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Wykonawca Christopher Hogwood, Emma Kirkby, David Thomas więcej
Lista utworów
  • 1. Sonate - Christopher Hogwood & The Academy of Ancient Music
  • 2. Disserratevi, o porte d'Averno - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 3. Qual'insolita luce - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 4. Ma, che veggio? - Emma Kirkby & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 5. D'amor fu consiglio - Emma Kirkby & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 6. O voi, dell'Erebo - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 7. Notte, notte funesta - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 8. Piangete, s?, piangete - Carolyn Watkinson & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 9. Dolci chiodi, amate spine - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 10. Quando ? parto dell'affetto - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 11. Naufragando va per l'onde - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 12. Cos? la tortorella - Ian Partridge & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 13. Ho un non so che nel cor - Emma Kirkby & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 14. Il Nume vincitor - Christopher Hogwood & The Academy of Ancient Music & Emma Kirkby
  • 15. Introduction - Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
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EAN 0028948301423
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Data premiery 2016-07-01
Wykonawca Christopher Hogwood, Emma Kirkby, David Thomas, Patrizia Kwella, Carolyn Watkinson, Ian Partridge, The Academy Of Ancient Music, English Baroque Soloists, Norma Burrowes, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Martyn Hill, Willard White, Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir, Andrew King, Drew Minter, Choir of New College, James Bowman, Joan Sutherland, Aled Jones, Nigel Robson, Donna Brown, The Monteverdi Choir, Stephen Varcoe, Ashley Stafford, Derek Lee Ragin, Lynne Dawson, John Mark Ainsley, Neil Mackie, Alastair Miles, Philip Slane, Audience Applause, Philip Salmon, Richard Savage, Collin Patrick, Ruth Holton, Julian Clarkson, Elisabeth Priday, Jonathan Peter Kenny, Michael Chance, Donna Deam, The English Concert, Howard Crook, Anne Sofie Von Otter, John Tomlinson, Arleen Auger, Trevor Pinnock, The Symphony of Harmony and Invention, Thomas Randle, The Sixteen, Mark Padmore, Catherine Wyn Rogers, Michael George, Lynda Russell, Jonathan Best, Matthew Vine, English Chamber Orchestra, Mark S. Doss, Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Samuel Ramey, Kathleen Battle, Marilyn Horne, Sylvia McNair, John Aler, Les Musiciens Du Louvre, David Daniels, Richard Croft, Gidon Saks, Marc Minkowski, Marcos Pujol, David Wilson-Johnson, Catherine Robbin, Julia Gooding, Janet Baker, Felicity Palmer, John Shirley-Quirk, Ryland Davies, Paul Esswood, Christopher Keyte, Gabrieli Players, Gabrieli Consort, Peter Harvey, Andreas Scholl, Paul Agnew, Inger Dam-Jensen, Alison Hagley, Susan Bickley, Susan Gritton, Neal Davies, Robin Blaze, Angus Smith, John Eliot Gardiner, Paul Elliott, Oxford, Simon Oberst, Nicolas Robertson, Christopher Purves, Paul Tindall, Harry Christophers, John Nelson, Claire Giardelli, Nigel Short, Charles Mackerras, Paul Mccreesh, Andrew Tusa, The English Concert Choir, Michel Maldonado, Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre, Richard Wistreich, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, Yvon Reperant, Russell Burgess
Rok wydania 2016
Opakowanie BOX
Liczba nośników [41xCD]
  • 1. Sonate - Christopher Hogwood & The Academy of Ancient Music
  • 2. Disserratevi, o porte d'Averno - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 3. Qual'insolita luce - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 4. Ma, che veggio? - Emma Kirkby & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 5. D'amor fu consiglio - Emma Kirkby & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 6. O voi, dell'Erebo - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 7. Notte, notte funesta - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 8. Piangete, s?, piangete - Carolyn Watkinson & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 9. Dolci chiodi, amate spine - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 10. Quando ? parto dell'affetto - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 11. Naufragando va per l'onde - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 12. Cos? la tortorella - Ian Partridge & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 13. Ho un non so che nel cor - Emma Kirkby & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 14. Il Nume vincitor - Christopher Hogwood & The Academy of Ancient Music & Emma Kirkby
  • 15. Introduction - Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 16. Ecco il sol, ch'esce dal mar - Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 17. Risorga il mondo - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 18. Di rabbia indarno freme - David Thomas & Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 19. Per celare il nuovo scorno - Emma Kirkby & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 20. Impedirlo io sapr? - Patrizia Kwella & Emma Kirkby & Carolyn Watkinson & David Thomas
  • 21. Per me gi? di morire - Patrizia Kwella & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 22. Vedo il Ciel che pi? sereno - Carolyn Watkinson & Patrizia Kwella & Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 23. Se per colpa di donna infelice - Emma Kirkby & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 24. Del ciglio dolente - Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 25. Augelletti, ruscelletti - Carolyn Watkinson & Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 26. Caro Figlio! - Ian Partridge & Patrizia Kwella & Carolyn Watkinson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 27. Se impassibile, immortale - Patrizia Kwella & Ian Partridge & Carolyn Watkinson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 28. Diasi lode in Cielo, in terra - The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 29. Sinfonia - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 30. Oh, the pleasure of the plains - Norma Burrowes & Paul Elliott & Willard White & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 31. Ye verdant plains - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 32. Hush, ye pretty warbling quire - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 33. Where shall I seek the charming fair - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 34. Stay, shepherd, stay - Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 35. Shepherd, what art thou pursuing - Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 36. Lo! here my love - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 37. Love in her eyes sits playing - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 38. Oh! didst thou know - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 39. As when the dove laments her love - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 40. Happy we - Norma Burrowes & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 41. Wretched lovers - Norma Burrowes & Paul Elliott & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Willard White & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 42. I rage, I melt, I burn - Willard White & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 43. O ruddier than the cherry - Willard White & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 44. Whither, fairest, art thou running - Willard White & Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 45. Cease to beauty to be suing - Willard White & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 46. Would you gain the tender creature - Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 47. His hideous love - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 48. Love sounds th'alarm - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 49. Consider, fond shepherd - Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 50. Cease, o cease - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 51. The flocks shall leave the mountains - Norma Burrowes & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Willard White & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 52. Help, Galatea - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 53. Mourn, all ye Muses - Norma Burrowes & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Paul Elliott & Willard White & Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 54. Must I my Acis still bemoan - Norma Burrowes & Martyn Hill & Paul Elliott & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Willard White & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 55. 'Tis done - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 56. Heart, the seat of soft delight - Norma Burrowes & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 57. Galatea, dry thy tears - Norma Burrowes & Paul Elliott & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Willard White & Martyn Hill & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 58. Ouverture...Recit Tis greater far to spare - David Thomas & Andrew King & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 59. Pluck root and branch from out the land - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 60. Shall we the God of Israel fear? - Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 61. Tune your harps to cheerful strains - The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood & Paul Elliott
  • 62. Shall we of servitude complain - Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 63. Praise the Lord with cheerful noise - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 64. Sing songs of praise, bow down the knee - Andrew King & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 65. Ye sons of Israel mourn - Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 66. O Jordan, Jordan, sacred tide - Drew Minter & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 67. Dread not, righteous Queen, the danger - Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 68. Tears assist me, pity moving - Ian Partridge & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 69. Save us, O Lord - Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 70. Who dares intrude into our presence - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 71. Who calls my parting soul from death? - Patrizia Kwella & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 72. O beauteous Queen...Recit:If I find favour - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Patrizia Kwella & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 73. How can I stay when love invites - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 74. Virtue, truth and innocence - Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 75. Jehovah, crown'd with glory bright - Drew Minter & Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 76. Turn not, O Queen, thy face away - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 77. Flatt'ring tongue, no more I hear thee! - Patrizia Kwella & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 78. How art thou fall'n from thy height! - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 