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Handel - The Messiah / Kantorow, Dietschy, Tantcheff, Auvergne Orchestra
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 Color
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In Theaters : 1991
DVD Release : 26 October, 1999
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Handel - The Messiah / Kantorow, Dietschy, Tantcheff, Auvergne Orchestra description
Handel's most popular oratorio is not a major part of Christmas celebrations in France, as it is in English-speaking countries, and that makes the fine performance by these French choral singers all the more impressive. This production slightly misrepresents the work by printing the title as The Messiah, adding a definite article that is not a part of the original English title. But by any title, Messiah is a masterpiece and has been recognized as such since the composer's lifetime. It is, in fact, the only concert work of the baroque era that has an unbroken performance history through the more than two-and-a-half centuries of its existence. Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, Bach's Mass in B Minor, and all of Handel's operas, to name only a few examples, were long forgotten and had to be revived for modern audiences.

As it traveled through the centuries, Messiah was adapted to changing musical tastes, and only in the last generation or two have performances tried to return to the way it was performed in Handel's lifetime. This performance, thoroughly enjoyable on its own terms, is in the 19th-century style, not baroque, with a large (and very good) chorus and a modern orchestra, including instruments that Handel did not use. Those who want a purer baroque style might try Christopher Hogwood on CD-- or Roger Norrington on VHS if they insist on video. Seeing the musicians does add to enjoyment, and the performance has a striking visual ambiance in an ancient French monastery with some 15th-century tapestries that show their age. --Joe McLellan

Handel - The Messiah / Kantorow, Dietschy, Tantcheff, Auvergne Orchestra Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Library safe
Thankfully, we picked this one up at the library. It would have been a disappointed buy. We had bought the Kings College version a few months ago (previously mentioned by a reviewer)which I would recommend also... 5 stars.
We thought this DVD was a little too sublime, as a matter of fact so sublime one couldn't ever ever ever hear the harpsichord let alone see the player finger the keyboard. The Mezzo soprano was without volume or any ummph. Maybe it was my DVD but the whole performance seemed to be recorded with insufficient volume. Panning of the camera was like being on a carousel horse whirlling around seeing blurred faces go by. Legatto without a strong downbeat. We agree it should have said on the jacket 'In a Classical Style not Baroque'.
On the positive side ...the tapestries in the Abbey were nice.
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