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Purcell: The Fairy Queen /Les Arts Florissants * Christie»rank: 235293from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
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Handel: Concerti Grossi Op 6 (Nos 1, 2, 6, 7, 10) /Les Arts Florissants * Christie»rank: 307934from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: :This was William Christie's last recording for Harmonia Mundi, and it really is a pity that he only recorded five out of a total of twelve concertos, for these are superb performances in every respect. lf you're looking for an excellent selection on one disc from Handel's 0p. 6, then you really can't do better. 0n the other hand, l can't imagine anyone not wanting the whole set, and Andrew Manze and the Academy of Ancient Music, also on Harmonia Mundi, squeeze them all onto ...
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Handel - Acis and Galatea / Daneman, Petibon, Agnew, Cornwell, A. Ewing, Les Arts Florissants, Christie»rank: 215541by: Patricia Petibon, Paul Agnew, Joseph Cornwell, Alan Ewing, Andrew Sinclair, François Piolino, David Le Monnier, Anne-Marie Lasla, Hiro Kurosaki
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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M-A. Charpentier - Le Malade imaginaire [1+1]»rank: 274986from: Harmonia Mundi (France)
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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Artist Portrait: Susan Graham»rank: 217106from: Warner Classics
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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Charpentier: Les Antiennes 'O' de L'avent ('O' Anthems for Advent), In Nativitatem D.N.J.C. Canticum H 414»rank: 323176by: Marc-Antoine Charpentier, William Christie, Les Arts Florissants
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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Monteverdi - Il Ballo delle Ingrate · La Sestina / Mellon · Laurens · Reinhart · Feldman · Visse · Laplénie · Cantor · Les Arts Florissants · Christie»rank: 331314by: Claudio Monteverdi, William Christie, Guillemette Laurens, Dominique Visse, Les Arts Florissants, Agnès Mellon, Gregory Reinhart, Jill Feldman, Konrad Junghänel
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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M.A. Charpentier - Les Arts Florissants, H.487 / Les Arts Florissants, Christie»rank: 319491from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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Rameau: Anacréon»rank: 338758from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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Christmas Oratorio»rank: 348347from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: :Handel's sunny pastorale ('oratorio' seems too imposing a word) Acis and Galatea is just the thing to cheer you up if you're feeling gloomy, its bittersweet ending notwithstanding. lt gets performed and recorded these days in several different versions, ranging from Handel's chamber-scaled 1718 original (using only five soloists, who also make up the chorus) to a German-language arrangement by Mozart with four-part choir and orchestra. William Christie's version follows the one that Handel used for a 1739 revival of the piece, in which he ...
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