Handel - The Complete ‘Alleluia, Amen’ Arias, HWV269-77
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0337
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 28th April 2017
Contents
Works
A Divine Song on the Passion of our Saviour (1693)A Divine Hymn
A Hymn on Divine Musick
Air no.6 (from the Braamcamp Handel-Clay Clock)
Antiphons (Amen & Alleluia movements) (9), HWV269-77
Minuet from the Braamcamp Handel-Clay Clock [HWV436]
Variation from the Braamcamp Handel-Clay Clock [HWV436]
Sonata Decima in G major
Sonata Nona in D minor
Sonata Undecima in A minor
Artists
Robert Crowe (soprano)Il Furioso
Works
A Divine Song on the Passion of our Saviour (1693)A Divine Hymn
A Hymn on Divine Musick
Air no.6 (from the Braamcamp Handel-Clay Clock)
Antiphons (Amen & Alleluia movements) (9), HWV269-77
Minuet from the Braamcamp Handel-Clay Clock [HWV436]
Variation from the Braamcamp Handel-Clay Clock [HWV436]
Sonata Decima in G major
Sonata Nona in D minor
Sonata Undecima in A minor
Artists
Robert Crowe (soprano)Il Furioso
About
Robert Crowe has worked for over 25 years as a male soprano, was a 1995 National Winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition and has sung over 70 leading roles in operas and dramatic oratorios in the United States and across Europe. He holds a PhD in historical musicology from Boston University, his dissertation focusing on the life and times of the last operatic castrato, Giovanni Battista Velluti.
Victor Coelho, Professor of Music at Boston University and Director of the Center for Early Music Studies, is a performer and musicologist specialising in the Renaissance as well as popular music.
David Dolata is Professor of Musicology at the Florida International University School of Music in Miami, he has served as visiting research professor at Centre d’Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance (CESR) in Tours, France, and maintains a long-standing affiliation with the Center for Early Music Studies of Boston University.
Juvenal Correa-Salas is a Chilean-born organist, harpsichordist and conductor, and teaches at the Florida International University School of Music. As a composer, he has been commissioned to write works for choir, orchestra, solo piano, ballet and chamber ensemble, as well as incidental electronic music for theatre and dance.
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