Messiah: 49. Then shall be brought to pass / 50. O death, where is thy sting / 51. But thanks be to God by Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Chorus, Robert Shaw

First released: 1984, Length: 3:35

Creators (9)

Conductor

  1. Robert Shaw (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

Orchestra

  1. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

Instruments

  1. Layton James (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983) harpsichord

Vocals

  1. Alfreda Hodgson
  2. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983) choir vocals
  3. Jon Humphrey (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983) tenor vocals

Producer

  1. Robert Woods (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

Recording Engineer

  1. Jack Renner (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Atlanta Symphony Hall (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

Works (3)

Recording Of

  1. Messiah, HWV 56: Part III, no. 49. Recitativo “Then shall be brought to pass” (Alto) (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

    Composer

    1. George Frideric Handel
  2. Messiah, HWV 56: Part III, no. 50. Duet “O death, where is thy sting” (Alt & Tenor) (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

    Composer

    1. George Frideric Handel (1741)
  3. Messiah, HWV 56: Part III, no. 51. Chorus “But thanks be to God…” (18 Dec 1983 - 20 Dec 1983)

    Composer

    1. George Frideric Handel (1741)

Releases containing this recording (3)

Official

Album

  1. Messiah (The Complete Oratorio) 1984 Handel; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Chorus, Robert Shaw
  2. Messiah (The Complete Oratorio) 1984 Handel; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Chorus, Robert Shaw
  3. Messiah: Favorite Choruses & Arias 1984 Handel; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus, Robert Shaw