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Handel The Great Oratorios [BOX] [41CD]
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Wykonawca | Christopher Hogwood, Emma Kirkby, David Thomas więcej |
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- 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
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