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Handel: Duet "Happy, happy we!", Acis & Galatea

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Georg Frideric Handel: Duet "Happy, happy we!" from Acis & Galatea, HWV 49a
Original Cannons Performing Version (1718)

Dunedin Consort & Players
Conductor: John Butt

Susan Hamilton - Galatea
Nicholas Mulroy - Acis
Thomas Hobbs - Damon
Nicholas Hurndall Smith - Coridon
Matthew Brook - Polyphemus

Linn Records 2008

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  • Bravo, Bravissimo!!!!! Finally a tenor who does justice to Acis and Galatea. Wow I love this recording and I have to get it soon.

  • @tensupr This is undoubtedly one of the best Handel recordings ever!

  • One of the best version ever heard. Bravo Nicholas, a splendid voice

  • Yes, this is a great recording, which I strongly recommend. I deserves the critical acclaim that it has recieved. Dunedin Consort has also recorded Messiah, which I have not heard yet.

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  • Jesus i listen to this song every friday! My Global studies teacher, Mr. Sanders playes this for us every friday!! had to serch it up :P

  • I got to sing this song with an orchestra for honor choir. It was amazing

  • very good my sister listens to this every friday on the radio

  • Gorgeous voices!

  • @darkhyena Maybe the Ren and Stimpy creators were inspired by this song. You never know.

  • Beautiful... but I can't help thinking of Ren and Stimply's "Happy happy joy joy"

  • Hearing the other versions on YouTube makes me really appreciate this one! It's beautiful the way the two voices meld together--and music itself is top drawer Handel.

  • @ongny definitely! I also like the Les Arts Florissants recording of Acis

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