Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of George Frideric Handel's "Song for St. Cecilia's Day," a captivating collection of choral and orchestral masterpieces released on Delphian Records. This album, spanning a little over an hour and nineteen minutes, is a testament to Handel's enduring genius, blending the sacred and the secular in a harmonious celebration of music and its divine power.
The centerpiece of the album is Handel's "Song for St. Cecilia's Day," HWV 76, a grand ode to the patron saint of music. The composition is a vibrant tapestry of recitatives, arias, and choruses, each piece more enchanting than the last. From the stirring "Overture" to the ethereal "What passion cannot music raise and quell?" and the triumphant "The trumpet's loud clangour," Handel's work is a journey through the very essence of music itself.
Complementing this is the "Concerto Grosso in B-Flat Major, HWV 325, Op. 6 No. 7," a four-movement piece that showcases Handel's mastery of the concerto grosso form. The "Largo - Allegro," "Largo e Piano," "Andante," and the lively "Hornpipe" offer a delightful contrast to the choral works, demonstrating Handel's versatility and innovation.
The album concludes with "Look Down, Harmonious Saint, HWV 124: Musick! That all-persuading art - Sweet accents all your numbers grace," a beautiful anthem that encapsulates the album's theme of music as a divine gift.
Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a treasure trove of Handel's finest works. It's a celebration of music, a tribute to St. Cecilia, and a testament to Handel's enduring legacy.
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Tracks
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: OvertureGeorge Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: From harmony, from heav'nly harmony (Tenor recitative)George Frideric Handel, Ed Lyon, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: From harmony, from heav'nly harmony (Chorus)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: What passion cannot music raise and quell? (Soprano air)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: The trumpet's loud clangour (Tenor air and Chorus)George Frideric Handel, Ed Lyon, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: La MarcheGeorge Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: The soft complaining flute (Soprano air)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: Sharp violins proclaim (Tenor air)George Frideric Handel, Ed Lyon, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: But oh! what art can teach? (Soprano air)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: Orpheus could lead the savage race (Soprano air)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: But bright Cecilia rais'd the wonder high'r (Soprano recitative)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle
Song for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76: As from the pow'r of sacred lays (Soprano and chorus)George Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle
Concerto Grosso in B-Flat Major, HWV 325, Op. 6 No. 7: Largo - AllegroGeorge Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Concerto Grosso in B-Flat Major, HWV 325, Op. 6 No. 7: Largo e PianoGeorge Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Concerto Grosso in B-Flat Major, HWV 325, Op. 6 No. 7: AndanteGeorge Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Concerto Grosso in B-Flat Major, HWV 325, Op. 6 No. 7: HornpipeGeorge Frideric Handel, Ludus Baroque, Richard Neville-Towle
Look Down, Harmonious Saint, HWV 124: Musick! That all-persuading art - Sweet accents all your numbers graceGeorge Frideric Handel, Ed Lyon, Ludus Baroque, Mary Bevan, Richard Neville-Towle