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Critical praise for Arcangelo’s new album ‘Chandos Anthems’

Critical praise for Arcangelo’s new album ‘Chandos Anthems’

In the summer of 1717, after performing his Water Music during a royal cruise on the Thames, Handel began composing for James Brydges (1674-1744), who became the first Duke of Chandos and created the Cannons Concert at his estate in Cannons (near Edgware), with ten instrumentalists and three singers. Handel composed eleven anthems and a Te Deum for him from August 1717 onwards, as well as transposing and revising As pants the hart (HWV 251b). O sing unto the Lord a new song (HWV 249b) is an adaptation of an anthem written three years earlier for the Chapel Royal. The anthem Have mercy upon me, O God (HWV 248) was composed in 1717 and is a paraphrase of the Miserere. The Alleluia of Let God arise (HWV 256a) prefigures the famous Hallelujah chorus from Messiah (1741).

These new recordings by Arcangelo and Jonathan Cohen recapture this music’s original context as an accompaniment to (magnificent) private worship, with forces authentically scaled to the original performing ensemble and spaces at Brydge’s Cannons estate.

  • Handel: O sing unto the Lord HWV 249b
  • Handel: Have mercy upon me, O God HWV 248
  • Handel: As pants the hart HWV 251b
  • Handel: Let God arise HWV 256a

Album Details

  • Released June 2025
  • Alpha Classics | ALPHA1153
  • Recorded June 2023

Performers

  • Hilary Cronin (Soprano)
  • Deborah Cachet (Soprano)
  • Daniel Collins (Alto)
  • Samuel Boden (Tenor)
  • Hugo Hymas (Tenor)
  • Matthew Long (Tenor)
  • Raoul Steffani (Baritone)
  • William Gaunt (Bass)
  • Arcangelo
  • Jonathan Cohen (Direction)

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Nomination for the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik

Nomination for the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik

The German Record Critics’ Award presents the third long list of 2025. The currently 153 jurors have nominated a total of 283 new publications from the last quarter in 32 categories, which are eligible for the next Quarterly Critic’s Choice. The Quarterly Critic’s Choice 3/2025 will be published on the 15th of August.

The album was released by Challenge Classics in coproduction with Deutschlandfunk Kultur in May 2025, in collaboration with the Mahler Festival at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam. 

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Alma Mahler, lovers & friends available for pre order!

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Alma Mahler, lovers & friends available for pre order!

In this album, Alma Mahler, lovers and friends, Julius Drake and I guide our listeners to a world of passion, beauty and intellectual inspiration: Vienna at the outset of the 20th century. An era of great affluence and unprecedented artistic blossoming where music, literature and the visual arts coalesced in a quite unique way. In this effervescent cultural environment, Alma Mahler was a muse and a young composer at the focal point of a range of influential movements. The deeply-felt emotions, aesthetic refinement and inner unease that characterised this period can all be heard in her own music and in that of the composers in her circle, represented on this album by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Hans Pfitzner, Franz Schreker, Bruno Walter and Alexander Zemlinsky.

The album will be released by Challenge Classics in coproduction with Deutschlandfunk Kultur in May 2025, leading up to a recital at the Mahler Festival at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam. 

Release date 16 May 2025.

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New album coming soon!

New album coming soon!

In december 2024 Raoul Steffani and Julius Drake recorded a new album at the Deutschlandfunk Studio’s in Cologne. A very Viennese collection of Lieder by Alma Mahler and her lovers and/or friends Zemlinsky, Schreker, Walter, Pfitzner and Korngold. The album will be released by Challenge Classics in coproduction with Deutschlandfunk Kultur in May 2025, leading up to a recital at the Mahler Festival at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam.