that the ear simply never gets tired or impatient with the scale of the performance. Indeed, a small group obviously going full-out is a hell of a lot more exciting than a big group making a loud, amorphous noise. Maybe not a first choice, but at mid-price, worth it if you're having more than one. --David Hurwitz |
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Requiem(more) »rank: 277954from: Hyperion UK
: :This performance could have been nicknamed 'The Pocket-Sized Messiah,' as it uses a very small orchestra and choir. But far from sounding small, the singers imbue the music with such life, and the choruses have such amazing contrapuntal clarity, that the ear simply never gets tired or impatient with the scale of the performance. Indeed, a small group obviously going full-out is a hell of a lot more exciting than a big group making a loud, amorphous noise. Maybe not a first choice, but at mid-price, worth it if you're having more than one. --David Hurwitz |
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Goss: O Saviour of the World; Stainer: Crucifixion(more) »rank: 472357from: Conifer
: :This performance could have been nicknamed 'The Pocket-Sized Messiah,' as it uses a very small orchestra and choir. But far from sounding small, the singers imbue the music with such life, and the choruses have such amazing contrapuntal clarity, that the ear simply never gets tired or impatient with the scale of the performance. Indeed, a small group obviously going full-out is a hell of a lot more exciting than a big group making a loud, amorphous noise. Maybe not a first choice, but at mid-price, worth it if you're having more than one. --David Hurwitz |
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The Immortal Hour(more) »rank: 324890from: Hyperion UK
: :This performance could have been nicknamed 'The Pocket-Sized Messiah,' as it uses a very small orchestra and choir. But far from sounding small, the singers imbue the music with such life, and the choruses have such amazing contrapuntal clarity, that the ear simply never gets tired or impatient with the scale of the performance. Indeed, a small group obviously going full-out is a hell of a lot more exciting than a big group making a loud, amorphous noise. Maybe not a first choice, but at mid-price, worth it if you're having more than one. --David Hurwitz |

