Kenneth McKellar, accompanied by the esteemed Royal Opera House Orchestra under the baton of Sir Adrian Boult, presents a captivating collection of Handel's most beloved arias in "Comfort Ye, My People Every Valley Shall Be Exalted: Kenneth McKellar Sings Handel." Released on March 1, 2013, under Black Cat Productions, this album is a testament to McKellar's vocal prowess and the timeless beauty of Handel's compositions.
Spanning a concise yet impactful 43 minutes, the album features a curated selection of tracks from some of Handel's most renowned oratorios and operas. From the comforting opening notes of "Comfort Ye, My People" from Messiah to the triumphant "Sound an Alarm" from Judas Maccabeus, McKellar's voice shines with clarity and emotion. The album also includes beloved pieces like "Where'er You Walk" from Semele and "Ombra Mai Fu" from Xerxes, showcasing the diversity and richness of Handel's musical legacy.
McKellar's performance is marked by a deep understanding of Handel's style, delivering each aria with a blend of technical precision and heartfelt expression. The Royal Opera House Orchestra, conducted by the legendary Sir Adrian Boult, provides a lush and supportive backdrop, enhancing the overall listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Handel's works, this album offers a delightful journey through some of the most cherished compositions in the baroque repertoire.