{"product_id":"28948453511","title":"Neville Marriner - Handel-Marriner Decca Legacy - Import 19 CD","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNeville Marriner\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth. Compilation of Marriner \u0026amp; ASMF Handel Albums 19 CD Box Set\n\n\n\nThe British conductor Neville Marriner, who will celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth in 2024, will release a collection of Handel albums recorded with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, which he founded in 1959, on the Decca labels Ouazorille, Argo, and Philips. 19 CD box set. Limited edition. Recordings range from 1961 to 1997. Included are orchestral works, concertos, the opera \"Acis and Galatea,\" the oratorio \"Messiah,\" the oratorio \"Jephthah,\" \"Coronation Anthem,\" and more. The 18th century music is beautifully performed by oboist Roger Lord, keyboardist Thurston Dart, and versatile choral conductor and harpsichordist George Malcolm.The vocal works include the oratorio \"Messiah\" by Ellie Armeling and Philip Langridge, the opera \"Acis and Galatea\" by Jill Gomez and Robert Thier, and the oratorio \"Jephtha\" by Anthony Rolf Johnson and Emma Kirkby, all featuring distinguished singers. The tenor singer Tier will sing in the opera \"Aeschylus and Galatea. Tenor Thier also sings German and English arias, as well as Handel excerpts from Dmitri Horostovsky's 1997 album of Italian Classical Lieder. Other albums include a 1971 album combining \"Music for the Royal Fireworks\" and \"Music on the Water,\" ballet music from \"Ariodante\" and \"Alcina,\" and a 1978 collection of double concertos; the two choruses from \"Messiah\" on CD 19 were recorded in Dublin for Phillips' complete oratorio recording of the This is an interesting recording made in the studio for promotional purposes.\n\n\n\nThe booklet includes an essay by Peter Quantrill on the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and Marriner's history with Handel's music, an essay by Peter Quantrill, author of Marriner and the Academy: A Record Partnership A Sessionography by Philip Steuart. In original dust jacket.\n\n(UNIVERSAL MUSIC\/IMS)\n\n\n\nScheduled to be recorded\n\nHandel: [CD 1\n\n[CD 1]\n\n1-5) Music for the Royal Fireworks HWV351, \"Music on the Water\" Suite 6-8) No.3 in G major HWV350, 9-13) No.2 in D major HWV349, 14-18) No.1 in F major HWV348\n\nRecorded in London, September 1971\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 2]\n\nConcerto Op.3 1-3) No.1 in B-flat major HWV312, 4-8) No.2 in B-flat major HWV313, 9-11) No.3 in G major HWV314, 12-15) No.4 in F major HWV315, 16-20) No.5 in D minor HWV316, 21-22) No.6 in D major HWV317\n\n[Performed by] Richard Adney (1-3, 9-11), Richard Taylor (1-3)(flute), Roger Lord (1-8, 13-22), Michael Dobson (1-8, 13-22)(oboe), George Malcolm (organ, harpsichord), Stanislav Heller ( harpsichord)(21, 22)\n\nRecorded February \u0026amp; March 1964, London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 3]\n\nEnsemble Concerto Op.6 1-5) No.1 in G major, HWV 319,6-9) No. 2 in F major HWV320, 10-14) No. 3 in E minor HWV321, 15-18) No. 4 in A minor HWV322, 19-24) No. 5 in D major HWV323, 25-29) No. 6 in G minor HWV324\n\n[Performed by] Neville Marriner (1-5, 16-29), Malcolm Latchem (1-5, 16-29), Andrew McGee (6-9), Trevor Connor (6-9), Hugh Maguire (10-14), Raymond Keenlyside (10-14) (violin), Kenneth Heath (cello), Thurston Dart (harpsichord), Andrew Davis (organ)\n\nRecorded in London, February and March, 1968.