Face to Face With the Truth [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Face to Face With the Truth [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Track Listings

1. You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth
2. What It Is?
3. Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite the World) Friendship Train
4. Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)
5. Take Me in Your Arms and Love Me
6. Don't Let Him Take Your Love from Me
7. What's Going On

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Pictures of the Gone World
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    Pictures of the Gone World

    Manufacturer: Synergy Ent
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0007GAEMG
    Release Date: 2005-02-08

    Tracks:

    1. Away Above A Harborful
    2. Just As I Used To Say
    3. In Hintertime Praxiteles
    4. In Paris In A Loud Dark Winter
    5. Not Too Long
    6. And The Arabs Asked Terrible Questions
    7. Yes
    8. Sarolla's women In Their Picture Hats
    9. 'truth Is Not The Secret Of A Few
    10. For All I Know Maybe She Was Happier
    11. Fourtune
    12. And She Like A Young Year
    13. It Was A Face Which Darkness Could Kill
    14. So
    15. Funny Fantasies Are Fewer Never So Real As Oldstyle romances
    16. Three Maidens Went Over The Land
    17. Terrible
    18. London
    19. With Bells For Hooves In Sounding Streets
    20. That Fellow On The Boattrain Who Insisted
    21. Heaven
    22. Crazy
    23. Dada Would Have Liked A Day Like This
    24. Picasso's Acrobats Epitomize The World
    25. The World Is A Beautiful Place
    26. Reading Yeats I Do Not Think/Sweet And Various The Woodlark
    George Frideric Handel: Esther
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
    • a voice teacher and early music fan
    George Frideric Handel: Esther

    Manufacturer: CORO
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001B0A94
    Release Date: 2004-06-01

    Tracks:

    1. Overture Andante - Larghetito - Allegro
    2. Recitative Habdonah/Haman: " 'Tis greater far to spare"
    3. Aria Haman: " Pluck root and branch from out the land"
    4. Recitative Persian Officer: "Our souls with ardour glow"
    5. Chorus: "Shall we the God of Israel fear?"
    6. Recitative First Israelite: " Now persecution shall lay by her iron rod"
    7. Aria: " Tune your harps to cheerfull strains"
    8. Chorus: " Shall we of servitude complain"
    9. Aria Israelite Woman: " Praise the Lord with cheerful noise"
    10. Recitative Israelite Woman: " 0 God, who from the suckling's mouth"
    11. Aria Second Israelite: " Sing songs of praise, bow down the knee"
    12. Chorus: " Shall we of servitude complain"
    13. Recitative Priest of the Israelites: " How have our sins provoked the Lord!"
    14. Chorus: "Ye sons of Israel mourn"
    15. Aria Priest ofc The Israelites: "0 Jordan, Jordan, sacred tide"
    16. Chorus: "Ye sons of Israel mourn"
    17. Andante
    18. Allegro
    19. Adagio
    20. Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. Recitative Esther/Mordecai: " Why sits that sorrow on thy brow?"
    2. Aria Mordecai: " Dread not, righteous Queen, the danger"
    3. Recitative Esther: "I go before the King to stand"
    4. Aria Esther: " Tears assist me, pity moving"
    5. Chorus: " Save us, O Lord"
    6. Recitative Ahasuerus/Esther: "Who dares intrude into our presence"
    7. Duet Esther/Ahasuerus: " Who calls my parting soul from death?"
    8. Aria Ahasuerus: "0 beauteous Queen, unclose those eyes!"
    9. Recitative Esther: " If I find favour in thy sight"
    10. Aria Ahasuerus: " How can I stay when love invites?"
    11. Recitative Third Israelite/Fourth Israelite: " With inward joy his visage glows"
    12. Chorus: " Virtue, truth and innocence"
    13. Arioso Priest of the Israelites: " Jehovah, Crown'd with glory bright"
    14. Chorus: " He comes, he comes to end our woes"
    15. Recitative Ahasuerus/Esther: " Now, a Queen, thy suit declare"
    16. Arioso Haman: " Turn not, a Queen, thy face away"
    17. Aria Esther: " Flatt' ring tongue, no more I hear thee!"
    18. Recitative Ahasuerus: "Guards, seize the traitor, bear him hence!"
    19. Aria Haman: " How art thou fall'n from thy height!"
    20. Chorus: "The Lord Our enemy has slain"

    Album Description

    Handel's oratorios vary greatly in their presentation. In many ways, Esther is a rarity;it is by far the most intimate, not surprisingly as it was composed for the Duke of Chandos. The Duke's Palladian palace near the village ofEdgware had not been completed in time for the first performance so this may have taken place (as did Acis and Galatea) in the intimate surroundings of a small church, St Lawrence, Whitchurch.

