“Let Rolling Streams“ - from Handel's Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne (HWV 74). A filmed performance of the same utterly RAVISHING work I featured in my earlier upload - I have always felt that while Bach targets the mind, Handel aims at the heart, and hits it unfailingly. A trite generalisation perhaps, but there's truth in it. On this occasion (and at a slightly faster tempo) we have the European Union Baroque Orchestra & Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen. And if I may say so, most beautifully performed here by rising star countertenor, Alex Potter; and the equally persuasive baritone, Hugo Popplewell. I hope you enjoy it too. Text Let rolling streams their gladness show with gentle murmurs whilst they play, and in their wild meanders flow, rejoicing in this blessed day. The day that gave great Anna birth who fix'd a lasting peace on earth. Performance Countertenor: Alex Potter Baritone: Hugo Popplewell European Union Baroque Orchestra & Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen. This recording was made in St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht, or Dom Church (Dutch: Domkerk) in August 2013.
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