Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of George Frideric Handel's "Handel: Utrecht Te Deum; Jubilate," a captivating choral masterpiece released in 1980 under the Decca Music Group Ltd. label. This classical gem, spanning 43 minutes, is a testament to Handel's unparalleled compositional prowess, blending the sacred texts of the "Utrecht" Te Deum (HWV 278) and the "Jubilate" (HWV 279) into a harmonious and uplifting musical experience.
The album opens with the resplendent "We praise thee, O God" from the Te Deum, setting the stage for a journey through Handel's intricate and emotive choral writing. Each track, from "To thee all Angels cry aloud" to "Glory be to the Father," showcases the grandeur and depth of Handel's work, performed with exquisite precision and passion.
Handel's "Utrecht" Te Deum, composed to celebrate the Treaty of Utrecht, is paired with the exuberant "Jubilate Deo," a setting of Psalm 100 that echoes the influence of Henry Purcell. Together, these works create a dynamic and spiritually uplifting listening experience that highlights Handel's ability to convey both solemnity and joy through his music.
Featuring the talents of renowned artists and ensembles, this album is a must-listen for fans of classical, choral, and opera music. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a newcomer to Handel's oeuvre, "Handel: Utrecht Te Deum; Jubilate" offers a rich and rewarding exploration of one of the Baroque era's most celebrated composers.
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: We praise thee, O GodGeorge Frideric Handel, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: To thee all Angels cry aloud To thee Cherubin and SeraphinGeorge Frideric Handel, Emma Kirkby, Judith Nelson, Charles Brett, Rogers Covey-Crump, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: The glorious company of the Apostles Thou art the King of GloryGeorge Frideric Handel, Judith Nelson, Emma Kirkby, Rogers Covey-Crump, David Thomas, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: When thou took'st upon thee... When thou hadst overcome Thou sittest at the right hand of GodGeorge Frideric Handel, Emma Kirkby, Judith Nelson, Charles Brett, Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: We believe that thou shalt comeGeorge Frideric Handel, Emma Kirkby, Charles Brett, Rogers Covey-Crump, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: Day by day...And we worship thy NameGeorge Frideric Handel, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: Vouchsafe, O LordGeorge Frideric Handel, Emma Kirkby, Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott, David Thomas, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Te Deum, HWV 278: O Lord, in thee have I trustedGeorge Frideric Handel, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Jubilate, HWV 279: O be joyful in the LordGeorge Frideric Handel, Charles Brett, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Jubilate, HWV 279: Serve the Lord with gladnessGeorge Frideric Handel, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Jubilate, HWV 279: Be ye sure that the Lord he is GodGeorge Frideric Handel, Charles Brett, Rogers Covey-Crump, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Jubilate, HWV 279: O go your way into his gatesGeorge Frideric Handel, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Jubilate, HWV 279: For the Lord is graciousGeorge Frideric Handel, Charles Brett, Rogers Covey-Crump, David Thomas, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston
"Utrecht" Jubilate, HWV 279: Glory be to the FatherGeorge Frideric Handel, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, Simon Preston