\n\n\n\n[CD 4]\n\nConcerto Op.6 1-5) No.7 in B-flat major HWV325, 6-11) No.8 in C minor HWV326, 12-17) No.9 in F major HWV327, 18-23) No.10 in D minor HWV328, 24-28) No.11 in A major HWV329\n\n[Performed by] Trevor Connor (1-11, 24-28), Alan Loveday (1-17), Malcolm Latchem (12-23), Iona Brown (18-23),Hugh Maguire (24-28) (violin), Kenneth Heath (cello), Thurston Dart (harpsichord), Andrew Davis (organ)\n\nRecorded February and March, 1968, London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 5]\n\nConcerto Op.6 1-5) No.12 in B minor HWV330, 6-9) No.1 in G major HWV319, 10-12) No.4 in A minor HWV322, 13-17) No.6 in G minor HWV324\n\n[Performed by] Trevor Connor (1-5), Raymond Keenlyside (1-5), Neville Marriner (6-9), Norman Nelson (6-9), Gerald Jarvis (6-9), Anthony Howard (6-9) (violin), Kenneth Heath (cello) (1-9), Thurston Dart(harpsichord)(1-5), Andrew Davis(organ)(1-5).\n\nRecorded February and March 1968 (1-5), July 1962 (6-9), November 1963 (10-12), March 1961 (13-17), London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 6]\n\n1-4) Oboe Concerto No. 1 in B-flat major, HWV 301, 5-8) Oboe Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, HWV 302a,9-12) Oboe Concerto No. 3 in G minor, HWV 287, 13) Concerto Op. 3 No. 2, HWV 302b (section), 14) Overture, Menuetto and Gigue from Opera \"Berenice\" HWV 38 (Act 2), 15) \"Entry of the Queen of Sheba\" from Oratorio \"Solomon\" (Act 3), 16-19) Recorder Concerto in F major (based on Concerto HWV 293), 20-23) Recorder Concerto in G major (based on Concerto HWV 314)\n\nRoger Lord, oboe (1-15), Bernard Kleinis, recorder (16-23), London Strings (16-23)\n\nRecorded April (1-15) and July (16-23), 1965, London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 7]\n\nOrgan Concerto Op.4 1-3) No.1 in G minor HWV289, 4-5) No.2 in B-flat major HWV290, 6-8) No.3 in G minor HWV291, 9-12) No.4 in F major HWV292, 13-16) No.5 in F major HWV293, 17-19) No.6 in B-flat major HWV294\n\nGeorge Malcolm (organ, harpsichord [6-8])\n\n[Recorded] October 1972,Oxford\/\n\n\n\n[CD 8]\n\nOrgan Concerto Op.7 1-4) No.7 in B-flat major HWV306, 5-8) No.8 in A major HWV307, 9-12) No.9 in B-flat major HWV308, 13-16) No.10 in D minor HWV309, 17-19) No.11 in G minor HWV310, 20-21) No.12 in B-flat major HWV311\n\nPerformed by George Malcolm (organ, harpsichord [17-19])\n\nRecorded in London, July 1973\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 9]\n\n1) Sonata from \"The Triumph of Time and Enlightenment\" HWV 46a, 2-6) Organ Concerto No. 13 in F major HWV 295 \"The Cuckoo and the Nightingale\", 7-11) Organ Concerto No. 14 in A major HWV 296, 12-14) Organ Concerto No. 15 in D minor HWV 304, 15-20) Organ Concerto no. No.16 in F major, HWV305a\n\nGeorge Malcolm (organ)\n\nRecorded in London, August 1975 (1, 12-20), December 1973 (2-11)\n\n\n\n[CD 10]\n\n1-4) From the opera \"Alcina\" HWV34 (Overture\/Il Ballo\/Symphonia\/Dream Music),5-7) Ballet music from Opera \"Ariodante\" HWV33, 8) Ballet music from Opera \"The Faithful Shepherd\" HWV8a\n\nRecorded in London, December 1970 \u0026amp; September 1971\n\n\n\n[CD 11\u0026amp;CD 12]\n\nOratorio \"Messiah\" HWV56\n\nEllie Armeling (soprano), Anna Reynolds (alto), Philip Langridge (tenor), Gwyn Howell (bass), Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Choir\n\nRecorded in London\/January, June, and July, 1976.