George Frideric Handel: BELSHAZZAR, Oratorio HWV 61
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Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
BESLHAZZAR (oratorio in three parts), HWV 61 (1744)
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Simone Kermes, Sopran
Elizabeth McQueen, Alt
Martín Oro, Countertenor
Hermann Oswald, Tenor
Wolf Matthias Friedrich, Bass
Bach-Kantorei
Ensemble ad fontes
dir. Wilfried Schnetzler
Programmheft:
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Act One
00:00:05 Ouverture
Scene 1
00:04:22 Accompagnato (Nitocris) - Vain, fluctuating state
00:09:05 Air (Nitocris) - Thou, God most high
Scene 2
00:13:31 Chorus (Babylonians) - Behold, by Persia's hero made
00:16:16 Recitative (Gobrias, Cyrus) - Well may they laugh
00:17:00 Accompagnato (Gobrias) - O memory
00:18:23 Air (Gobrias) - Opress'd with never-ceasing grief
00:21:23 Air (Cyrus) - Dry those unavailing tears
00:23:11 Recitative (Cyrus) - Be comforted
00:24:11 Accompagnato (Cyrus) - Methought as on the bank
00:26:38 Recitative (Cyrus, Gobrias) - Now tell me, Gobrias
00:28:04 Air (Gobrias) - Behold the monstrous human beast
00:31:10 Recitative (Cyrus) - Can you then think it strange
00:32:28 Chorus (Persians) - All empires upon God depend
Scene 3
00:36:12 Air (Daniel) - O sacred oracles of truth
00:41:09 Accompagnato (Daniel) - Rejoice, my countrymen
00:42:08 Recitative (Daniel) - For long ago
00:42:34 Accompagnato (Daniel) - Thus saith the Lord
00:44:13 Chorus (Jews) - Sing, O ye Heav'ns
Scene 4
00:48:35 Air (Belshazzar) - Let festal joy triumphant reign
00:53:47 Recitative (Belshazzar, Nitocris) - For you, my friends
00:54:48 Air (Nitocris) - The leavy honours of the field
01:02:05 Recitative (Belshazzar, Nitocris) - It is the custom
01:04:11 Chorus (Jews) - Recall, O King
01:07:10 Recitative (Nitocris, Belshazzar) - They tell you true
01:08:54 Duet (Nitocris, Belshazzar) - O earer than my life, forbear
01:14:44 Chorus (Jews) - By slow degrees the wrath of God
Act Two
Scene 1
01:19:08 Chorus (Persians) - See, from his post Euphrates flies
01:25:47 Recitative (Cyrus) - You see, my friends
01:26:41 Air (Cyrus) - Amaz'd to find the foe so near
01:31:08 Chorus (Persians) - To arms, to arms
Scene 2
01:31:41 Chorus (Babylonians) - Ye tutelar gods of our empire look down
01:34:43 Air (Belshazzar) - Let the deep bowl thy praise confess
01:37:29 Accomp., Chorus (Belshazzar, Babylonians) - Where is the God of Judah's boasted pow’r?
01:40:06 Recitative (Belshazzar) - Call all our wise men
01:40:28 Symphony 'Postillions'
01:42:08 Recitative, Chorus (Belshazzar, Wise Men) - Ye sages, welcome always to your King
01:43:20 Chorus (Babylonians) - O misery! O terror!
01:44:54 Recitative (Nitocris, Belshazzar) - O King, live for ever
01:46:07 Recitative (Belshazzar) - Art thou that Daniel?
01:46:47 Air (Daniel) - No! to thyself thy trifles be
01:48:25 Accompagnato (Daniel) - Yet, to obey his dread command
01:50:30 Recitative (Nitocris) - O sentence too severe
01:50:54 Air (Nitocris) - Regard, O son, my flowing tears
Scene 3
01:57:09 Air (Cyrus) - O God of truth
02:01:33 Recitative (Cyrus) - You, Gobrias
02:02:54 Chorus (Persians) - O glorious prince!
Act Three
Scene 1
02:08:14 Air (Nitocris) - Alternate hopes and fears
02:12:21 Recitative (Nitocris, Daniel) - Fain would I hope
02:12:42 Air (Daniel) - Can the black Aethiop change his skin?
02:15:19 Recitative (Nitocris, Arioch, Messenger) - My hopes revive
02:17:35 Chorus (Jews) - Bel boweth down!
Scene 2
02:19:07 Air (Belshazzar) - I thank thee, Sesach
02:20:45 A Martial Symphony
Scene 3
02:21:22 Air (Gobrias) - To pow'r immortal
02:24:17 Recitative (Cyrus) - Be it thy care, good Gobrias
02:24:51 Air (Cyrus) - Destructive war, thy limits know
02:27:24 Duet (Nitocris, Cyrus) - Great victor, at your feet I bow
02:32:03 Recitative (Cyrus, Daniel) - Say, venerable prophet
02:33:02 Chorus - Tell it out among the heathens
02:34:50 Accompagnato (Cyrus) - Yes, I will build thy city
02:36:40 Anthem - I will magnify Thee, O God my King
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Lovely!
