Classical Christmas
Classical Christmas
For the season that's in it.
Mark
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Re: Classical Christmas
Here's another fine record for Christmas.
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Re: Classical Christmas
Also an unmissable Christmas record.
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XVII Century Neapolitan Christmas music.
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Does this count as classical? I dunno, but I love my traditional carols from Kings:
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Re: Classical Christmas
Lovely record.Jose Echenique wrote:
Also an unmissable Christmas record.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Mark
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Re: Classical Christmas
Not just a new recording of Messiah, but a very special one. Superbly conducted by Dutch maestro Peter Dijkstra, this is a Messiah as thrilling, awe inspiring, and beautiful as any you have heard. The amazing Bavarian Radio chorus sing as stylishly as any period chorus, with perfect diction and flawless intonation. The young period orchestra B´ Rock from Belgium play splendidly. The soloists know what they´re singing about. Definitely NOT a routine performance. And the live sound from the Herkulessaal from Munich is exemplary.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
Not just a new recording of Messiah, but a very special one. Superbly conducted by Dutch maestro Peter Dijkstra, this is a Messiah as thrilling, awe inspiring, and beautiful as any you have heard. The amazing Bavarian Radio chorus sing as stylishly as any period chorus, with perfect diction and flawless intonation. The young period orchestra B´ Rock from Belgium play splendidly. The soloists know what they´re singing about. Definitely NOT a routine performance. And the live sound from the Herkulessaal from Munich is exemplary.
I second Jose's appraisal, this is indeed an incredible performance. Our local orchestra does the Messiah annually. A big bloated affair with 250 member chorus. Never heard it, never want to. But the Dijkstra performance is brilliant, not bloated but not a dry, stripped down affair either.
Listen to this if you get a chance.
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Thanks lads. I am interested in getting a GREAT performance of the Messiah. The only recording I have is the Suzuki which leaves me cold, freezing cold in fact. I must get a copy of the Dijkstra CD.DonKC wrote:Jose Echenique wrote:
Not just a new recording of Messiah, but a very special one. Superbly conducted by Dutch maestro Peter Dijkstra, this is a Messiah as thrilling, awe inspiring, and beautiful as any you have heard. The amazing Bavarian Radio chorus sing as stylishly as any period chorus, with perfect diction and flawless intonation. The young period orchestra B´ Rock from Belgium play splendidly. The soloists know what they´re singing about. Definitely NOT a routine performance. And the live sound from the Herkulessaal from Munich is exemplary.
I second Jose's appraisal, this is indeed an incredible performance. Our local orchestra does the Messiah annually. A big bloated affair with 250 member chorus. Never heard it, never want to. But the Dijkstra performance is brilliant, not bloated but not a dry, stripped down affair either.
Listen to this if you get a chance.
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You won´t regret it Seán. It IS special.