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大象传媒 Singers - Handel's Saul

From Milton Court, London, a performance of Handel's oratorio Saul given by the 大象传媒 Singers and St James's Baroque. With soloists David Soar, Robert Murray and Fflur Wyn.

The 大象传媒 Singers and St James's Baroque perform Handel's dramatic oratorio Saul, recorded in April at Milton Court in London.

Presented by Ian Skelly

Handel: Saul HWV 53

David Soar, bass
Robert Murray, tenor
Fflur Wyn, soprano
Iestyn Davies, countertenor
Elizabeth Atherton, soprano
大象传媒 Singers
St. James's Baroque
James O'Donnell, conductor

Composed at white-heat in the summer of 1739, and a triumphant comeback for Handel after months of poor health, Saul was the longest, largest, most powerfully theatrical English stage work to date. The story of the Israelites' quest for a king includes the tales of Goliath, the Witch of Endor, and the passionate relationship of David and Jonathan, leavened with murderous jealousy, terrible pathos and tragic greatness - all illuminated by Handel's finest music.

3 hours

Credit

Role Contributor
Performer 大象传媒 Singers

Broadcast

  • Mon 30 May 2016 19:00