New. Handel: Messiah
Hilary Cronin (soprano), Helen Charlston (mezzo), Alexander Chance, Nathan Mercieca (countertenors), Guy Cutting (tenor), Frederick Long, Edward Grint (bass-baritones), Irish Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Peter Whelan
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, April 2026, Editor's Choice
This fresh and exhilarating Dublin performance dispels decades of overblown Messiah baggage. A vivid and captivating recording, highly recommended.
New. Handel: Messiah
Hilary Cronin (soprano), Helen Charlston (mezzo), Alexander Chance, Nathan Mercieca (countertenors), Guy Cutting (tenor), Frederick Long, Edward Grint (bass-baritones), Irish Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Peter Whelan
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, April 2026, Editor's Choice
This fresh and exhilarating Dublin performance dispels decades of overblown Messiah baggage. A vivid and captivating recording, highly recommended.
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.
Contents and tracklist
- Guy Cutting, Edward Grint, Alexander Chance, Helen Charlston, Hilary Cronin, Nathan Mercieca, Frederick Long
- Irish Baroque Orchestra, Irish Baroque Choir
- Peter Whelan
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Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineApril 2026Editor's Choice
April 2026
This fresh and exhilarating Dublin performance dispels decades of overblown Messiah baggage. A vivid and captivating recording, highly recommended.
30th March 2026
Whelan’s chorus and orchestra play their own vital part in removing the heavy layers of pomp that Handel’s oratorio and its reflective narrative of Christ’s life have often previously attracted...nothing ever seriously impairs the freshness, excitement, uplift and spiritual glow of this wonderful Irish Messiah.