Jared wrote:bombasticDarren wrote:There are too many of them at the expense of some neglected Handel works - the point Jared was making I think...
I am by no means a lover of Handel, but, even so, I have 3 Messiah's (C. Davis/Pinnock/McCreesh)
Christophers, Pinnock & McCreesh for me...
it is interesting Darren how over the course of time, our tastes within the classical sphere are to a certain extent, diverging in different directions...
Do you want to know how obsessive/compulsive I am?
Here are some of the Messiahs I own:
1.Thomas Beecham.
2.Malcolm Sargent.
3.Adrian Boult.
4.Colin Davis 1.
5.Neville Marriner 1 (his Argo recording, infinitely better to the Philips remake).
6.Raymond Leppard (treasurable for his exemplary quartet: Felicity Palmer, Helen Watts, Ryland Davies and John Shirley-Quirk).
7.Christopher Hogwood.
8.John Eliot Gardiner.
9.Nikolaus Harnoncourt 1 (TELDEC).
10.Ton Koopman (ERATO).
11.Trevor Pinnock.
12.William Christie.
13.John Butt & Dunedin Consort.
14.Ivars Taurins & Tafelmusik.
15.Gabieli Consort /McCreesh.
16.René Jacobs.
17.Nikolaus Harnoncourt II (DHM).
18.The Sixteen/Christophers.
19.Richard Hickox.
20.Georg Solti (Odd, I know, but the soloists are good).
21.Frieder Bernius (surprisingly good version).
And I am not counting 3 or 4 in the Mozart orchestration.