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The Song of Moses

Let God arise
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Linley, Thomas, junior; The Parley of Instruments; Holst Singers
Verfasser*innenangabe: Thomas Linley the younger ; Julia Gooding, Sophie Daneman, Robin Blaze, Andrew King, Andrew Dale Forbes, Holst Singers, The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman
Jahr: 2008 (1997)
Verlag: London, Hyperion Records Limited
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
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Thomas Linley was born in Bath into a highly musical family. Had he not died tragically young in a boating accident it seems likely that he would have won for himself a far greater name. He travelled widely, was a friend of Mozart (who commented that 'had he lived, he would have been one of the greatest ornaments of the musical world'), and was widely mourned. The Song of Moses was one of his last works. A grand oratorio in Handelian style, it contains a varied range of arias alongside choruses which are at once expertly written and intensely dramatic (something here developed to the full by the Holst Singers). The story is taken from Exodus (Chapter 15) and concentrates on the Israelites' rejoicing after the Red Sea was closed over the pursuing Egyptian forces - much the same as Handel's Israel in Egypt. This recording is the work's first performance since 1778. Let God arise is an earlier work, one of his first surviving compositions of any size, and is a large-scale anthem after the style of Handel or Boyce. Again the choruses have real strength and contrapuntal power, and the arias show a skill rare in one so young. 'Another indispensable release in the English Orpheus series. The adventurous will find their curiosity amply rewarded' (Classic CD) 'One of the best finds yet in Hyperion's English Orpheus series' (Gramophone) 'Linley might well have been an English answer to Mozart, as this fine short oratorio shows' (Daily Mail) (Quelle: www.jpc.de)

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Linley, Thomas, junior; The Parley of Instruments; Holst Singers
Verfasser*innenangabe: Thomas Linley the younger ; Julia Gooding, Sophie Daneman, Robin Blaze, Andrew King, Andrew Dale Forbes, Holst Singers, The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman
Jahr: 2008 (1997)
Verlag: London, Hyperion Records Limited
Enthaltene Werke: The Song of Moses, Oratorio for the Drury Lane Theatre, 12 March 1777, Libretto by John Hoadly after Exodus 15, Let God arise, Anthem for the Three Choirs Festival at Worcester, 8 September 1773
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Beschreibung: 1 CD (66:31 Minuten) : DDD
Schlagwörter: Anthem, CD, Klassische Musik, Oratorium, CDs
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Holman, Peter; Gooding, Julia; Daneman, Sophie; King, Andrew; Dale-Forbes, Andrew
Fußnote: Interpreten: Julia Gooding (soprano), Sophie Daneman (soprano), Andrew King (tenor), Andrew Dale Forbes (bass), Robin Blaze (alto), Holst Singers, Stephen Layton (director), The Parly of Instruments, Peter Holman (conductor). - Aufnahme: St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, on 1-3 November 1997. - Bestellnummer: CDH55302.
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc