umm ok FIRST Handel was a genuius and what he wrote was of Gods wiil. Man just to have this music playing in your head to write the notes down is just wonderful. SECOND no disrespect at all and may God bless you BUT WE have no right to say when the Good Lord is coming back. He the one true God knows. Jesus and the Angels do not know. The Father knows. it says it in Revelation. May 22 could come and go just like ever day! WE dont know but we must be ready.:) a
22 W E E K S May 21 2011 RAPTURE OF GOD'S ELECT;NO MORE SALVATION! KJV Proof: FAMILY RADIO DOT COM we are almost there PGS 56-58;BUT IT IS UP TO GOD IF YOU SEE THIS OR NOT;BEG HUMBLY!
Sir Neville Marriner,en su concepción del "Messiah" the Haendel,engrandece,aún más,la tradición británica de éste emblemático oratorio.Una de las cimas del barroco.
I hope you are able to upload the video as it is soooo hard to find such a superb performance as given here by the soloists, choir and orchestra led by the incomparable Sir Neville Marriner! I always try to find his renditions first of any piece to see how it SHOULD be done. ;)
Its a excellent performance and selection but some recitatives and arias that i love isnt here. As example i speak of The trumpet shall sound (Bass), Thou shall break them (Tenor), Hallelluiah. If you have those videos i will thank you that you will up them in Youtube.
The trumpet shall sound (Bass) - yes, I like that part too.
But the 'Hallelluiah" no, it is too much played. As Pour Elise ant the theme of symphonies. 5 and 9 of Beethoven, the Coral of cantata 147 of Bach, Rondo alla Turca of Mozart, etc. I try avoid these parts excessively recorded and played.
As a choral singer, "And with his stripes" is maybe my favorite from this piece to sing. (I sing also.)
knittingnickel9 2 months ago
GERMANY FOREVER and EVER
And also the britons got teached by GERMAN music
And they celbrate this GERMAN COMPOSER TO THIS DAY
GERMANY FOREVER
Dirkovic80 8 months ago 7
Thank you for your upload, I enjoyed your performance ...
leonard67294 10 months ago
Thank you for your upload, I enjoyed your performance ...
leonard67294 10 months ago
umm ok FIRST Handel was a genuius and what he wrote was of Gods wiil. Man just to have this music playing in your head to write the notes down is just wonderful. SECOND no disrespect at all and may God bless you BUT WE have no right to say when the Good Lord is coming back. He the one true God knows. Jesus and the Angels do not know. The Father knows. it says it in Revelation. May 22 could come and go just like ever day! WE dont know but we must be ready.:) a
kitcat2011able 1 year ago
22 W E E K S May 21 2011 RAPTURE OF GOD'S ELECT;NO MORE SALVATION! KJV Proof: FAMILY RADIO DOT COM we are almost there PGS 56-58;BUT IT IS UP TO GOD IF YOU SEE THIS OR NOT;BEG HUMBLY!
mrskarenkatz 1 year ago
holy moley JERRY HADLEY is just great!
pnoguy1103 1 year ago
Sir Neville Marriner,en su concepción del "Messiah" the Haendel,engrandece,aún más,la tradición británica de éste emblemático oratorio.Una de las cimas del barroco.
paradoxicus 1 year ago
the "we like sheep" song, i remember hearing it in a disney channel movie.
Rylosalex 2 years ago
loved everything except "He Trusted in God". was a tad too fast. loved the perfrmance in general though
lorin80 2 years ago
please put " he was despised"
azizdad 2 years ago
adoro estas voces, además uno de los tenores (4:02 con lentes, parte inferior) ¡se parece tanto a mi querido padre!
animanatural 2 years ago
I hope you are able to upload the video as it is soooo hard to find such a superb performance as given here by the soloists, choir and orchestra led by the incomparable Sir Neville Marriner! I always try to find his renditions first of any piece to see how it SHOULD be done. ;)
dolafbrown 2 years ago
I know you wrote this eight months ago and so you probably know by now that this very performance is available on DVD.
Joseph3044 2 years ago
Hey COdonauta...xD.. long time no talk.. how's your doing? btw.. where is the song "He was despised?"
Jayasat 2 years ago
7:10 Yes, Basses, Ye shall sing!
haruwan21 3 years ago
oh...we have to be sure... 3:30 . Loving regards,
WiseMonki 3 years ago
Its a excellent performance and selection but some recitatives and arias that i love isnt here. As example i speak of The trumpet shall sound (Bass), Thou shall break them (Tenor), Hallelluiah. If you have those videos i will thank you that you will up them in Youtube.
But i thank you very much your videos
OttorinoR 3 years ago
Maybe later I make the upload of other parts.
The trumpet shall sound (Bass) - yes, I like that part too.
But the 'Hallelluiah" no, it is too much played. As Pour Elise ant the theme of symphonies. 5 and 9 of Beethoven, the Coral of cantata 147 of Bach, Rondo alla Turca of Mozart, etc. I try avoid these parts excessively recorded and played.
codonauta 3 years ago
an admirable position.
paulthefan 2 years ago
Certified Intergalactic!
Dogaradodia 3 years ago