Katalógové číslo:
8.573914
Autori:
Georg Friedrich Händel
Interpreti:
Aaron Sheehan, Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra, Stephen Stubbs
Handel: Alexander's Feast
3:30
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
No. 26, Give the Vengeance Due
1:21
No. 27, The Princes Applaud with a Furious Joy
2:09
Excerpt, Handel: Israel in Egypt, HWV54
2:05
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
No. 28, The Enemy Said I Will Pursue
2:05
Excerpt, Handel: Ode for St Cecilia's Day, HWV76
4:24
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
No. 8, Sharp Violins Proclaim Their Jealous Pangs
4:24
Excerpt, Handel: Saul
6:15
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
No. 38, O Filial Piety!
1:20
No. 39, No, Cruel Father, No!
1:24
No. 43, Ah, Dearest Friend
0:35
No. 44, But Sooner Jordan's Stream, I Swear
2:56
Handel: Concerto Grosso Op. 3 No. 2 in B flat major, HWV313
10:41
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
I. Vivace
1:47
II. Largo
2:28
III. Allegro
1:52
IV. Minuet
1:25
V. Gavotte
3:09
Excerpt, Handel: Messiah
7:18
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
No. 29, Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart
1:34
No. 30, Behold and See if There Be Any Sorry
1:30
No. 32, But Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul in Hell
2:14
No. 43, Thou Shalt Break Them with a Rod of Iron
2:00
Handel: Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 7 in B flat major, HWV325
12:33
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
I. Largo
1:05
II. Allegro
2:31
III. Largo e piano
1:59
IV. Andante
3:53
V. Hornpipe
3:05
Excerpt, Handel: Samson
20:54
Pacific MusicWorks Orchestra
Stephen Stubbs
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
No. 8, Tormets, Alas! Are Not Confin'd
4:05
No. 12, Total Eclipse!
3:13
No. 22, My Griefs for This
0:58
No. 23, Why Does the God of Israel Sleep?
4:48
No. 38, Your Charms to Ruin Led the Way
3:00
No. 66, Let but That Spirit
0:41
No. 67, Thus When the Sun from's Wat'ry Bed
4:09
John Beard (c. 1716–1791) was a young tenor who came to George Frideric Handel’s attention when still a teenager. He inspired the great composer to give new focus to the tenor voice within his English oratorios. Beard was Handel’s ideal in his demands for ‘articulate utterance of the words and a just expression of the melody’ – a collaboration that climaxed in Handel’s creation of the first truly great tenor part as the hero in Samson. GRAMMY® Award-winning tenor Aaron Sheehan steps into John Beard’s shoes equipped with a voice of ‘shining quality and deep sensitivity’ (The New York Times).