79. The Lord our enemy has slain - The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 80. Sinfonia - The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 81. Blooming virgins, spotless train - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 82. The rising world Jehovah crown'd - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 83. Tyrants would in impious throngs - Emma Kirkby & Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 84. When he is in his wrath reveal'd - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 85. Your sacred songs awhile forbear - James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 86. What scenes of horror round me rise! - Joan Sutherland & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 87. The gods, who chosen blessings shed - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 88. Cheer her, O Baal - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 89. Gentle airs, melodious strains! - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 90. Softest sounds no more can ease me - Joan Sutherland & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 91. The traitor if you there descry...My Josabeth! - James Bowman & Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 92. Faithful cares in vain extended - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 93. Gloomy tyrants, we disdain - James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 94. The mighty pow'r - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 95. Through the land so lovely blooming - Emma Kirkby & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 96. Ah, canst thou but prove me! - Joan Sutherland & David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 97. Will God, whose mercies ever flow - Aled Jones & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 98. My vengeance awakes me - Joan Sutherland & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 99. My spirits fail, I faint, I die! - Emma Kirkby & Aled Jones & James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 100. Cease thy anguish, smile once more - Emma Kirkby & James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 101. The clouded scene begins to clear - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 102. What sacred horrors shake my breast! - James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 103. Unfold, great seer, what heav'n imparts - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 104. Let harmony breathe soft around - James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 105. With firm united hearts - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 106. Soothing tyrant, falsely smiling - Joan Sutherland & Emma Kirkby & James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 107. Around let acclamations ring - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 108. Oppression, no longer I dread thee - David Thomas & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 109. Hark! His thunders round me roll - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 110. To darkness eternal - Joan Sutherland & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 111. Now, Josabeth, thy fears are o'er! - James Bowman & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 112. Give glory to his awful name - Choir of New College & Oxford & The Academy of Ancient Music & Christopher Hogwood
  • 113. Overture - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 114. T'was at the royal feast - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 115. Happy, happy, happy pair! - Donna Brown & Carolyn Watkinson & Ashley Stafford & Nigel Robson & Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 116. Timotheus placed on high - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 117. The song began from Jove - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 118. The listening crowd admired the lofty sound - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 119. With ravish'd ears - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 120. The praise of Bacchus then - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 121. Bacchus, ever fair and young - Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 122. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 123. He chose a mournful Muse - Carolyn Watkinson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 124. He sung Darius, great and good - Carolyn Watkinson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 125. With downcast looks the joyless victor sate - Carolyn Watkinson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 126. Behold Darius great and good - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 127. The mighty master smiled to see - Ashley Stafford & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 128. Softly sweet in Lydian measures - Ashley Stafford & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 129. War, he sung, is toil and trouble - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 130. The many rend the skies with loud applause - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 131. The prince, unable to conceal his pain - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 132. The many rend the skies with loud applause - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 133. 1. Allegro - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 134. 2. Largo - Adagio - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 135. 3. Allegro - Adagio - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 136. 4. Andante non presto - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 137. Now strike the golden lyre again - Break his bond Hark, hark! The horrid sound - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 138. Revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries - Behold, a ghastly band - Carolyn Watkinson & Stephen Varcoe & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 139. Give the vengeance due - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 140. The princes applaud with a furious joy - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 141. Tha?s led the way - The princes applaud - Donna Brown & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 142. Thus, long ago - Nigel Robson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 143. At last divine Cecilia came - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 144. Your voices tune, and raise them high - Ashley Stafford & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 145. Let's imitate her notes above! - Ashley Stafford & Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 146. Let old Timotheus yield the prize - Nigel Robson & Stephen Varcoe & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 147. Let old Timotheus yield the prize - Carolyn Watkinson & Ashley Stafford & Donna Brown & Nigel Robson & Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 148. Allegro - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 149. Larghetto - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 150. Allegro - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 151. Andante larghetto - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 152. 1. Chorus: How excellent thy Name, O Lord - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 153. 2. Air: An Infant rais'd by thy Command - 3. Trio: Along the Monster Atheist strode - Derek Lee Ragin & Ruth Holton & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 154. 4. Chorus: The Youth inspir'd by Thee, O Lord - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 155. 5. Chorus: How excellent thy Name, O Lord - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 156. 6. Recitative: He comes - 7. Air: O Godlike Youth! - Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 157. 8. Recitative: Behold, O King, the brave victorious Youth - Derek Lee Ragin & Philip Slane & Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 158. 9. Air: O King, your Favours with Delight I take - 10. Recitative: O early Piety! - Derek Lee Ragin & John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 159. 11. Air: What abject Thoughts a Prince can have - 12. Recitative: Yet think, on whom this Honour you bestow - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 160. 13. Air: Birth and Fortune I despise! - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 161. 14. Recitative: Go on, illustrious Pair! - 15. Air: While yet thy Tide of Blood runs high - Neil Mackie & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 162. 16. Recitative: Thou, Merab, first in Birth - 17. Air: My Soul rejects the Thought - 18. Air: See, see with what a scornful Air - 19. Air: Ah! Lovely Youth! - Alastair Miles & Donna Brown & Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 163. 20. Symphony - 21. Recitative: Already see - 22.Chorus: Welcome, welcome mighty King! - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 164. 23. Accompagnato: What do I hear? - 24. Chorus: David his Ten Thousands slew - 25. Accompagnato: To him Ten thousands! - Alastair Miles & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 165. 26. Air: With Rage I shall burst his Praises to hear! - Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 166. 27. Recitative: Imprudent Women! - John Mark Ainsley & Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 167. 28. Air: Fell Rage and black Despair possessed - Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 168. 29. Recitative: This but the smallest Part of Harmony 30. Accompagnato: By thee this Universal Frame - Neil Mackie & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 169. 31. Recitative: Rack'd with Infernal Pains - Philip Slane & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 170. 32. Air: O Lord, whose Mercies - 33. Symphony - Derek Lee Ragin & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 171. 34: Recitative: 'Tis all in vain - 35. Air: A Serpent in my Bosom warm'd - 36. Recitative: Has he escaped my Rage? - John Mark Ainsley & Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 172. 37. Air: Capricious Man - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 173. 38. Accompagnato: O Filial Piety! - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 174. 39. Air: No, no cruel Father, no - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 175. 40. Air: O Lord, whose Providence Ever wakes for their Defence - Neil Mackie & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 176. 41. Chorus: Preserve him for the Glory of thy Name - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 177. Act 1 - Audience Applause