    We decided, therefore, that we should attempt to convey that intimacy of performance on disc; so we performed in the round with microphones in the middle, the orchestra in front of me, the choir behind and the soloists alongside. The result is everything that chamber music should be where players and singers can enjoy every aspect of Handel's masterpiece.

    "The 'sound' of Esther, superbly communicated in the recorded performance here, is pure enchantment... The choral singing has an exceptional grandure, and the instrumental playing a shimmering beauty. Among the soloists, none of whom is less than accomplished, Nancy Argenta and Michael Chance dominate... Both singers affirm a new golden age of Handel interpretation".

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME.......2007-01-26

    Esther is the first of Handel's oratorios by a good many years, written when he was 33 and enjoying the patronage of the Duke of Chandos. When he later became his own impresario and was running into trouble as a composer and producer of Italian operas he turned to oratorio as a strategic alternative, but at this early date his concern was to deliver staged entertainments for the Duke, and Esther, contemporary with the work that later gained the title Acis and Galatea, seems to have been just an unusually serious specimen of its type.

    As often with Handel, there is no fully official version of the score, and this particular score may not even be fully complete from any point of view. The libretto seems to have been the work of someone in the frivolously named association of big literary figures called the Scriblerus Club, perhaps Dr John Arbuthnot, dedicatee of Pope's great poetic Epistle, but Pope himself may have had a hand in it too. As we have it here, the work breaks into two very asymmetrical parts. Scenes 1 and 2 start with a recitative lasting only seconds from Habdonah followed by a longer one in which Haman announces his onslaught on the Israelites, and from there on feature only anonymous participants. Esther herself and the other named characters make their appearance first in scene 4, but the change of tone occurs in scene 3. At this point the music gains gravity first in the chorus Ye sons of Israel with its extraordinary modulations and then in the striking aria O Jordan, Jordan. I myself feel that this weightier tone is maintained to the end, whether or not the writer of the liner note is correct in saying that the long final chorus with solos is out of proportion to its context.

    Throughout - in the first part as well as in scenes 3-6 - the instrumental writing is vivid and varied, with an extraordinary pizzicato accompaniment to Tune your harps and then an even more extraordinary obbligato from the harp itself at Praise the Lord. The harpist is no less than Jan Walters, but sometime I would like to see the score and check out what seem some odd rhythmic interactions here between her and the soloist Nancy Argenta. There are no fewer than ten vocal soloists in a work lasting a little over an hour and a quarter, and a very distinguished bunch they are. I was particularly pleased to find Michael Chance in the countertenor role of the Priest of the Israelites as I admire the strength of his tone, but there is no real weakness among them, unless Lynda Russell as Esther has a couple of very slightly awkward high notes in Flatt'ring tongue, which must be a little nerve-wracking to sing as she has to find her note for herself unaccompanied at the start and later at the reprise. You will see some big names among the instrumentalists too, with Crispian Steele-Perkins on the trumpet making a predictably fine contribution towards the end, and of course with Jan Walters in that marvellous harp part early on. The chorus gets some wonderful work to do, and rises to it fully. I really am unable to worry about the proportionateness of the final chorus when I hear that incomparable Handelian build of tone, sung by 18 singers and sounding as if there were 100.

    There is a good liner note by Graydon Beeks Jr, not perhaps the last word in lucidity (neither is the plot of the libretto come to that) but worth re-reading. Harry Christophers himself contributes a short foreword largely concerned with the recording process and highlighting the contributions of Mark Brown and Mike Hatch, his long-time technical collaborators. I was interested to see also the name of Geoff Miles in a role described as `editor'. What responsibilities this involved is not stated and perhaps I ought to know without being told, but I know the work of Geoff Miles as recording engineer from elsewhere and it gave me confidence just to see that he is involved in the proceedings, and the technical work is predictably excellent.

    My collection of Handel oratorios is now almost complete, and what a wonderful musical experience they are. Each is unique in its own way, but Esther is unique in some very special ways, and I suggest that you do not wait until you are my age to get to know it.

