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Helmuth Rilling, Bach Kollegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart - George Frideric Handel: Saul (2007)

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Helmuth Rilling, Bach Kollegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart - George Frideric Handel: Saul (2007)

Helmuth Rilling, Bach Kollegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart - George Frideric Handel: Saul (2007)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 635 Mb | Total time: 60:12+70:26 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler Classic | # CD98.280 | Recorded: 2006

Handel's Saul is an operatic oratorio with ever intensifying action and increasingly drastic scenes. Handel seems to have been especially moved by this particular text. He gives each of the five main soloists a distinctive profile. Even the vocal supporting roles are unique and intentionally individual. In none of his other oratorios does Handel call for a more differentiated orchestra. Alongside the strings, he uses oboes, recorders, bassoons, trumpets, timpani and trombones. For me, Saul is one of the great high points of Handel's works. All of the performers on this recording thoroughly enjoyed taking on the challenges brought forth by this music.

Helmut Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gachinger Kantorei - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem; Exsultate, jubilate (2009)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Helmut Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gachinger Kantorei - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem; Exsultate, jubilate (2009)

Helmut Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei, Pinchas Zukerman, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Judith Blegen - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem; Exsultate, jubilate (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 308 Mb | Total time: 68:55 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88697529902 | Recorded: 1979

Blegen’s technically flawless and musically peerless rendition (Exsultate, jubilate) is a pure celebration of beautiful singing and of the wonder of Mozart’s dazzling masterpiece. The sound is as clear and immediate as if it had been recorded yesterday, and Pinchas Zukerman’s direction is exemplary. Not so exemplary is this version of the Mozart/Süssmayr Requiem, although it certainly is one of the sturdier and more durable performances on disc (and the quartet of soloists is unsurpassed).

Sony The Classical Collection [30CDs], Vol. 3: Mozart, Beethoven (2008)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Sony The Classical Collection [30CDs], Vol. 3: Mozart, Beethoven (2008)

Sony The Classical Collection [30CDs], Vol. 3: Mozart, Beethoven (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1,17 Gb | Total time: 04:25:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88697334532 | Recorded: 1961-2006

This Sony-made 30CD classical music collection covers almost all classical music, from the early Baroque period represented by Bach to the schools of classical music by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms represent romantic, national and even modern musical schools led by Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, etc. representative, everything wonderful and vivid.

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: Great Sacred Choral Works [10CDs] (2010)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: Great Sacred Choral Works [10CDs] (2010)

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: Great Sacred Choral Works [10CDs] (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2.71 Gb | Total time: 10:48:54 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88697687172 | Recorded: 1969-1985

Helmuth Rilling is an excellent conductor and interpreter of Bach's sacred music. Recorded from 1969 to 1985, over a longer period of time than most other sets, there is a lot of change throughout the series. Rilling's recordings are more dense and lush than others, and his tempi are often slower than HIP recordings - no "original instruments" for Rilling. But he creates such a detailed sound-world that any fan of these works should want to hear Rilling's versions to compare with others. This said, Rilling often uses a technique that I find a bit disturbing. He'll have one instrument or group of instruments sequestered to one track, and others on the other track, giving a sound similar to that of early Beatles' stereo mixes, where vocals were on one track and instruments on the other.

Helmuth Rilling, Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: Messiah (1997)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Helmuth Rilling, Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: Messiah (1997)

Helmuth Rilling, Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: Messiah (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 648 Mb | Total time: 64:01+68:51 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler | # 98.198 | Recorded: 1997

Helmuth Rilling is perhaps better known for his extensive recordings of Bach Cantatas, and here, I can only say that this is a very "Bach"-like approach to Handel's oratorio, with severe attention being given to the various themes, each being given weight and purpose. The Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra & Chorus both perform admirably, giving exact attention to Rilling's tempos. Among the soloists, Sibylla Rubens had the most pleasing, lightest tone, with alto Ingeborg Danz and baritone Thomas Quasthoff both swallowed and thick in their vocal qualities, and tenor James Taylor, giving a light, inconsequential reading to his arias. And since the soloists are also under the stern eye of Rilling's rigid direction, they are given little opportunity to bring an iota of warmth or emotion to their readings.

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart - Johann Sebastian Bach: Schemelli-Liederbuch (1985)

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Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart - Johann Sebastian Bach: Schemelli-Liederbuch (1985)

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart - Johann Sebastian Bach: Schemelli-Liederbuch (1985)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 436 Mb | Total time: 50:17+50:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CBS Records | # CBS M2K 38972 | Recorded: 1983

It is an album devoted to excerpts from the Schemelli-Liederbuch. This song book was a mammoth collection of hymns or chorales put together by Georg Christian Schemelli, a choirmaster in Zeitz, Germany, in the first half of the 18th century. (His son studied with Bach.) For the hymnal, Bach contributed figured basses (to guide in the harmonization by the performer) for 69 chorale melodies. He also was responsible for a few melodies themselves and some complete harmonizations.

Helmuth Rilling - Haydn: Missa Sancti Francisci, Requiem (1995)

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Helmuth Rilling - Haydn: Missa Sancti Francisci, Requiem (1995)

Helmuth Rilling - Haydn: Missa Sancti Francisci, Requiem (1995)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:13:31 | 369 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Hungaroton | Catalog: HCD31022

This CD contains a fine performance of the Michael Haydn's Requiem, but if you are interested in hearing the much discussed striking influence of this Requiem on Mozart's, this is not most persuasive performance. For Rilling gives a rather musically suave reading, emphasizing a certain comforting quality to the music, and though you can still make the comparison, there is a better take on that angle. The old Hinreiner recording which was on a Koch/Schwann lp (I don't think it ever made it to CD) is actually much better for suggesting the almost spooky and dusky similarity between the two works. Still, this one is very heartfelt and enjoyable. But the much more spectacular event on this CD is the St. Francis Mass of Michael Haydn.

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart - Johann Christian Bach: Amadis des Gaules (1990)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart - Johann Christian Bach: Amadis des Gaules (1990)

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart - Johann Christian Bach: Amadis des Gaules (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Track (Cue & Log) ~ 640 Mb | Total time: 123:51 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler | # 98.963 | Recorded: 1990

Johann Christian Bach, the only member of his family to have had any career in the opera house, began writing for the stage in Italy, continued in London and Mannherm and ended in Paris. This work is the last of his operas, written in 1779 to a revision of the libretto by Quinault that Lully had set almost a century before. It was not a success; there were only seven performances and it was never revived. One can, I think, see some of the reasons why it failed to please the French audiences at the time of the Gluck/Piccinni controversies, but there is nevertheless some superlative music here which certainly affects our view of J. C. Bach, whom we tend to regard above all as an elegant, galant composer of courtly, Italianate QG symphonies and chamber music.

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Ensemble - Sacred Music of the Bach Family (2010)

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Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Ensemble - Sacred Music of the Bach Family (2010)

Helmuth Rilling, Bach-Ensemble - Sacred Music of the Bach Family (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 949 Mb | Total time: 193:38 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler Classic | HAEN98614

This is a unique collection of largely unknown compositions of the Bach family, the largest and most incredibly talented musical family of all time. For nearly two hundred years, the Bach family dedicated themselves to singing God’s praises in music. Helmuth Rilling, who has made the works of J S Bach and his family his life work, performs these pieces with delicacy, energy and intelligence.