  • 178. 42. Chorus: Envy! Eldestborn of Hell! - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 179. 43. Recitative: Ah! dearest Friend - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 180. 44. Air: But sooner Jordan's Stream, I swear - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 181. 45. Recitative: O strange Vicissitude! - Derek Lee Ragin & John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 182. 46. Air: Such haughty Beauties - Derek Lee Ragin & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 183. 47. Recitative: My Father comes - 48. Recitative: Hast thou obey'd my Orders - John Mark Ainsley & Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 184. 49. Air: Sin not, o King, against the Youth - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 185. 50. Air: As great Jehovah lives - Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 186. 51. Air: From Cities storm'd, and Battles won - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 187. 52. Recitative: Appear, my Friend - John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 188. 53. Air: Your Words, O King - 54. Recitative: Yes he shall wed my Daughter! - Derek Lee Ragin & Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 189. 55. Recitative: A Father's Will - Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 190. 56. Duet: O Fairest of ten thousand Fair - 57. Chorus: Is there a Man - Derek Lee Ragin & The Monteverdi Choir & Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 191. 58. Symphony - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 192. 59. Recitative: Thy Father is as cruel - Derek Lee Ragin & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 193. 60. Duet: At Persecution I can laugh - Derek Lee Ragin & Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 194. 61. Recitative: Whom dost thou seek? - Lynne Dawson & Simon Oberst & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 195. 62. Air: No, no, let the Guilty tremble - Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 196. 63. Recitative: Mean as he was - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 197. 64. Air: Author of Peace - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 198. 65. Symphony - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 199. 66. Accompagnato: The Time at length is come - 67. Recitative: Where is the Son of Jesse - Alastair Miles & John Mark Ainsley & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 200. 68. Chorus: O fatal Consequence of Rage - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 201. 69. Accompagnato: Wretch that I am - 70. Accompagnato: 'Tis said, here lives a Woman - 71. Recitative: With me what would'st thou? - Alastair Miles & Philip Salmon & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 202. 72. Air: Infernal Spirits - Philip Salmon & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 203. 73. Accompagnato: Why hast thou forc'd me from the Realms of Peace - Richard Savage & Alastair Miles & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 204. 74. Symphony - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 205. 75. Recitative: Whence comest thou? - 76. Air: Impious Wretch, of Race accurst - Derek Lee Ragin & Philip Slane & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 206. 77. March - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 207. 78. Chorus: Mourn Israel - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 208. 79. Air: O let it not in Gath be heard - Neil Mackie & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 209. 80. Air: From this unhappy Day - Donna Brown & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 210. 81. Air: Brave Jonathan his Bow ne'er drew - Derek Lee Ragin & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 211. 82. Chorus: Eagles were not so swift as they - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 212. 83. Air: In sweetest Harmony - Lynne Dawson & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 213. 84. Solo and Chorus: O fatal Day - Derek Lee Ragin & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 214. 85. Recitative: Ye Men of Judah, weep no more - Neil Mackie & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 215. 86. Chorus: Gird on thy Sword - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 216. Act 3 - Audience Applause
  • 217. Overture - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 218. Rec.:Now there arose a new King - Chorus: And the children of Israel - Collin Patrick & Nicolas Robertson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 219. Rec.:Then sent He Moses - Chorus: They loathed to drink - Philip Salmon & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 220. No.5 Air: Their land brought forth frogs - Ashley Stafford & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 221. No.6 Chorus: He spake the word - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 222. No.7 Chorus: He gave them hailstones - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 223. No.8 Chorus: He sent a thick darkness - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 224. No.9 Chorus: He smote all the first-born - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 225. No.10 Chorus: But as for his people - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 226. No.11 Chorus: Egypt was glad when they departed - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 227. No.12 Chorus: He rebuked the Red Sea - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 228. No.13 Chorus: And Israel saw that great work - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 229. Moses And The Children Of Israel - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 230. No.15 Duet: The Lord is my strength - Ruth Holton & Elisabeth Priday & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 231. No.16 Chorus: He is my God - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 232. No.17 Duet: The Lord is a man of war - Julian Clarkson & Christopher Purves & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 233. No.18 Chorus: The depths have covered them - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 234. No.19 Chorus: Thy right hand, o Lord - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 235. No.20 Chorus: And with the blast of thy nostrils - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 236. No.21 Air: The enemy said: I will pursue - Philip Salmon & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 237. No.22 Air: Thou didst blow with the wind - Elisabeth Priday & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 238. No.23 Chorus: Who is like unto thee - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 239. No.24 Duet: Thou in thy mercy - Jonathan Peter Kenny & Philip Salmon & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 240. No.25 Chorus: The people shall hear and be afraid - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 241. No.26 Air: Thou shalt bring them - Michael Chance & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 242. Chorus:The Lord shall reign - Rec.: For the horse - Chorus - Rec.: And Miriam - Chorus: Sing ye to the Lord - Donna Deam & Paul Tindall & Andrew Tusa & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 243. Zadok the Priest (Coronation Anthem No.1, HWV 258) - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 244. The King shall rejoice (Coronation Anthem No.3, HWV 260) - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 245. Symphony - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 246. 1. Accompagnato: Comfort ye, My people - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 247. 2. Air: Ev'ry Valley shall be exalted - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 248. 3. Chorus: And The Glory Of The Lord - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 249. 4. Accompagnato: Thus saith the Lord - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & John Tomlinson
  • 250. 5. Air: But who may abide the day of his coming - Michael Chance & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 251. 6. Chorus: And He shall purify the sons of Levi - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 252. 7. Recitative: Behold, a virgin shall conceive - Anne Sofie von Otter & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 253. 8. O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion - Anne Sofie von Otter & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 254. 10. Accompagnato: For behold, darkness shall cover - John Tomlinson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 255. 11. Air: The people that walked in darkness - John Tomlinson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 256. 12. Chorus: For unto us a Child is born - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 257. 13. Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 258. Reci: There were shepherds ... Acc: And suddenly there - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 259. 15. Chorus: Glory to God in the highest - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 260. 16. Air: Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 261. 17a. Recitative: Then shall the eyes of the blind - Anne Sofie von Otter & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 262. 18a. Duet: He shall feed his flock - Arleen Auger & Anne Sofie von Otter & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 263. 19. His yoke is easy - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 264. 20. Behold the Lamb of God - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 265. 21. Air: He was despised - Anne Sofie von Otter & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 266. 22. Chorus: Surely He hath borne our griefs - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 267. 23. Chorus: And with His stripes we are healed - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 268. 24. Chorus: All we like sheep have gone astray - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 269. 25. Accompagnato: All they that see Him - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 270. 26. Chorus: He trusted in God - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 271. 27. Accompagnato: Thy rebuke hath broken His heart - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 272. 28. Arioso: Behold and see - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 273. 29. Accompagnato: He was cut off - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 274. 30. Aria: But thou didst not leave - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 275. 31. Chorus: Lift up your heads - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 276. 32. Recitative: Unto which of the angels - Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert & Howard Crook
