Handel - Utrecht Te Deum & Jubilate
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Label: Carus
Cat No: CAR83310
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 21st June 2019
Contents
Works
Il pastor fido (The Faithful Shepherd): Suite, HWV8Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne 'Eternal source of light divine', HWV74
Utrecht Jubilate, HWV279
Utrecht Te Deum, HWV278
Artists
Christina Landshamer (soprano)Anja Scherg (soprano)
Reginald Mobley (countertenor)
Benedikt Kristjansson (tenor)
Andreas Wolf (bass)
Gaechinger Cantorey
Conductor
Hans-Christoph RademannWorks
Il pastor fido (The Faithful Shepherd): Suite, HWV8Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne 'Eternal source of light divine', HWV74
Utrecht Jubilate, HWV279
Utrecht Te Deum, HWV278
Artists
Christina Landshamer (soprano)Anja Scherg (soprano)
Reginald Mobley (countertenor)
Benedikt Kristjansson (tenor)
Andreas Wolf (bass)
Gaechinger Cantorey
Conductor
Hans-Christoph RademannAbout
The Gaechinger Cantorey, conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann, performed the Te Deum at the brilliant closing concert of the Musikfest Stuttgart 2018. Soloists Christina Landshamer, Reginald Mobley, Benedikt Kristjánsson and Andreas Wolf delighted the audience.
The recording begins with an orchestral suite from Handel’s opera Il pastor fido, which premiered in November 1712. The Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne from February 1713, also known as “Ode of peace”, points to the impending peace of Utrecht with the demand “United nations shall combine” in its final chorus.
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