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Händel: For unto us a child is born

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2009

Dear Youtube User

If you are the COPYRIGHT OWNER of this performance I kindly ask you to first contact me requesting to delete the
video but avoiding to fill a complaint to YouTube administration and I WILL DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.

It is in fact impossible for me to know if some of my videos constitute copyright infringement because all the material I uploaded is the result of TV recording and passion for the music.

I uploaded the video just to promote the music I love.
I don't want problems with anybody and I never intended to break the copyright law.

Thanks for your understanding
CAROSAXONE
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MESSIAH
A Sacred Oratorio in three parts by
Georg Friedrich Händel.

Libretto by Charles Jennens

Sara MacLiver, Soprano
Alexandra Sherman, Alto
Christopher Field, Countertenor
Paul McMahon, Tenor
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Bass

Cantillation Choir
Orchestra of the Antipodes
Dir. Antony Walker

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  • There are no words to describe what this makes me feel inside my heart.

    How in the world can two people not like this amazing interpretation of this God glorifying, wonderful, soul-lifting and precious music?!!!

  • Maravilloso!

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  • Wow, what a great choir!! Beautiful performance, best version on youtube.

  • HE is JESUS CHRIST!!!!

  • @Garichek Thanks so much for that, It seems to all fit now. Im learning about this wonderful style of music more and more.

  • @Malloyism It is called Pifa (a pastoral symphony) and in fact is not an endpiece but rather an introduction to the next part.

  • what is that little soft endpeice there at 3.38. Ive never heard it before and why do a lot of versions leave it out?

  • @siobonic: in the case of this song, it's the long, slurred fast notes sung to the word "born". Best wishes to you!

  • @tchatchka what do you mean 'melisma'?

  • what a great performance

  • @WorshipInSpirit YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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