Handel: Israel in Egypt
Catalog Number: ALPHA1176
Handel’s Israel in Egypt, first performed in 1739, is recorded here in the two-part version (Exodus and Song of Moses) favored by Berlioz. Hervé Niquet’s post-pandemic production captures Le Concert Spirituel’s joyful, dramatic choral interplay and powerful unity.
Sample rate
96000 Hz
Although Israel in Egypt was first performed on 4 April 1739 in tripartite form, Handel probably first composed this oratorio without a complete text. Hervé Niquet has chosen to record the version in two parts that Berlioz and the whole of the 19th century considered definitive, these being the Exodus and the Song of Moses. Produced just after the Covid pandemic, this recording also shows the joy of Le Concert Spirituel’s singers and instrumentalists at making music together again: Hervé Niquet says the final chorus "is a cry of happiness in unison" and sees an "almost palpable drama in these works: the two choruses face each other on either side of the orchestra and respond to each other in violent retaliations and monumental unisons. Their interweaving in diabolical movements is like a theatrical staging before our very eyes.”
Published date
2025-10-24
Number of discs
1
Sample rate
96000 Hz
Channels
stereo:24:2.0
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