  • 277. 33. Chorus: Let all the angels of God - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 278. 34a. Air: Thou art gone up on high - Michael Chance & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 279. 35. Chorus: The Lord gave the word - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 280. 36. Air: How beautiful are the feet - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 281. 37a. Chorus: Their sound is gone out - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 282. 38. Air: Why do the nations so furiously rage together? - John Tomlinson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 283. 39. Chorus: Let us break their bonds asunder - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 284. 40. Recitative: He that dwelleth in heaven - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 285. 41. Air: Thou shalt break them - Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 286. Hallelujah - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 287. 43. Air: I know that my Redeemer liveth - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 288. 44. Chorus: Since by man came death - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 289. 45. Accompagnato: Behold, I tell you a mystery - John Tomlinson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 290. 46. Air: The trumpet shall sound - John Tomlinson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 291. 47. Recitative: Then shall be brought to pass - Michael Chance & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 292. 48. Duet: O death where is thy sting? - Michael Chance & Howard Crook & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 293. 49. Chorus: But thanks be to God - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 294. 50. Air: If God Be For Us - Anne Sofie von Otter & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 295. 51. Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb... Amen - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 296. Overture - The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 297. This day, a solemn feast to Dagon held - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 298. Awake the trumpet's lofty sound - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 299. Ye men of Gaza - Lynne Dawson & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 300. Awake the trumpet's lofty sound (Reprise) - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 301. Loud as the thunder's awful voice - Mark Padmore & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 302. Then free from sorrow, free from thrall - Lynne Dawson & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 303. Awake the trumpet's lofty sound (Second Reprise) - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 304. Why by an angel was my birth foretold - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 305. Torments alas! are not confin'd - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 306. O change beyond report, thought, or belief! - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 307. O mirror of our fickle state! - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 308. Whom have I to complain of but myself - Thomas Randle & Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 309. Total eclipse! - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 310. Since light so necessary is to life - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 311. Oh first created beam! - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 312. Ye see, my friends, how woes enclose me round - Thomas Randle & Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 313. Brethren and men of Dan - Michael George & Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 314. O miserable change - Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 315. O ever failing trust in mortal strength! - Mark Padmore & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 316. God of our fathers, what is man? - Mark Padmore & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 317. The good we wish for - Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 318. Thy glorious deeds inspir'd my tongue - Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 319. Justly these evils have befall'n thy son - Thomas Randle & Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 320. My griefs for this forbid mine eye to close - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 321. Why does the God of Israel sleep? - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 322. There lies our hope! - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 323. Then shall they know - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 324. For thee, my dearest son - Michael George & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 325. Then long eternity shall greet your bliss - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 326. Then round about the starry throne - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 327. Despair not thus! - Michael George & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 328. Just are the ways of God to man - Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 329. My evils hopeless are! - Thomas Randle & Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 330. Return, oh God of hosts! - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 331. But who is this that so bedeck'd and gay - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Thomas Randle & Lynda Russell & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 332. With plaintive notes and am'rous moan - Lynda Russell & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 333. Alas! Th'event was worse than I foresaw - Lynda Russell & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 334. Your charms to ruin led the way - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 335. Forgive what's done - Lynda Russell & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 336. My faith and truth, oh Samson prove - Lynda Russell & Lynne Dawson & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 337. To fleeting pleasures make your court - Lynda Russell & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 338. Ne'er think of that! - Thomas Randle & Lynda Russell & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 339. Traitor to love! - Lynda Russell & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 340. It is not virtue, valour, wit - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 341. Favour'd of heaven is he - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 342. To man God's universal law - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 343. No words of peace - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Jonathan Best & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 344. Honour and arms scorn such a foe - Jonathan Best & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 345. Put on your arms - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 346. My strength is from the living God - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 347. With thee! - Jonathan Best & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 348. Go, baffled coward, go - Thomas Randle & Jonathan Best & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 349. Here lie the proof - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 350. Hear, Jacob's God, Jehovah, hear! - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 351. Dagon, arise! - Jonathan Best & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 352. To song and dance we give the day - Mark Padmore & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 353. To song and dance we give the day (Chorus) - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 354. Fix'd in his everlasting seat - Lynda Russell & Thomas Randle & Jonathan Best & Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 355. More trouble is behind - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Thomas Randle & Jonathan Best & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 356. Presuming slave, to move their wrath - Jonathan Best & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 357. Reflect then, Samson - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 358. With thunder arm'd great God, arise! - The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 359. Be of good courage - Thomas Randle & Catherine Wyn Rogers & Jonathan Best & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 360. Thus when the sun from's wat'ry bed - Thomas Randle & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 361. With might endued above the sons of men - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 362. The Holy One of Israel - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 363. Old Manoa, with youthful steps - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 364. Great Dagon has subdued our foe - Mark Padmore & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 365. What noise of joy was that? - Michael George & Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 366. How willing my paternal love - Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 367. Your hopes of his deliv'ry seem not vain - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Michael George & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 368. Noise call you this? - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 369. Where shall I run - Matthew Vine & Catherine Wyn Rogers & Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 370. Ye sons of Israel - Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 371. Proceed we hence to find his body - Michael George & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 372. Dead March - The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 373. The body comes - Catherine Wyn Rogers & Michael George & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 374. Glorious Hero, may thy grave - Lynne Dawson & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 375. Come, come! No time for lamentation now - Michael George & Catherine Wyn Rogers & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 376. Let the bright Seraphim - Lynne Dawson & The Sixteen & The Symphony of Harmony and Invention & Harry Christophers
  • 377. Overture - English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 378. Behold! auspicious flashes arise - Mark S. Doss & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 379. Lucky omens bless our rites - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 380. Daughter, obey - Samuel Ramey & Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 381. Ah! me! - O Jove! - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 382. The morning lark to mine accords his note - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 383. See she blushing turns her eyes - Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 384. Hymen, haste, thy torch prepare - Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 385. Alas! she yields, and has undone me - Michael Chance & Marilyn Horne & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 386. Why dost thou thus untimely grieve? - Michael Chance & Marilyn Horne & Samuel Ramey & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 387. Avert these omens - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 388. Again auspicious flashes rise - Samuel Ramey & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 389. Thy aid, pronubial Juno, Athamas implores! - Michael Chance & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 390. Cease your vows - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 391. O Athamas, what toture hast thou borne! - Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 392. Turn, hopeless lover, turn thy eyes - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 393. She weeps! - Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 394. Your tuneful voice my tale would tell - Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 395. Too well I see, thou wilt not understand me - Michael Chance & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 396. You've undone me / With my life I would atone - Michael Chance & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 397. Ah, wretched prince / Wing'd with our fears /O prodigy/See, see, Jove's Priests - Michael Chance & Samuel Ramey & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 398. Hail Cadmus! - Samuel Ramey & Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 399. Endless pleasure... - Kathleen Battle & Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 400. Overture - English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 401. Iris, impatient of thy stay - Marilyn Horne & Sylvia McNair & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 402. There from mortal cares retiring - Sylvia McNair & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 403. No more - I'll hear no more! / Awake Saturnia.. - Marilyn Horne & Sylvia McNair & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 404. Hence, Iris, hence away - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 405. Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 406. Let me not another moment - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 407. Lay your doubts and fears aside - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 408. You are mortal and require time to rest - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 409. With fond desiring - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 410. How engaging, how endearing - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 411. Ah me! why sighs my Semele! - Kathleen Battle & John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 412. I must with speed amuse her - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 413. Now Love that everlasting boy invites - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 414. By my command - John Aler & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 415. Where'er you walk - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 416. Dear Sister - Kathleen Battle & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 417. But hark! The Heavenly Sphere - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 418. Prepare then, ye immortal choir - Marilyn Horne & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 419. Bless the glad earth - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 420. Overture - English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 421. Somnus, awake - Marilyn Horne & Sylvia McNair & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 422. Leave me, loathsome light - Samuel Ramey & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 423. Dull God - Sylvia McNair & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 424. More sweet is that name - Samuel Ramey & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 425. My will obey - Samuel Ramey & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 426. Obey my will / All I must grant - Samuel Ramey & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 427. My racking thoughts by no kind slumbers freed - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 428. Thus shap'd like Ino - Kathleen Battle & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 429. Behold this mirror - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 430. O ecstasy of happiness - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 431. Myself I shall adore - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 432. Be wise, as you are beautiful - Kathleen Battle & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 433. Conjure him by his oath - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 434. Thus let my thanks be pay'd - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 435. Rich odours fill the fragrant air - Kathleen Battle & Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 436. Come to my arms - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 437. O Semele! Why art thou....? / I ever am granting,.. - John Aler & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 438. Speak what you desire - John Aler & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 439. By that tremendous flood, I swear - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 440. You'll grant what I require? /Then cast off this human - John Aler & Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 441. Ah, take heed - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 442. No, no, I'll take no less - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 443. Ah, whither is she gone? - John Aler & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 444. Above measure is the pleasure,which my revenge supplies - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 445. Ah me, too late I now repent - Kathleen Battle & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 446. Of my ill-boding dream - Marilyn Horne & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 447. Oh, terror and astonishment - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 448. How I was hence remov'd - Marilyn Horne & Samuel Ramey & Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 449. Despair no more shall wound me - Michael Chance & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 450. See from above the belling clouds descend - Samuel Ramey & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 451. Sinfonia: Apollo come - English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 452. Appolo comes, to relieve your care - Neil Mackie & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 453. Happy shall we be - Ambrosian Opera Chorus & English Chamber Orchestra & John Nelson
  • 454. Overture - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 455. Menuetto - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 456. Recit. acc. See with what sad dejection - David Daniels & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 457. Aria: No longer, Fate, relentless frown - David Daniels & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 458. Recit. acc.: O Hercules! why art thou absent from me - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 459. Aria: The world, when day's career is run - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 460. Recit: Princess! be comforted, and hope the best - Anne Sofie von Otter & David Daniels & Richard Croft & Marc Minkowski & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli
  • 461. Aria: I feel, I feel the god - Richard Croft & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 462. Recit.: He said, the sacred fury left his breast - Anne Sofie von Otter & Richard Croft & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 463. Aria: There in myrtle shades reclined - Anne Sofie von Otter & Marc Minkowski & Les Musiciens du Louvre
  • 464. Recit.: Despair not; but let rising hope suspend - Richard Croft & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 465. Aria: Where congealed the northern streams - Richard Croft & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 466. Chorus: O filial piety! O generous love! - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 467. Recit.: Banish your fears! - Anne Sofie von Otter & David Daniels & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 468. Aria: Begone, my fears, fly, hence, away - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 469. Recit: A train of captives, red with honest wounds - Anne Sofie von Otter & David Daniels & Richard Croft & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 470. Aria: The smiling hours - David Daniels & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 471. Chorus: Let none despair - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 472. March - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 473. Recit: Thanks to the powers above - Lynne Dawson & Gidon Saks & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 474. Aria: My father! Ah! methinks I see - Lynne Dawson & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 475. Recit.: Now farewell, arms! - Gidon Saks & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 476. Aria: The god of battle - Gidon Saks & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 477. Recit.: Ah me! How soon the flatterer hope - Lynne Dawson & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 478. Aria: Daughter of gods, bright liberty - Lynne Dawson & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 479. Chorus: Crown with festal pomp the day - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 480. Sinfonia - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 481. Recit.: Why was I born a princess - Lynne Dawson & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 482. Aria: How blest the maid ordained to dwell - Lynne Dawson & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 483. Recit.: It must be so - Lynne Dawson & Anne Sofie von Otter & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 484. Aria: When beauty sorrow's liv'ry wears - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 485. Recit: Whence this unjust suspicion? - Lynne Dawson & Anne Sofie von Otter & Marc Minkowski & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli
  • 486. Aria: Ah! think what ills the jealous prove - Lynne Dawson & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 487. Recit: It is too sure that Hercules is false - Anne Sofie von Otter & David Daniels & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 488. Recit.: In vain you strive - Anne Sofie von Otter & David Daniels & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 489. Chorus: Jealousy! Infernal pest - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 490. Recit: She knows my passion - Lynne Dawson & Richard Croft & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 491. Aria: Banish love from thy breast - Lynne Dawson & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 492. Recit.: Forgive a passion - Richard Croft & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 493. Aria: From celestial seats descending - Richard Croft & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 494. Chorus: Wanton god of amorous fires - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 495. Recit.: Yes, I congratulate - Anne Sofie von Otter & Gidon Saks & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 496. Aria: Alcides' name in latest story - Gidon Saks & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 497. Recit.: O glorious pattern of heroic deeds! - Anne Sofie von Otter & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 498. Aria: Resign thy club and lion's spoils - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 499. Recit: You are deceived! Some villain has belied - Anne Sofie von Otter & Gidon Saks & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 500. Aria: Cease, ruler of the day, to rise - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 501. Recit: Some kinder power inspire me to regain - Anne Sofie von Otter & David Daniels & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 502. Aria: As stars, that rise and disappear - David Daniels & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 503. Recit.: But see, the princess Iole - Lynne Dawson & Anne Sofie von Otter & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 504. Duet: Joys of freedom, joys of power - Lynne Dawson & Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 505. Recit.: Father of Hercules - Anne Sofie von Otter & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 506. Chorus: Love and Hymen - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 507. Sinfonia - Marc Minkowski & Les Musiciens du Louvre