It is to be appreciated, the profound professionalism of publishing, along with the sublime music, the text, the rembrandian painting are extraordinary!
Until I knew only a few orators, Messiah, Saul, Judah Maccabaeus, ... but now ... you have enriched me with yet another full beauty ... what wonderful are you !!!
I listen to everyday, almost and I always wonder every time! What power do you have to reveal to this world?!?!
einmalig schön, das müsste öfters gespielt werden , sowohl szenisch als auch als Oratorium, also konzertant
Eternel grandiose la musique baroque { 1580-1750 } Campra Delalande Charpentier Lully Couperin Bach Vivaldi Haendel Telemann Purcell Monteverdi Pergolesi Rameau Scarlatti Albinoni Allegri Schutz Caldara Mouret Marais Corelli Praetorius Leclair Du Mont Pachelbel Geminiani Frescobaldi Biber Buxtehude Carissimi Zelenka Patino Carerols Torelli Tartini Mondoville Muffat Rebel Soler Sainte-Colombe Fiocco Cesti Marazzoli Legrenzi Ribayaz Sanz Falconieri et tant d'autres merci TH-cam pour ses moments de musique baroque qui reste ÉTERNEL.
Mais n'oublie jamais Zachow!Haendel , aucune genie , il est ....
Thank you for posting
Fantastique merci pour ce travail de lecture.
Super la basse Wolf Matthias Friedrich !!!
Fine, and moving performance.
GEORG FRIEDRICH HAENDEL {HALLLE 1685-1759 LONDRES} BELSHAZZAR {HWV 61} {1744}. Une merveille, ensemble vocales , et orchestre grandiose bravo. BELSHAZZAR oratorio de HAENDEL 3 ACTS, composé entre août et octobre 1744. La trame du livret écrit par CHARLES JENNENS est tiré du chapitre 5 du livre de Daniel {le festin de Balthazar}, appuyé par les propheties de Jerimie et d' Issaie. Oeuvre pessimiste, BELSHAZZAR montre l'effondrement de l'empire de Babylone et constitue une leçon sur la fragilité des empires.Un chef-d'œuvre merci.
A great largely unknown baroque masterpiece---what a pity. How many Figaro's or Tosca`s must we hear for one performance of this.
Handel is without of Puccini Giacomo or other compose MINOR! Ther are for me only two compser:Haenedel and Bach!
The rest is SLENCE!
Most be! silence!
Unknown is for NEOFITS!
You do not Know where is the Green for go in the ather part of street!
@@doprescu99 Golfa! There have been many others who have written worthily. Your ignorant cries embarrass me. Hoomeyow!!
I have been bewitched by this gigantic genius!!
I'm largely accustomed to Bach, Vivaldi, Purcell, Mozart, Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann, Palestrina, Byrd, Victoria, Desprez, Wagner, Brahms, Haydn... But, strangely enough, for me Haendel was always in the shadow of them. Until now.
Handel es el número uno, y theodora, el Mesías, Saúl, Susana, Solomon, jeptha, Alexander Balus, Semele,etc. Dices que Handel ahora sí, por este oratorio?
Excellent!!
00:13:31 Chorus (Babylonians) - Behold, by Persia's hero made
00:32:28 Chorus (Persians) - All empires upon God depend
00:44:13 Chorus (Jews) - Sing, O ye Heav'ns
01:04:11 Chorus (Jews) - Recall, O King
01:14:44 Chorus (Jews) - By slow degrees the wrath of God
01:19:08 Chorus (Persians) - See, from his post Euphrates flies
01:31:08 Chorus (Persians) - To arms, to arms
01:31:41 Chorus (Babylonians) - Ye tutelar gods of our empire look down
01:43:20 Chorus (Babylonians) - O misery! O terror!
02:02:54 Chorus (Persians) - O glorious prince!
02:17:35 Chorus (Jews) - Bel boweth down!
02:02:54 Chorus (Persians) - O glorious prince!
EXCEPTIONAL, Ireal.NEVER, NOBODI CAN COMPOSE THIS!
Great IMN aboat LIBERTY!
It is very likely that the Jews betrayed Babylon and let the besieging Persians into the city secretly. This would explain Daniel's magician's show (he knew what was going to happen and couldnt help boasting) and the fact that there seemed to have been a siege yet one which ended with the Persians entering Babylon without having to fight to do so. And perhaps letting the Jews return to Israel was a reward for their treachery?