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Le Cantate per il Cardinal Pamphili ~ Handel’s Italian Cantatas, Volume 1 ~ - Tra le fiamme (Il consiglio),
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We also congratulate this year’s runners-up: Angelika Kirchschlager’s recital of arias (on Sony BMG) that Handel composed for the castrato Carestini and mezzo-soprano Durastanti (featuring music from Giulio Cesare, Arianna in Creta and Ariodante) was superbly accompanied by the Kammerorchester Basel under the astute direction of Laurence Cummings. The panel of judges also commends a collection of duets from Handel’s English theatre works sung by Carolyn Sampson and Robin Blaze (with the OAE directed by Nicholas Kraemer, on BIS), and a DVD of Glyndebourne’s recent staging of Giulio Cesare (in which the OAE were conducted by William Christie, on Opus Arte). Several panel members also drew special attention to a dramatic performance of the opera Poro, issued by the Göttinger Händel Gesellschaft.
What is The Stanley Sadie Handel Recording Prize?
It
is an annual award given to one distinctive new recording of Handel's music.
Hitherto known as The International Handel Recording Prize, it is chosen by a
specially invited panel of respected scholars and journalists who each possess a
special and informed interest in Handel’s music. One of the prize’s founder
panel members was the scholar, author and critic Stanley Sadie, and in 2005 the
prize was renamed in his memory: we continue to hope that this prize is warmly
accepted as an appropriate legacy of Stanley’s unusual ease at mingling
enjoyable journalism and superb scholarship together. In some respects it was
influenced by the now defunct American Handel Society Recording Prize
(1991-1998), but in 2002 an international panel of judges inaugurated a broader
forum to nurture recognition to a new recording of Handel’s music of noteworthy
quality. This year’s winner was chosen by judges from Australia, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, England and the U.S.A. The winner is carefully
selected from a comprehensive list of all new recordings of Handel’s music
released during the previous calendar year. The winner must satisfy tough
criteria: it needs to combine fine interpretive quality with a penetrating or
valuable insight into Handel’s genius. Thus this Prize is an indication of a
disc’s quality and the significance of its contribution to Handelian knowledge.
This Year's Panel of Judges:
Nicholas Anderson (Producer and writer, BBC Music Magazine – Taunton)
Sandra Bowdler (Opera critic – Perth, Australia)
Hugh Canning (The Sunday Times, International Record Review – London)
Colin Coleman (Gerald Coke Handel Collection, The Foundling Museum – London)
Mikhail Fikhtengoltz (Handel scholar and Arts Administrator – Moscow)
Philippe Gelinaud (Handel scholar, Opéra Magazine – Paris)
Lindsay Kemp (BBC Radio 3 and The Gramophone – London)
Tess Knighton (Editor of Early Music – Cambridge)
Brad Leissa (GFHandel.org, American Handel Society – Washington D.C.)
Michael Pacholke (Musicologist, Hallische Händel-Ausgabe – Halle)
Benedikt Poengsen (Göttingen Händel-Festpiele – Göttingen)
Christopher Purvis (Chairman, Handel House Museum – London)
Brian Robins (Author, Fanfare, Goldberg – Burgundy)
Kimiko Shimoda (UK Correspondent for The Record Geijutsu – London)
David Vickers (Handel scholar, The Gramophone, GFHandel.org – Huddersfield)
Carlo Vitali (Musicologist, Amadeus, Opera Now, Musical America – Bologna)
The Candidate List
(in no particular order)
Theatre works:
Arianna in Creta
Orchestra of Patras; George Petrou; MD&G.Atalanta
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra; Nicholas McGegan; Magnatune.com (download / CD)Messiah (1742 Dublin version)
The Dunedin Consort; John Butt; LinnMessiah (1751 version)
The Academy of Ancient Music; Choir of New College, Oxford; Edward Higginbottom; NaxosMessiah
Freiburger Barockorchester; Choir of Clare College, Cambridge; René Jacobs; Harmonia MundiRinaldo
Aradia Ensemble; Kevin Mallon; NaxosSolomon
Junge Kantorei; Frankfurt Baroque Orchestra; Joachim Carlos Martini; NaxosIsrael in Egypt
Chamber Choir of Europe; Orchester der Deutschen Händel-Solisten; Anthony Bramall; Brilliant Classics
Sacred works:
’Handel in Rome’ (includes Gloria in excelsis Deo, Mi palpita il cor)
Julianne Baird (soprano); Marshall Coid (countertenor); The Queen’s Chamber Band; Lyrichord Early Music Series
Vocal music and recitals:
Crudel Tiranno Amor & works for cembalo and organ
Syliva Greenberg (soprano); Edgar Krapp; Oehms ClassicsGreat Oratorio Duets
Carolyn Sampson (soprano); Robin Blaze (countertenor); OAE; Nicholas Kraemer; BISHandel Arias
Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo); Kammerorchester Basel; Laurence Cummings; Sony BMGIl Gelsomino (Italian Cantatas)
Anna Korondi (soprano); Hungaroton
[includes several world premiere recordings]Le Cantate per il Cardinal Pamphili
Roberta Invernizzi (soprano); La Risonanza; Fabio Bonizzoni; GlossaSolo Cantatas
Veronika Winter (soprano); Das Kleine Konzert; Hermann Max; CapriccioApollo e Dafne & music from The Alchymist
Nicola Wemyss (soprano); Tom Sol (baritone); Musica ad Rhenum; Jed Wentz; Brilliant Classics
Orchestral / Chamber:
‘Handel at Home’
London Handel Players; Somm‘New Seasons’ (Handel for oboe & orchestra)
Albrect Mayer; Sinfonia Varsovia; DGWater Music & Music for the Royal Fireworks
Aradia Ensemble; Kevin Mallon; NaxosRecorder Sonatas
Tripla Concordia; StradivariusHaendel (piano)
Anne Queffelec; Mirare‘Complete Recorder Sonatas’
Alan Davis (recorder); David Ponsford (harpsichord); Guild
Special category:
The Secret Handel
Christopher Hogwood; Metronome
[Harpsichord music by Handel, Muffat, Kreiger and Zachow]Giulio Cesare
Orquestra Simfónica I Cor del Gran Teatre del Liceu; Michael Hofsetter; TDK
[DVD of pasticcio production by Herbert Wernicke]
DVD:
Agrippina
Combattimento Consort Amsterdam; ChallengeGiulio Cesare
Glyndebourne; OAE; William Christie; Opus Arte
Endnote: A live recording of Poro (conducted by Konrad Junghänel and featuring the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin) was not eligible for consideration because it is only available to members of the Göttinger Händel Gesellschaft (Göttingen Handel Society).
The International Handel Recording Prize was inspired by The American Handel Society's Recording Prize. The AHS Recording Prize was awarded on an annual basis between 1991-1998.