  • 508. Recit: Ye sons of Trachin, mourn you valiant chief - David Daniels & Marcos Pujol & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 509. Aria: O scene of unexampled woe - David Daniels & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 510. Chorus: Tyrants now no more shall dread - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 511. Recit. acc: O Jove! what land is this - Gidon Saks & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 512. Recit: Great Jove! relieve his pains! - Richard Croft & Gidon Saks & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 513. Aria: Let not fame the tidings spread - Richard Croft & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 514. Recit. acc: Where shall I fly? - Anne Sofie von Otter & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 515. Recit: Lo! the fair fatal cause of all this ruin! - Lynne Dawson & Anne Sofie von Otter & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 516. Aria: My breast with tender pity swells - Lynne Dawson & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 517. Recit: Princess, rejoice! whose heaven-directed hand - Anne Sofie von Otter & Marcos Pujol & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 518. Aria: He, who for Atlas prop'd the sky - David Daniels & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 519. Recit: Words are too faint - Lynne Dawson & Anne Sofie von Otter & Marcos Pujol & Richard Croft & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 520. Duet: O prince, whose virtues all admire - Lynne Dawson & Richard Croft & Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski
  • 521. Recit.: Ye sons of freedom - Marcos Pujol & Claire Giardelli & Michel Maldonado & Yvon Reperant & Mirella Giardelli & Marc Minkowski
  • 522. Chorus: To him your grateful notes of praise belong - Les Musiciens du Louvre & Marc Minkowski & Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre
  • 523. Overture - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 524. Vain, fluctuating state of human empire - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 525. Thou, God most high, and Thou alone - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 526. The fate of Babylon, I fear, is nigh - Arleen Auger & James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 527. Lament not thus, oh Queen, in vain! - James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 528. Behold, by Persia's hero made - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 529. Well may they laugh / Oh memory! Still bitter to my soul! - David Wilson-Johnson & Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 530. Opprest with never-ceasing grief - David Wilson-Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 531. Dry those unavailing tears - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 532. Be comforted: safe though the tyrant seem / Methought, as on the bank of deep Euphrates - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 533. Now, tell me, Gobrias - Catherine Robbin & David Wilson-Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 534. Behold the monstrous human beast - David Wilson-Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 535. Can you then think it strange - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 536. Great God! who, yet but darkly known - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 537. My friends, be confident - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 538. All empires upon God depend - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 539. Oh sacred oracles of Truth! - James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 540. Rejoice, my countrymen / Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus - James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 541. Sing, oh ye heav'ns! - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 542. Let festal joy triumphant reign! - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 543. For you, my friends - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 544. The leafy honours of the field - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 545. It is the custom, I may say, the law - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 546. Recall, oh king! thy rash command - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 547. They tell you true - Arleen Auger & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 548. Oh dearer than my life, forebear! - Arleen Auger & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 549. By slow degrees the wrath of God - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 550. See, from his post Euphrates flies! - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 551. You see, my friends, a path - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 552. Amaz'd to find the foe so near - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 553. To arms, to arms! no more delay! - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 554. Ye tutelar gods of our empire - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 555. Let the deep bowl thy praise confess - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 556. Where is the God of Judah's boasted pow'r? - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 557. Call all my Wise Men - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 558. A Sinfony - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 559. Ye sages! welcome always to your king / Alas! too hard a task the king imposes - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & Nigel Short & Nicolas Robertson & Richard Wistreich & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 560. Oh misery! - oh terror! - hopeless grief! - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 561. Oh king, live for ever! - Arleen Auger & Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 562. No! to thyself thy trifles be - James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 563. Yet, to obey his dread command - James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 564. Oh sentence too severe! / Regard, oh son, my flowing tears - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 565. Oh God of Truth! oh faithful guide! - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 566. You, Gobrias, lead directly to the palace - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 567. Oh glorious prince! - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 568. Alternate hopes and fears - Arleen Auger & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 569. Fain would I hope - Arleen Auger & James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 570. Can the black Aethiop change his skin? - James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 571. My hopes revive - Arleen Auger & Nicolas Robertson & Richard Wistreich & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 572. Bel boweth down! - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 573. I thank thee, Sesach - Anthony Rolfe Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 574. A Martial Symphony - The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 575. To pow'r immortal my first thanks - David Wilson-Johnson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 576. Be it thy care, good Gobrias / Destructive War, thy limits know - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 577. Great victor, at your feet I bow - Arleen Auger & Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 578. Say, venerable prophet - Catherine Robbin & James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 579. Tell it out among the heathen - Julia Gooding & Nigel Short & Nicolas Robertson & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 580. Yes, I will build thy city - Catherine Robbin & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock
  • 581. I will magnify thee - Arleen Auger & James Bowman & The English Concert & Trevor Pinnock & The English Concert Choir
  • 582. Overture - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 583. 2. Chorus: Mourn, ye afflicted children - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 584. 3. Recit.: Well, may our sorrows, brethren, flow - Janet Baker & Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 585. 4. Duet: From this dread scene - Felicity Palmer & Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 586. 5. Chorus: For Sion lamentation make - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 587. 6. Recit.: Not vain is all the storm of grief - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 588. 7. Aria: Pious orgies, pious airs - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 589. 8. Chorus: Oh Father, whose Almighty pow'r - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 590. 9. Recit.: I feel, I fee the Deity within - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 591. 10. Aria: Arm, arm, ye brave! - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 592. 11. Chorus: We come, we come, in bright array - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 593. 12. Recit.: 'Tis well, my friends - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 594. 13. Aria: Call forth thy pow'rs, my soul - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 595. 14. Recit.: To Heav'n's Almighty king we kneel - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 596. 15. Aria: Oh liberty, thou choicest treasure - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 597. 16. Aria: Come, ever-smiling liberty - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 598. 17. Recit.: Oh Judas, may these noble views inspire - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 599. 18. Aria: 'Tis liberty, dear liberty alone - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 600. 19. Duet: Come, ever-smiling liberty - Felicity Palmer & Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 601. 20. Chorus: Lead on, lead on! Judah disdains - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 602. 21. Recit.: So will'd my father, now a rest - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 603. 22. Semi-chorus: Disdainfull of danger - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 604. 23. Recit.: Ambition! if e'er honour was thine aim - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 605. 24. Aria: No unhallow'd desire - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 606. 25. Recit.: Haste we, my brethren - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 607. 26. Chorus: Hear us Lord, on thee we call - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 608. 27. Chorus: Fall'n is the foe - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 609. 28. Recit.: Victorious hero! Fame shall tell - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 610. 29. Aria: So rapid thy course is - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 611. 30. Recit.: Well, may we hope our freedom to receive - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 612. 31./32. Duet and Chorus:Sion now her head shall rise - Felicity Palmer & Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 613. 33. Recit.: Oh let eternal honours crown his name - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 614. 34. Aria: From mighty kings he took the spoil - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 615. 35./36. Duet and Chorus: Hail, hail, Judea, happy land! - Felicity Palmer & Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 616. 37. Recit.: Thanks to my brethren, but look up to Heav'n - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 617. 38. Aria: How vain is man, who boasts in fight - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 618. 39. Recit.: Oh Judas, oh my brethren! - Paul Esswood & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 619. 40./41. Aria and chorus: Ah! wretched, wretched Israel! - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 620. 