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FURTHER AHEAD ! Iixa THE GREATEST HIGH FIDELITY RECORDS OF 1954 1. HANDEL'S IMMORTAL "MESSIAH" Complete on 3 records total cost 25/19/3~NLP 907}. As performed at the orignal Dublin performance in 1742. Mar garet Ritchie, soprano; Constance Shacklock, contralto; William Herbert, tenor; Richard Standen, bass; London Philharmonic Choir, London Symphony Orchestr &, conducted by Hermann Scherchen. What the critics say:= "Hermann Scherchen cares not a rap for English tradition, for in his recording he combines modern virtuosity with intense dramatic force. His singers make every number distinctive in its different way , and the way 1S always decided by dramatic content The slow, deliberate plod of 'The People that walked in Darkness is unconventional but challenging; his treatment of 'He was despised' is soul-searing; the vicious whiplash of the harpsichord on the barlines when He gave His back to the smiters' may well be truly Handelian. Gramophone Record Review , May, 1954- "I have found Scherchen S reading the more invigorating and in general the more imaginative that touch of wonder and rapture which can be felt in every phrase uttered by Margaret Ritchie. Desmond Shawe-Taylor, The Observer, Sunday; May 9, 1954. "Margaret Ritchie iS outstanding among the soloists. She ~sings most exquisitely the three recitatives leading to "Glory to God' and S0 to 'Rejoice greatly Scherchen takes a dramatic view of this episode; which iS very vividly realised. Miss Ritchie'$ eager tone on And suddenly, the crescendo which fills the skies with angels; the confidential reprise S0 reminiscent of Elisabeth Schumann- ~Of 'Rejoice, all these are utterly enchanting:"_~The Gramophone, May, 1954. 2. HOLST'S PLANET SUITE Members of London Philharmonic Choir , Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult. NLP 903 "No one will be disappointed with this startlingly brilliant recording of one of the most brilliantly effective scores in British music the recording engineers achieved The playing has a degree of virtuosity and will be found quite dazzling -E M.G Monthly Letter, May; 1954_ 3 WALTON'S BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST Denis Noble, baritone; London Philharmonic Choir , Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra conductor Adrian Boult. NLP 904 "This is an excellent account of a brilliantly coloured work; and we urge everyone to hear it "_~E M.G. Monthly Letter, March, 1954. AVAILABLE NOw ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER. Nz. Wholesale Distributors: DELTA TRADING co. LTD:, P.o: Box 1617 , Wellington, NZ more and more smoke West End ~Viginin clild every day The mild Virginia WEST BND qanettes cigarettes you'II enjoy Gmd be proud To oiffe Id for I0 EveryoNe Likes WEST ENd- The BALANCED BLENd

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 16

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