Handel: The Choice Of Hercules Dettingen Te Deum
Laurence Cummings; Christ Church Cathedral Choir
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Laurence Cummings; Christ Church Cathedral Choir
Description
This recording from the 2018 Gottingen Handel Festival presents two rarely heard works by George Frideric Handel: "The Choice of Hercules" and the "Te Deum for the Victory of Dettingen".
In "The Choice of Hercules" from 1751, Handel musically processes the mythical theme of Hercules at the crossroads, whereby Hercules' vacillation between virtue and lust is ideal for the back and forth in the search for the right path in life.
The "Dettingen Te Deum" (HWV 283) is a cantata composed by Handel in 1743. On 27 June 1743, the British army and its allies under the command of King George II had defeated the French army at the Battle of Dettingen. Handel was commissioned to write a Te Deum "with timpani and trumpets" for the victory celebrations.
Laurence Cummings, the Handel Festival Orchestra, outstanding soloists and the legendary Christ Church Cathedral Choir from Oxford provide the successful performance.
Tracklisting
Laefer Quartet
Lina Tur Bonet, Musica Alchemica
Christophe Coin; Orquesta Barroca De Sevilla
Vladimir Fedosseyev/Tschaikowsky Symphony Orchestra
Solomon's Knot
Soloists; Cappella Amsterdam; Orch Of The 18th C; Bruggen
Rodin Quartett
Miriam Feuersinger; Capricornus Consort Basel
Le Concert des Nations - La Cappela Nacional de Catalunya - Jordi Savall
Truro Cathedral Choir, James Anderson-Besant
The Choir of HM Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace; The English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble; Joshua
Vincent Dumestre; Le Poeme Harmonique; Charlotte La Thrope; Paul-Antoine Benos-Djian; Hugo Hymas; T
The Edison Singers; Noel Edison
Sumi Hwang; Denzil Delaere; Thomas Oliemans; Elena Tsallagova; Benjamin Bruns; Groot Omroepkoor; Ma
Sophie Klussmann; Josette Micheler; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Rundfunkchor Berlin; Kinderc
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Mendellsohn Choir of Pittsburgh; Westminster Choir; F. Murray Abraha