42. Recit.: Be comforted - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 621. 43. Aria: The Lord worketh wonders - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 622. 44. Recit.:My arms! - against this Gorgias will I go - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 623. 45. Aria: Sound an alarm! 46. Chorus: We hear, we hear the pleasing dreadful sound - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 624. 47. Recit.: Enough! To Heav'n we leave the rest - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 625. 48. Aria: With pious hearts, and brave as pious - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 626. 49. Recit.: Ye worshippers of God - Janet Baker & Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 627. 50. Aria: Wise men, flatt'ring, may deceive us - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 628. 51. Duet: Oh! never, never bow we down - 52. Chorus: We never, never will bow down - Felicity Palmer & Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 629. 53. Aria: Father of Heav'n! from Thy eternal throne - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 630. 54. Recit.: See, see yon flames - Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 631. 55. Recit.: Oh grant it, Heav'n - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 632. 56. Aria: So shall the lute and harp awake - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 633. 57. Recit.: From Capharsalama, on eagle wings I fly - Paul Esswood & John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 634. 58. Chorus Of Youth:See, The Conqu'ring Hero Comes!- Chorus Of Virgins: See, The Godlike Youth Advance! - Chorus: See, The Conqu'ring Hero Comes! - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir
  • 635. 59. March - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 636. 60. Chorus: Sing unto God - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 637. 61. Recit.: Sweet flow the strains - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 638. 62. Aria: With honour let desert be crown'd - Ryland Davies & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 639. 63. Recit: Peace to my countrymen - Christopher Keyte & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 640. 64. Chorus:To our great God be all the honours giv'n - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 641. 65. Recit.: Again to earth let gratitude descend - Felicity Palmer & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 642. 66. Aria, Duett:Oh Lovely Peace, With Plenty Crown'd - Felicity Palmer & Janet Baker & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 643. 67. Aria: Rejoice, oh Judah! and in songs devine - John Shirley-Quirk & English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras
  • 644. 68. Chorus: Hallelujah! Amen! - English Chamber Orchestra & Charles Mackerras & Wandsworth School Boys Choir & Russell Burgess
  • 645. Overture - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 646. Your harps and cymbals - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 647. Praise ye the Lord - Peter Harvey & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 648. With pious heart - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 649. Almighty Power - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 650. Imperial Salomon - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 651. Sacred raptures - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 652. Throughout the land - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 653. Bless'd be the Lord - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 654. What tho' I trace - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 655. And see my Queen - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 656. Bless'd the day - Inger Dam-Jensen & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 657. Thou fair inhabitant of Nile - Andreas Scholl & Inger Dam-Jensen & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 658. Welcome as the dawn of day - Andreas Scholl & Inger Dam-Jensen & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 659. Vain are the transient beauties - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 660. Indulge thy faith - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 661. My blooming fair - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 662. Haste to the cedar grove - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 663. When thou art absent - Inger Dam-Jensen & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 664. With thee th'unshelter'd moor - Inger Dam-Jensen & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 665. Search round the world - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 666. May no rash intruder - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 667. From the censer - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 668. Prais'd be the Lord - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 669. When the sun o'er yonder hills - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 670. Great prince - Peter Harvey & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 671. Thrice bless'd that wise discerning king - Peter Harvey & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 672. My sovereign liege - Andreas Scholl & Alison Hagley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 673. Words are weak - Alison Hagley & Susan Bickley & Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 674. What says the other - Andreas Scholl & Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 675. Thy sentence, great king - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 676. Withhold, withhold the executing hand! - Alison Hagley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 677. Can I see my infant gor'd - Alison Hagley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 678. Israel' attend - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 679. Thrice bless'd be the king - Alison Hagley & Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 680. From the east unto the west - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 681. From morn to eve - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 682. See the tall palm - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 683. No more shall armed bands - Alison Hagley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 684. Beneath the vine - Alison Hagley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 685. Swell, swell the full chorus - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 686. Sinfony - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 687. From Arabia's spicy shores - Susan Gritton & Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 688. Ev'ry sight these eyes behold - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 689. Sweep, sweep the string - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 690. Music, spread thy voice around - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 691. Now a diff'rent measure - Shake the dome - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 692. Then at once from rage remove - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 693. Draw the tear from hopeless love - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 694. Next the tortur'd soul release - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 695. Thus rolling surge rise - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 696. Thy harmony's divine - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 697. Pious king - Peter Harvey & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 698. Thrice happy king - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 699. Golden columns - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 700. Praise the Lord - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 701. Gold now is common - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 702. How green our fertile pastures look! - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 703. May peace in Salem - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 704. Will the sun forget to streak - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 705. Adieu, fair queen - Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 706. Ev'ry joy that wisdom knows - Susan Gritton & Andreas Scholl & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 707. The name of the wicked - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 708. 1a. Ouverture - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 709. 1b. Trio - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 710. 1c. Courante - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 711. 2. Recitative: 'Tis Dioclesian's natal day (Valens) - Sc.1 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 712. 3. Aria: Go, my faithful soldier, go (Valens) - Sc.1 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 713. 4. Chorus of Heathens: And draw a blessing down - Sc.1 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 714. 5. Recitative: Vouchsafe, dread Sir (Didymus, Valens) - Sc.1 - Robin Blaze & Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 715. 6. Aria: Racks, gibbets, sword and fire (Valens) - Sc.1 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 716. 7. Chorus of Heathens: For ever thus stand fix'd - Sc.1 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 717. 8. Recitative: Most cruel edict (Didymus) - Sc.2 - Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 718. 9. Aria: The raptur'd soul (Didymus) - Sc.2 - Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 719. 10. Recitative: I know thy virtues (Septimius) - Sc.2 - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 720. 11. Aria: Descend, kind Pity (Septimius) - Sc.2 - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 721. 12. Recitative: Though hard, my friends (Theodora) Sc.3 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 722. 13. Aria: Fond, flatt'ring world, adieu (Theodora) - Sc.3 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 723. 14. Recitative: Oh bright example (Irene) - Sc.3 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 724. 15. Aria: Bane of virtue (Irene) - Sc.3 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 725. 16. Chorus of Christians: Come, mighty Father - Sc.3 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 726. 17. Recitative: Fly, fly, my brethren (Messenger, Irene) - Sc.4 - Angus Smith & Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 727. 18. Aria: As with rosy steps the morn (Irene) - Sc.4 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 728. 19. Chorus: All pow'r in heav'n - Sc.4 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 729. 20. Recitative: Mistaken wretches! (Septimius) -Sc.5 - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 730. 21. Aria: Dread the fruits of Christian folly (Septimius) - Sc.5 - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 731. 22. Recitative: Deluded mortal/Accompagnato: O worse than death indeed (Theodora, Septimius) - Sc.5 - Susan Gritton & Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 732. 23. Aria: Angels, ever bright and fair (Theodora) - Sc.5 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 733. 24. Recitative: Unhappy, happy crew! (Didymus, Irene) - Sc.6 - Robin Blaze & Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 734. 25. Air: Kind heaven, if virtue be thy care (Didymus) - Sc.6 - Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 735. 