Songs and airs from the great oratorios for high voice

Main Author: Ha?ndel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Other Authors: Prout, Ebenezer,
Format: Music
Language:English
Published: Mineola, NY: Dover, 2001
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100 1 |a Ha?ndel, George Frideric,  |d 1685-1759 
245 1 0 |a Songs and airs from the great oratorios for high voice  |c George Frideric Handel ; edited and with an introduction by Ebenezer Prout 
260 |a Mineola, NY:  |b Dover,  |c 2001 
300 |a 1 vocal score (viii, 197 p.) ;  |c 31 cm. 
500 |a English words; some songs also with Italian words. 
505 0 |a Rinaldo. Dear companion (Cara sposa) ; Sadly I languish (Lascia chʹio pianga) 
505 0 |a Chandos anthems. O come, let us worship 
505 0 |a Acis and Galatea. Love in her eyes sits playing ; Would you gain the tender creature 
505 0 |a Esther. O beauteous Queen 
505 0 |a Radamisto. The vessel storm-driven (Qual nave smarrita) 
505 0 |a Alessandro. Allurements the dearest (Lusinghe piu? care) 
505 0 |a Admeto. Heavenly star-eyes, calm-beaming (Luci care) 
505 0 |a Athalia. Gentle airs, melodious strains ; Will God, whose mercies ever flow 
505 0 |a Alcina. Trust a woman? How simple-minded! (Semplicetto! A donna credi?) 
505 0 |a Atalanta. Go! call Irene (Di? ad Irene, tiranna infedele) 
505 0 |a Serse. Loveʹs richest dower (Ombra mai fu?) 
505 0 |a Saul. Fell rage and black despair ; Sin not, o King 
505 0 |a Lʹallegro ed il pensieroso. Oft on a plat of rising ground ; Let me wander, not unseen ; Hide me from dayʹs garish eye 
505 0 |a Messiah. Recitative, Comfort ye my people ; Air, Evʹry valley shall be exalted ; But Thou didst not leave His soul in hell ; How beautiful are the feet ; I know that my Redeemer liveth 
505 0 |a Samson. Total eclipse! ; Thus when the sun 
505 0 |a Semele. O sleep, why dost thou leave me? ; Whereʹer you walk 
505 0 |a Hercules. My father! ah! methinks I see 
505 0 |a Occasional oratorio. Then will I Jehovahʹs praise 
505 0 |a Judas Maccabaeus. From mighty kings ; Sound an alarm! 
505 0 |a Alexander Balus. Here amid the shady woods ; Recitative, Calm thou my soul ; Air, Convey me to some peaceful shore 
505 0 |a Joshua. Oh, had I Jubalʹs lyre 
505 0 |a Solomon. What though I trace ; With thee, thʹ unsheltered moor Iʹd tread 
505 0 |a Susanna. If guiltless blood be your intent 
505 0 |a Theodora. Recitative, Oh, worse than death indeed! ; Air, Angels, ever bright and fair 
505 0 |a Jephtha. Recitative, Deeper and deeper still ; Air, Waft her, angels ; Farewell, ye limpid springs and floods 
650 0 |a Songs (High voice) with piano 
650 0 |a Oratorios  |x Excerpts 
700 1 |a Prout, Ebenezer,  |x Vocal scores with piano 
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