If this recording of George Frederick Handel's Messiah seems a bit unusual -- sung in German rather than in English, and sounding somewhat more Classical in orchestration than Baroque -- then it's because this is the 1789 arrangement by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, commissioned by Baron Gottfried van Swieten for his musical society, Die Gesellschaft der Associierten Cavaliere. Helmuth Rilling's complete performance with the Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart and the Bach Collegium Stuttgart gives a fair account of the work, which is ...
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If this recording of George Frederick Handel's Messiah seems a bit unusual -- sung in German rather than in English, and sounding somewhat more Classical in orchestration than Baroque -- then it's because this is the 1789 arrangement by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, commissioned by Baron Gottfried van Swieten for his musical society, Die Gesellschaft der Associierten Cavaliere. Helmuth Rilling's complete performance with the Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart and the Bach Collegium Stuttgart gives a fair account of the work, which is roughly three-quarters Handel's, one-quarter Mozart's; considering the number of changes in orchestration, inventive rewriting of some numbers, and trimming of others, the revamped oratorio was found deserving of inclusion in Mozart's catalog of works as Der Messias, K. 572. The reconstructions are evident from the start in the Sinfonia, which has a much thicker orchestral texture than Handel's strings provided; other adjustments are noticeable in the arias, which have been cleverly...
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Add this copy of Der Messias (the Messiah, Le Messie) in Der Bearbeitung to cart. $26.95, good condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Diego, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Haenssler.