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		<title>Handel: Messiah: Oratorio in 3 Parts &#8211; King&#8217;s College Choir Cambridge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Handel: Messiah: Oratorio in 3 Parts

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 2032
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 2 CD
<strong>Date/Runtime:</strong> Time: 134:21 1994
<strong>Barcode:</strong> 5055354420320]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>&#8220;Stephen Cleobury has opted for the &#8216;mature&#8217;score, embracing four soloists (soprano, contralto, tenor and bass) as Handel revived it in 1752 and he has a strong line-up of soloists. John Ma rk Ainsley sings with remarkable spiritedness throughout, exhibiting an accomplishment and beauty of articulation &#8230; Hilary Summers takes a little to settle but her soft-grained and controlled renderings of&#8221;O thou that tellest&#8221; and, in particular, &#8221; He was despised&#8221; show a younger singer of considerable sensitivity. Of the other two soloists, Lynne Dawson is frequently a delight: &#8220;Rejoice greatly&#8221; is both agile and well-gauged whilst &#8220;He shall feed his flock&#8221; is even more imploring. Alastair Miles demonstrates his wonderfully resonant voice with a performance of some gravitas (Gramophone)&#8221;</em></p>
<p><strong>CD1 (64:43)</strong><br />
<strong>PART ONE</strong><br />
1. Sinfonia 03:02:<br />
2. Recitative-tenor: Comfort ye my people 2:50<br />
3. Aria-tenor: Evr’y valley shall be exalted 3:20<br />
4. Chorus: And the Glory, the Glory of the Lord 2:51<br />
5. Recitative-bass: Thus saith the Lord 1:19<br />
6. Aria-alto: But who may Abide 4:04<br />
7. Chorus: And He shall Purify 2:29<br />
8. Recitative-alto: Behold, a Virgin shall Conceive 0:23<br />
9. Aria-alto &amp; chorus: O Thou that Tellest 5:26<br />
10. Recitative-bass: For behold, darkness shall come over the Earth 2:01<br />
11. Aria-bass: The People that walked in darkness 3:17<br />
12. Chorus: For unto us a Child is born 4:04<br />
13. Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) 2:30<br />
14. Recitative-soprano: There were shepherds 0:30<br />
15. Recitative-soprano: And the Angel said unto them 0:31<br />
16. Recitative-soprano: And suddenly, there was with the Angel 0:16<br />
17. Chorus: Glory to God in the highest 1:52<br />
18 Aria-soprano: Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion 4:16<br />
19. Recitative-soprano: Then shall the eyes of the Blind 0:24<br />
20. Aria-soprano: And he shall feed his Flock 4:34<br />
21. Chorus: His yoke is easy 2:20</p>
<p><strong>PART TWO</strong><br />
22. Chorus: Behold the Lamb of God 2:21<br />
23. Aria-alto: He was despisèd 9:51</p>
<p><strong>CD2 (69:40)</strong><br />
1. Chorus: Surely He hath borne our Griefs 1:43<br />
2. Chorus: And with His stripes we are healed 1:47<br />
3. Chorus: All we like Sheep 3:43<br />
4. Recitative-tenor: All they that see Him 0:40<br />
5. Chorus: He trusted in God 2:18<br />
6. Recitative-tenor: Thy rebuke hath broken His heart 1:48<br />
7. Aria-tenor: Behold, and see if there be any Sorrow 1:21<br />
8. Recitative-soprano: He was cut off out of the Land 0:17<br />
9. Aria-soprano: But Thou didst not leave 2:20<br />
10. Chorus: Lift up your Heads 2:58<br />
11. Recitative-tenor: Unto which of the Angels 0:17<br />
12. Chorus: Let all the Angels of God worship Him 1:27<br />
13. Aria-alto: Thou art gone up on high 3:11<br />
14. Chorus: The Lord gave the Word 1:03<br />
15. Aria-soprano: How beautiful are the feet 2:03<br />
16. Chorus: Their sound is gone out 1:29<br />
17. Aria-bass: Why do the Nations? 1:25<br />
18. Chorus: Let us break their Bonds asunder 1:43<br />
19. Recitative-tenor: He that dwelleth in Heaven 0:11<br />
20. Aria-tenor: Thou shalt break them 1:58<br />
21. Chorus: Hallelujah! 3:35</p>
<p><strong>PART THREE</strong><br />
22. Aria-soprano: I know that my Redeemer liveth 5:47<br />
23. Chorus: Since by man came Death 2:02<br />
24. Recitative-bass: Behold, I tell you a Mystery 0:34<br />
25. Aria-bass: The Trumpet shall sound 8:30<br />
26. Recitative-alto: Then shall be brought to pass 0:16<br />
27. Duet alto &amp; tenor: O Death, where is thy Sting? 1:02<br />
28. Chorus: But Thanks be to God 2:02<br />
29. Aria-soprano: If God be for us 5:06<br />
30. Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb……Amen 6:50</p>
<p><strong>Recorded live 1994, Pieterskerk, Leiden, Netherlands for Columns Classics</strong></p>
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