Handel - Messiah | Linn CKD761

Handel - Messiah

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Label: Linn

Cat No: CKD761

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 27th March 2026

Contents

Artists

Hilary Cronin (soprano)
Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano)
Alexander Chance (countertenor)
Nathan Marcieca (countertenor)
Guy Cutting (tenor)
Frederick Long (bass-baritone)
Edward Grint (bass-baritone)
Irish Baroque Choir
Irish Baroque Orchestra

Conductor

Peter Whelan

Works

Handel, George Frideric

Messiah, HWV56

Artists

Hilary Cronin (soprano)
Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano)
Alexander Chance (countertenor)
Nathan Marcieca (countertenor)
Guy Cutting (tenor)
Frederick Long (bass-baritone)
Edward Grint (bass-baritone)
Irish Baroque Choir
Irish Baroque Orchestra

Conductor

Peter Whelan

About

For the first time, the Irish Baroque Orchestra and its Artistic Director Peter Whelan have recorded what can be considered the ensemble’s signature work, Handel’s Messiah, an annual touring highlight in the IBO calendar. Surprisingly this is the first recording on historical instruments by an Irish ensemble – given the work, a staple of oratorio music, was premiered in Dublin in 1742. That year, a struggling Handel came to the second biggest city in the British Isles to rekindle his fortune. After the premiere (700-strong attendance, the ladies were asked to come without hoop-framed skirts and the gentlemen without their swords), Handel left Dublin a much richer man. The Irish Baroque Choir and an array of first-class singers (Hilary Cronin, Helen Charlston, Alexander Chance, Nathan Mercieca, Guy Cutting, Frederick Long and Edward Grint) join the IBO to try and capture something of the atmosphere of that extraordinary moment, in a recording which traces back the origins of this enduring masterpiece.

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Reviews

Whelan draws a fleet-footed performance from his orchestra and from a choir of just 13, including all the vocal soloists, their singing light and precise enough to sound almost gossipy in places.
The Guardian 3 April 2026
I think it is the most refreshing Messiah I have heard in ages  (Record of the Week)
Record Review (BBC Radio 3) March 2026
Every solo singer here is crisp, dynamic and expressive... nothing ever seriously impairs the freshness, excitement, uplift and spiritual glow of this wonderful Irish Messiah.
The Times March 2026
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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