26. Recitative: Oh love! how great thy pow'r (Irene) - Sc.6 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 736. 27. Chorus: Go, gen'rous pious youth - Sc.6 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 737. 28. Recitative: Ye men of Antioch (Valens) - Sc.1 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 738. 29. Chorus of Heathens: Queen of summer - Sc.1 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 739. 30. Aria: Wide spread his name (Valens) - Sc.1 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 740. 31. Recitative: Return, Septimius (Valens) - Sc.1 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 741. 32. Chorus of Heathens: Venus laughing from the skies - Sc.1 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 742. 33. Sinfony - Sc.2 - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 743. 34. Recitative: Oh thous bright sun! (Theodora)-Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 744. 35. Aria: With darkness deep (Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 745. 36. Sinfony (original version) - Sc.2 - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 746. 37. Recitative: But why art thou disquieted? (Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 747. 38. Aria: O! that I on wings could rise (Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 748. 39. Recitative: Long have I known (Didymus, Septimius) - Sc.3 - Robin Blaze & Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 749. 40. Aria: Though the honours, that Flora (Septimius) - Sc.3 - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 750. 41. Recitative: O save her then (Didymus, Septimius) - Sc.3 - Robin Blaze & Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 751. 42. Aria: Deeds of kindness to display (Didymus) - Sc.3 - Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 752. 43. Recitative: The clouds begin to veil (Irene) - Sc.4 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 753. 44. Aria: Defend her, Heav'n (Irene) - Sc.4 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 754. 45. Recitative: Or lull'd with grief (Didymus) -Sc.5 - Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 755. 46. Aria: Sweet rose and lily (Didymus) - Sc.5 - Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 756. 47. Recitative: O save me, Heav'n(Theodora, Didymus) - Sc.5 - Susan Gritton & Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 757. 48. Aria: the pilgrim's home (Theodora) - Sc.5 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 758. 49. Accompagnato: Forbid it, Heav'n!/Rec.: Ah! what is liberty (Didymus, Theodora) - Sc.5 - Robin Blaze & Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 759. 50. Duet: To thee, thou glorious son of worth (Theodora, Didymus) - Sc.5 - Susan Gritton & Robin Blaze & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 760. 51. Recitative: 'Tis night (Irene) - Sc.6 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 761. 52. Chorus of Christians: He saw the lovely youth - Sc.6 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 762. 34a. Recitative: Oh thou bright sun! (Theodora) - alternative ending - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 763. 36a. Sinfony - alternative version - Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 764. 37. Recitative: But why art thou disquieted? (Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 765. 38. Aria: O! that I on wings could rise (Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 766. 53. Aria: Lord, to thee each night and day (Irene) - Sc.1 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 767. 54. Recitative: But see, the good, the virtuous (Irene) - Sc.2 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 768. 55. Aria: When sunk in anguish and despair (Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 769. 56. Chorus of Christians and Theodora: Blest be the hand (Chorus, Theodora) - Sc.2 - Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 770. 57. Recitative: Undaunted in the court (Messenger, Irene)/Accompagnato: O my Irene, Heav'n is kind (Theodora) - Sc.3 - Angus Smith & Susan Bickley & Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 771. 58. Duet: Whither, Princess, do you fly? (Irene, Theodora) - Sc.3 - Susan Bickley & Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 772. 59. Recitative: She's gone disdaining liberty and life (Irene) - Sc.3 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 773. 60. Aria: New scenes of joy come crowding on (Irene) - Sc.3 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 774. 61. Recitative: Is it a Christian virtue then-Sc.4/Be that my doom (Valens, Didymus, Theodora, Septimius) - Sc.5 - Neal Davies & Robin Blaze & Susan Gritton & Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 775. 62. Aria: From virtue springs each gen'rous deed (Septimius) - Sc.5 - Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 776. 63. Aria: Cease, ye slaves, your fruitless pray'r (Valens) - Sc.5 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 777. 64. Recitative: 'Tis kind, my friends (Didymus, Theodora) - Sc.5 - Robin Blaze & Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 778. 65. Chorus (of Heathens): How strange their ends - Sc.5 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 779. 66. Recitative: On me your frowns (Didymus, Theodora, Valens) - Sc.5 - Robin Blaze & Susan Gritton & Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 780. 67. Aria: Ye ministers of justice (Valens) - Sc.5 - Neal Davies & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 781. 68. Recitative: And must such beauty suffer (Didymus, Theodora, Septimius) - Sc.6 - Robin Blaze & Susan Gritton & Paul Agnew & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 782. 69. Aria and Duet: Streams of pleasure ever flowing/ Thither let our hearts aspire (Didymus, Theodora) - Sc.6 - Robin Blaze & Susan Gritton & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 783. 70. Recitative: Ere this their doom is past (Irene)- Sc.7 - Susan Bickley & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 784. 71. Chorus (of Christians): O Love divine - Sc.7 - Gabrieli Consort & Gabrieli Players & Paul McCreesh
  • 785. Overture - Menuet - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 786. It must be so: or these vile Ammonites - Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 787. Pour forth no more unheeded pray'rs - Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 788. No more to Ammon's god and king - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 789. But Jephta comes - Stephen Varcoe & Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 790. Virtue my soul shall still embrace - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 791. 'Twill be a painful separation, Jephta/In gentle murmurs will I mourn - Anne Sofie von Otter & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 792. Happy this embassy, my charming Iphis/Dull delay, in piercing anguish - Michael Chance & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 793. Ill suits the voice of love when glory calls/Take the heart you fondly gave - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 794. I go. My soul, inspir'd by thy command/These labours past, how happy we! - Michael Chance & Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 795. What mean these doubtful fancies - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 796. O God, behold our sore distress - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 797. Some dire event hangs o'er our heads/Scenes of horror, scenes of woe - Anne Sofie von Otter & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 798. Say, my dear mother - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 799. The smiling dawn of happy days - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 800. Such, Jephta, was the haughty king's reply - Nigel Robson & Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 801. When his loud voice in thunder spoke - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 802. Glad tidings of great joy to thee, dear Iphis - Michael Chance & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 803. Cherub and Seraphim, unbodied forms - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 804. Up the dreadful steep ascending - Michael Chance & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 805. 'Tis well. Haste, haste, ye maidens/Tune the soft melodious lute - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 806. Heav'n smiles once more on his repentant people/His mighty arm, with sudden blow - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 807. In glory high, in might serene - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 808. Symphony - Hail, glorious conqueror - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 809. Welcome as the cheerful light - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 810. Horror! confusion!/Open thy marble jaws, O tomb - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 811. Why is my brother thus afflicted - Nigel Robson & Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 812. First perish thou, and perish all the world - Anne Sofie von Otter & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 813. If such thy cruel purpose/On me let blind mistaken zeal - Michael Chance & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 814. O spare your daughter - Stephen Varcoe & Anne Sofie von Otter & Michael Chance & Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 815. Such news flies swift - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 816. Happy they! this vital breath - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 817. Deeper, and deeper still - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 818. How dark, O Lord, are Thy decrees! - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 819. Hide thou thy hated beams, O sun - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 820. Waft her, angels, through the skies - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 821. Ye sacred priests/Farewell, ye limpid springs and floods - Lynne Dawson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 822. Doubtful fear and rev'rent awe - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 823. Symphony - English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 824. Rise, Jephta, and ye rev'rend priests - Ruth Holton & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 825. Happy, Iphis shalt thou live - Ruth Holton & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 826. For ever blessed be Thy holy name - Nigel Robson & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 827. Theme sublime of endless praise - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 828. Let me congratulate this happy turn/Laud her, all ye virgin train - Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 829. O let me fold thee in a mother's arms/Sweet as sight - Anne Sofie von Otter & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 830. My faithful Hamor, may that Providence/All that is in Hamor mine - Nigel Robson & Lynne Dawson & Michael Chance & Anne Sofie von Otter & Stephen Varcoe & The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 831. Ye house of Gilead, with one voice - The Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner
  • 832. Applause - Audience Applause