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Angels, ever bright and fair (Theodora) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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But the Lord is mindful of his own (St. Paul) : recitative and air |
Mendelssohn |
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But thou didst not leave his soul in hell (Messiah) |
Handel |
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Come, ever smiling liberty (Judas Maccabæus) |
Handel |
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Fac ut portem (Stabat Mater) |
Rossini |
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Father of Heaven (Judas Maccabæus) |
Handel |
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Hear ye, Israel! (Elijah) |
Mendelssohn |
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He shall feed his flock (Messiah) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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How beautiful are the feet (Messiah) |
Handel |
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I know that my Redeemer liveth (Messiah) |
Handel |
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I will sing of thy great mercies (St. Paul) : recitative and air |
Mendelssohn |
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Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets (St. Paul) |
Mendelssohn |
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Love not the world (Prodigal son) |
Arthur Sullivan |
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O thou that tellest (Messiah) |
Handel |
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Oh for the wings of a dove (Hear my prayer) |
Mendelssohn |
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Oh had I Jubal's lyre! (Joshua) |
Handel |
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Oh rest in the Lord (Elijah) |
Mendelssohn |
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Oh that thou had'st hearkened (Prodigal son) |
Arthur Sullivan |
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Oh mighty pens (The creation) : recitative and air |
Haydn |
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Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! (Messiah) |
Handel |
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Slumber, my lov'd one (Christmas oratorio) |
Bach |
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When this scene of trouble closes (Crucifixion) |
Spohr |
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Wise men flatt'ring may deceive you (Judas Maccabæus) |
Handel |
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With verdure clad (The creation) : recitative and air |
Haydn |
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Who unto them (Elijah) |
Mendelssohn |
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Be thou faithful unto death (St. Paul) |
Mendelssohn |
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Come ye children (Prodigal son) |
Arthur Sullivan |
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Comfort ye, my people--Ev'ry valley (Messiah) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) |
Rossini |
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Deeper and deeper still--Waft her, Angels, through the skies (Jephtha) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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For the mountains shall depart (Elijah) |
Mendelssohn |
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How many hired servants (Prodigal son) |
Arthur Sullivan |
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If with all your hearts (Elijah) : recitative and air |
Mendelssohn |
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In native worth (The creation) : recitative and air |
Haydn |
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Is not his word like a fire! (Elijah) |
Mendelsson |
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It is enough (Elijah) |
Mendelsson |
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Lord God of Abraham (Elijah) |
Mendelsson |
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O God, have mercy (St. Paul) |
Mendelsson |
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Out tears he counteth (Hymn of praise) : recitative and air |
Mendelssohn |
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Pro peccatis (Stabat Mater) |
Rossini |
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Tears of sorrow, shame, and anguish (Crucifixion) |
Spohr |
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Then shall the righteous shine forth (Elijah) |
Mendelssohn |
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The people that walked in darkness (Messiah) |
Handel |
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The sorrows of death had gathered (Hymn of praise) |
Mendelssohn |
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The trumpet shall sound (Messiah) |
Handel |
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Thou shalt break them (Messiah) |
Handel |
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Thus saith the Lord of Hosts--But who may abide the day of his coming? (Messiah) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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Thy rebuke hath broken his heart--Behold, and see if there be any sorrow (Messiah) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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Trust in the Lord (Prodigal son) : recitative and air |
Arthur Sullivan |
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Angels, ever bright and fair (Theodora) : recitative and air |
Handel |
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But the Lord is mindful of his own (St. Paul) : recitative and air |
Mendelssohn |
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But thou didst not leave his soul in hell (Messiah) |
Handel |