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Reviewer: George Hall
The composer revised the work several times, but Paul McCreesh's version aims to get as close as possible to what was originally heard at the first performance at the Royal Theatre in Lincolns Inn Fields in 1740. Handel was in the habit of adding concertos to flesh out his oratorio performances, and through we don't know specifically which works were chosen on this occasion, an educated guess has been made based on the keys of the following movements. This works surprisingly well, with two Concerti Grossi from the Opus 6 set receiving lively treatment from the Gabrieli Players under McCreesh's vital direction, with William Whitehead adding in the characterful colours of a recreated instrument of 1745 in the B flat Organ Concerto Op 7 No 1.
The choral elements are scrupulously handled by the Gabrieli Consort, and the soloists are choice. Gillian Webster is the light, bright soprano, Laurence Kilsby the delightful treble, tenor Jeremy Ovenden brings his words to life, while Peter Harvey provides a solid baritone and Ashley Riches a confident bass.
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