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Hamburg marked an important year in its history in 1762. The citys large St. Michaels Church had been destroyed by fire in 1760, and two years later the magnificent new Baroque structure (as yet without a tower) was dedicated. This event was celebrated as an official state ceremony, and of course Georg Philipp Telemann, the citys music director, who by then was eighty-one years old, had to supply the music for it. Aware of the great importance of this event, he produced one of his most magnificent and most expressive scores with an ensemble including six double-choral trumpets and timpani. He wrote Der Tag des Gerichts, the great oratorio of his old age, during the same year, and his dedication music is situated on this same high musical level. Freshly edited by the great Handel and Telemann researcher Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hirschmann, it can now be experienced on CD. After our discovery of some Christmas oratorios by Telemann last month, we are now presenting yet another outstanding composition that even today, more than two hundred years after the event celebrated in Hamburg, justifies a timeless interest in the dedication.
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ORATORIO BELLISSIMO
Consiglio vivamente questo bellissimo Oratorio di Telemann; musica luminosa, brani solistici e corali di bellissima fattura, ottimo fraseggio dei Cantori con l'orchestra d'archi ed i fiati (trombe in primis), timpani sempre attenti e marcanti i punti più importanti delle Arie e dei Corali. Consigliatissimo anche per l'ottima acustica di registrazione.
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