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Robert King,  King's Consort - Antonio Vivaldi: The Complete Sacred Music  [11CDs] (2005)

Robert King, King's Consort - Antonio Vivaldi: The Complete Sacred Music [11CDs] (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 3.40 Gb | Total time: 12 h 53 mins | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDS 44171/81 | Recorded: 1994-2003

What can anyone add to the praise that has deservedly been heaped on Robert King and the King's Consort's 11 discs of the complete sacred music of Vivaldi? Can one add that every single performance is first class – wonderfully musical, deeply dedicated, and profoundly spiritual? Can one add that every single performer is first class – absolutely in-tune, entirely in-sync, and totally committed? Can one add that every single recording is first class – amazingly clean, astoundingly clear, and astonishingly warm? One can because it's all true and it's all been said before by critics and listeners across the globe.
John Butt, Dunedin Consort - Handel: Esther, Original Cannons Version 1720 (2012)

John Butt, Dunedin Consort - Handel: Esther, Original Cannons Version 1720 (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 525 Mb | Total time: 65:30+34:11 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Linn Records | CKD 397 | Recorded: 2011

With its 2012 release of Handel's Esther, the Dunedin Consort continues its admirable series of recordings of little known or recently reconstructed versions of Baroque oratorios, begun in 2006 with its award-winning Dublin version of Messiah. There have been other reconstructions of the early version of Esther, Handel's first English oratorio, but the impetus behind this one, "the first reconstructable version, 1720" comes from research published in 2010 by musicologist John H. Roberts that clarifies which music reflects Handel's intentions for a private 1720 performance at Cannons, the residence of James Bridges, who became Duke of Chandos, and which was added for its 1732 revival.
Robert King, The King’s Consort - Handel: The Choice of Hercules; Maurice Greene: Hearken unto me, ye holy children (2002)

Robert King, The King’s Consort - Handel: The Choice of Hercules; Maurice Greene: Hearken unto me, ye holy children (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 317 Mb | Total time: 62:32 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67298 | Recorded: 2001

When Handel introduced English oratorios to London in the 1730s, he did not confine himself to sacred subjects, exploring also Classical myths, with texts based on Roman and Greek literature. The Choice of Hercules marks Handel’s last realisation of a Classical tale. It started life in 1749 as music for Alceste, but the Covent Garden production was cancelled, leaving Handel with an hour of superb music on his hands. By the summer of 1750 he had adapted several numbers and added new ones, and in 1751 it premiered as ‘an additional New Act’ concluding a performance of the ode Alexander’s Feast. Much of the music from the original conception (the story of a loyal wife who dies to save her husband and is subsequently rescued from the Underworld by Hercules) transferred easily to its new guise, for example the noble opening Sinfonia, originally intended to mark Hercules’ return from the Underworld, now entirely apt for the entrance of the young Hercules in the new drama.

«Cook the Books» by Jessica Conant-Park, Susan Conant  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Sept. 24, 2022
«Cook the Books» by Jessica Conant-Park, Susan Conant

«Cook the Books» by Jessica Conant-Park, Susan Conant
English | EPUB | 0.9 MB

«One of the Survivors» by Susan Shaw  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Sept. 29, 2019
«One of the Survivors» by Susan Shaw

«One of the Survivors» by Susan Shaw
English | ISBN: 9781416996569 | EPUB | 0.2 MB
Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - George Frideric Handel: Jephtha (2014)

Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - George Frideric Handel: Jephtha (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 761 Mb | Total time: 58:34+57:25+52:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Coro | # COR16121 | Recorded: 2014

Jephtha (1751) was Handel's last oratorio. It does not have quite the dramatic sweep of Messiah or Israel in Egypt, but it contains many moments equal to anything in Handel. These include the choruses, several of which are among the most dramatically effective fugues ever composed. One attractive feature of this excellent recording of the oratorio under the directorship of Harry Christophers is that these choruses are crystal clear in texture, with all the words intelligible: hard enough for the soloists, who likewise won't have you turning to the booklet, and well-nigh remarkable for a chorus. Christophers' group the Sixteen consists of 18 members here, plus an orchestra of 30, so this is a fairly sizable performance by current standards.
Dunedin Consort, John Butt - Handel: Esther (2012) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Dunedin Consort, John Butt - Handel: Esther (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 99:24 minutes | 1.91 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

The Dunedin Consort has established a reputation as the finest single-part period performance choir currently performing. In 2011 Gramophone named the Dunedin Consort the 11th Greatest Choir in recognition of its triple focus upon artistic revitalisation of over-familiar great works, meticulous musicological enquiry and the audiophile integrity of Linn Records' production values. The multi-award-winning Dunedin Consort has won praise for the natural style of its soloists (an authoritative bass and a superb contralto-The Guardian) and renown for the virtuosity of its singers. The Dunedin Consort has performed at music festivals in Scotland - including the Edinburgh International Festival and broadcasts frequently on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Scotland.
V.A. - The History Of Classical Music In 24 Hours [24CD Box Set] (2015) [Re-Up]

V.A. - The History Of Classical Music In 24 Hours [24CD Box Set] (2015)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 28:05:31 |3,88 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Created from the legendary Deutsche Grammophon Catalogue, The History of Classical Music in 24 Hours is a collection that can spark a life-long interest in classical music. Thematically arranged on 24 discs, The History weaves its way from Medieval Music to Minimalism, with many stops along the way: The Renaissance, Baroque (vocal and instrumental), the great Concertos, the Rise of the Virtuoso, a three disc focus on opera and more.

V.A. - The History Of Classical Music In 24 Hours [24CD Box Set] (2015)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Sept. 22, 2020
V.A. - The History Of Classical Music In 24 Hours [24CD Box Set] (2015)

V.A. - The History Of Classical Music In 24 Hours [24CD Box Set] (2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log) | Run Time: 28:05:31 | 7,12 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Created from the legendary Deutsche Grammophon Catalogue, The History of Classical Music in 24 Hours is a collection that can spark a life-long interest in classical music. Thematically arranged on 24 discs, The History weaves its way from Medieval Music to Minimalism, with many stops along the way: The Renaissance, Baroque (vocal and instrumental), the great Concertos, the Rise of the Virtuoso, a three disc focus on opera and more.
John Williams - The Towering Inferno: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1974) Expanded Limited Edition 2001 [Silver Age]

John Williams - The Towering Inferno: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1974)
Expanded Limited Edition 2001 [Silver Age Classics]

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 337 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 184 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: Film Score Monthly | # FSM Vol. 4, No. 3 | Time: 01:16:29

Great balls of fire! The Towering Inferno (1974) was the biggest success of the Master of Disaster, Irwin Allen, and his last collaboration with the world's most famous film composer, John Williams. Williams had written TV themes and scores for Lost in Space, The Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants, as well as the score for The Poseidon Adventure (1972). The Towering Inferno was both the summa of his work for Allen and a large-scale lead-in for his legendary run on 1970s and early '80s blockbusters for Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Williams has always had a talent for opening themes and The Towering Inferno features one of his best: the bustling, five-minute "Main Title" accompanies a helicopter flight over San Francisco in soaring, heroic fashion. From there the score encompasses distinct romantic themes—presented symphonically as well as in the "light pop" style of the period—and a wide variety of suspense, chaos and action music as the characters struggle valiantly to stay alive. Unlike The Poseidon Adventure, which featured sparse and claustrophobic interior scoring in addition to a thrilling main theme, The Towering Inferno was scored much extensively and emotionally.