    5 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan.......2006-04-04

    Handel began composing the oratorio 'Esther' in 1718. There is some confusion as to who actually worte the libretto for it, but the story follows very closely the biblical story of Esther in the Book of Esther in the old testament. The story tells of a plot of Haman, the Agagite (Michael George-bass) jealous and powerful vizier of King Xerses (Ahasuerus-Tom Randle-tenor) of Persia(485-464), to destroy in a single day all the Jews living in the Roman Empire. He is moved to this out of hatred for the Jewish servant Mordecai (Mark Padmore-tenor),who for religious motives refuses to render him homage. The day of the proposed massacre is determined by lot. Meanwhile, Esther,niece and adopted daughter of Mordecai, is chosen Queen by King Xerses. She averts the pogrom planned against her people and has the royal decree of extermination reversed against Haman and the enemies of the Jews. Mordecai replaces Haman, and together with Esther, works for the welfare of their people. As you can see this makes for an interesting Oratorio, which it truly is!
    This is a "small" contribution compared to many of Handel's other works. However, it is not "small" in a musical sense. There is much creativity on the part of Handel as to orchestral scoring; he exploits his small orchestra and chorus in surprising ways, introducing new vocal and instrumental colours throughout the score, adding and subtracting instruments and voices in many and varied ways. This is a listening surprise as it moves along. And what a great performance on the part of the Christophers as well as some outstanding vocal soloists. Mark Padmore's (Mordecai) aria "Tune Your Harps to Cheerful Strains" was superb as was the Duet between Lynda Russell (Esther) and Tom Randle (Ahasuerus).But the aria that really drew me into the entire drama was sung by Michael Chance (Priest) "O Jordan, Jordan, sacred Tide." It was perfection itself!!!!The Chorus was extremely good and dictionally perfect. It is a great listening experience.
    Russian Orthodox Church Music [Hybrid SACD]
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      Russian Orthodox Church Music [Hybrid SACD]

      Manufacturer: Pentatone
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B0000CDLF6
      Release Date: 2003-10-28

      Tracks:

      1. The Lord's Prayer
      2. The Eternally Begotten And Co-Eternal Son
      3. Invincible Lord Of Hosts
      4. Lord, Now Lettest Thou Thy Servant Depart In Peace
      5. The Cross, Exalted, Invites All Creation
      6. The Angel Declared To Mary
      7. In This Day The Lord Has Made
      8. Bless The Lord, O My Soul
      9. It Is Indeed Meet To Praise Thee
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      Russian Liturgical Chant
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        Manufacturer: Polygram Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000414M
        Release Date: 1992-10-13

        Tracks:

        1. The Lord's Prayer
        2. The eternally begotten and co-eternal Son
        3. Invincible Lord of Hosts
        4. Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
        5. The Cross, exalted, invites all creation
        6. The angel declared to Mary
        7. In this day the Lord, o my soul
        8. Bless the Lord, o my soul
        9. It is indeed meet to praise thee
        10. Credo
        11. God is with us!
        12. Turn not thy face away from thy servant
        13. Standing by the Cross
        14. On this day the Virgin
        Face to Face With the Truth
        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
        • A Bit long on the Truth
        Face to Face With the Truth
        The Undisputed Truth
        Manufacturer: Umvd Import
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000942QS
        Release Date: 2004-01-06

        Tracks:

        1. You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth
        2. What It Is?
        3. Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite the World) Friendship Train
        4. Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)
        5. Take Me in Your Arms and Love Me
        6. Don't Let Him Take Your Love from Me
        7. What's Going On

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars A Bit long on the Truth.......2004-01-14

        If you love the Temptations,you'll like The Undisputed Truth.
        Norman Whitfield,was Songwriter and producer for both groups
        at the same time. The led to a lot of crossover meterial from
        the Tempts to the Truth. Hence you have "What it is" that gave
        words to "Hum along and Dance" a Temps instrumental.
        Norman Whitfield described "The Undisputed truth as a cross
        between Sly Stone and The 5TH Demension on my copy of the original LP(on which I base the review) They weren't as funky

        as Sly nor as pleasent to the ears as the 5th.
        But the carved their own niche on EVERY song they did,
        whether you liked it or not you never forgot their version.
        So hear The Undisputed TRUTH for yourself and decide
        If you can handle the Truth.
        The Slaughter
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          The Slaughter
          Cshot the Voice of Rebellion
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          ASIN: B000CA9EGE
          Release Date: 2005-11-01

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          11. Rollin
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          13. Lick a Shot
          14. Shotta Dreamz
          15. Breathe
          16. Nasty Girl
          17. Wheneva Your Around
          18. Hip Hop
          19. 75 Barz
          20. Epiphany
          21. Starz That Shine
          22. My Way
          23. Zonin Out
          24. Gonna Miss U

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