\n\n\n\n[CD 13] Opera \"Acis and Galatea\" HWV49 (Act 1)\n\nJill Gomez (soprano), Robert Tier, Philip Langridge (tenor), Benjamin Lacson (baritone)\n\nRecorded in London, January 1978.\n\n\n\n[CD 14]\n\n1-17) Opera \"Acis and Galatea\" HWV 49 (Act 2), 18-19) Behold, the Saint, the Master of Music HWV 124, 20) My Soul Hears as I See It HWV 207, 21) Pleasant Silence, Fountain of Peace HWV 205\n\n[Performed by] Jill Gomez, soprano (1-17),Robert Thier, Philip Langridge (1-17)(tenor), Benjamin Lacson (baritone)(1-17).\n\nRecorded: January 1978 (1-17), November 1969 (18-21), London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 15-CD 17].\n\nOratorio \"Jephthah\" HWV 70\n\nAnthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Margaret Marshall, Emma Kirkby (soprano), Alfreda Hodgson (contralto), Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Choir, Southend Boys Choir\n\n[Recorded] March 1979, London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 18]\n\n1-4) Concerto in C major, HWV 318, \"Alexander's Feast\"; 5) Overture in D major, HWV 337\/338; 6-12) Double Concerto No. 1 in B flat major, HWV 332; 13-18) Double Concerto No. 2 in F major, HWV 333; 19-23) Double Concerto No. 3 in F major, HWV 334; 24) Oratorio, \" The Entry of the Queen of Sheba\" from \"Solomon\" HWV67 (Act 3)\n\n[Performed by] Iona Brown (1-4), Hugh Bean (1-4) (violin), Timothy Brown (5-23),Robin Davis (5-23), Anthony Halstead (5-23), Christian Rutherford (5-23)(horn), Celia Nicklin (5-23), Barry Davis (5-23)(oboe), Dennis Vigay (cello) (1-23), Nicholas Kramer\u0026amp; John Toll(harpsichord)(1-23).\n\nRecorded: January \u0026amp; June 1979 (1-23), August 1971 (24), London\/.\n\n\n\n[CD 19]\n\nThe Coronation Anthem of George II, 1) Zadok the Priest HWV 258, 2-5) Rejoice, O Lord, by Thy power HWV 260, 6-8) Thy hand is strong HWV 259, 9-12) My heart is full of loud words HWV 261, 13-15) Oratorio \"Judas Maccabeus\" HWV 63 (excerpt), 16) \"Oh Lord, that Day\" from \"Dettingen Te Deum\" HWV283, 17) \"Darken the sky and the sea\" from Opera \"Orlando\" HWV31 (Act 3), 18) \"Despise the Most High God\" from Brockes Passion HWV48, 19) \"Soft and beautiful eyes~\" from Opera \"Selse\" HWV40 Ombra mai fu\" (Act 1),20) \"For unto us a Child is born\" (part 1), 21) Hallelujah (part 2) from the oratorio \"Messiah\" HWV56\n\n[Performed by] Joanne Rogers, soprano (1-15); Katherine Denley, mezzo-soprano (1-15); Anthony Rolf Johnson, tenor (1-15); Robert Dean, bass (1-5); Dmitry Horostovsky, baritone (16-19), Alastair Ross, organ (1-15); Elizabeth Kenny, theorbo (16-19); Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Choir (1-15, 20-21).\n\nRecordings] June 1984 (1-15), January 1997 (16-19), December 1991 (20-21), London\n\n\n\nPerformers\n\nNeville Marriner, conductor\n\nAcademy of St. Martin in the Fields (except CD 6: 16-23)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Decca","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48341135786273,"sku":"28948453511","price":103.95,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/28948453511.jpg?v=1710673517","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-de\/products\/28948453511","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}