RECORDINGS |

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LABEL: |
BIBLETONE |
CATALOG
NUMBER: |
TM
1901-04 |
UPC
NUMBER: |
N/A |
NUMBER OF DISCS: |
4
(78 RPM) |
RUNNING
TIME: |
UNKNOWN |
DATE
RECORDED: |
1945? |
RELEASE
DATE: |
1946 |
CONDUCTOR: |
HENRY
VELD |
ORCHESTRA: |
N/A |
CHOIR: |
THE
DISTINGUISHED HANDEL ORATORIO
CHORUS OF
AUGUSTANA COLLEGE |
SOPRANO: |
LURA
STOVER |
CONTRALTO: |
LYDIA
SUMMERS |
TENOR: |
HAROLD
HAUGH |
BASS: |
J.
ALDEN EDKINS |
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AUDIO SAMPLES |
HIGHLIGHTS |
OTHER
RELEASES |
NONE
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NONE |
NONE |
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PLAYLIST
01 Comfort Ye: Every Valley Shall Be
Exalted -
Harold Haugh
02 O Thou That Telleth Good Tidings To
Zion - Lydia Summers With The
Augustana Chorus
03 Recitiatives: Glory To God In The
Highest - Lura Stover With The
Augustana Chorus
04 He Shall Feed His Flock: Come Unto Him
- Lura Stover And Lydia
Summers
05 He Was Despised: Surely - Lydia Summers
With The Augustana Chorus
06 I Know My Redeemer Liveth - Lura Stover
07 The Trumpet Shall Sound - J. Alden
Edkins
08 Hallelujah Chorus - The Augustana
Chorus
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SITE RATING: 8/10
SITE
REVIEW:
This World War II-era recording,
released on four 78 rpm discs on
the Bibletone label, is a fascinating document
of its times - with "the
distinguished Handel Oratorio Chorus of
Augustana College" (their
words) and a full roster of soloists blazing
through an octuplet of
songs from Messiah,
with a
surprising depth of feeling and technique
evident in their performance.
Although captured in early sound, the recorded
ambiance is surprisingly
warm, and the balances, with just the chorus
and organ or soloists, is
very good. And even considering how much
choral and vocal technique has
evolved through the years, I found this set a
very approachable,
humanistic performance, with more genuine bonhomie
than many a professional
recording in recent years. All the
soloists have boatloads of
personality, with bass J. Alden Edkins giving
a cheerful (if hotly
miced) reading of "The Trumpet Shall Sound";
tenor Harold Haugh
similarly even-tempered and clear-toned;
contralto Lydia Summers
warm and fruity on "O Thou That Tellest Good
Tidings" and "Come Unto
Him"; and soprano Lura Stover brilliantly
toned on "I Know That My
Redeemer Liveth" and "Glory To God".
The Augustana Chorus,
(still in existence at Augustana
College), are very reminiscent of early
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
recordings, albeit with a cleaner recorded
sound, but boasting
similarly thick, unified sound and fervent
tone. Conductor Henry Veld
keeps the choruses and organ tightly bound,
and, perhaps as a result of
the time-restrictive 78 rpm format, nothing
here drags as slowly as I
would have expected - generally sustaining a
good, moderate tempo
throughout. I was very pleasantly
surprised by this set, which
took me back to the simpler, purer expressions
of faith which were
found in abundance during the dark times of
the 1940s.
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