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Title: Jephtha, Part 3

Composer: George Frideric Handel

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File Size: 5.39MB

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51. Hide thou thy hated beams
52. A father, off'ring up his only child
53. Waft her, angels
54. Ye sacred priests
55. Farewell, ye limpid springs
56. Doubtful fear
57. Sinfonia
58. Rise, Jeptha
59. Happy, Iphis, shalt thou live
60. Forever blessed be Thy holy name
61. Theme sublime of endless praise
62. Let me congratulate
63. Laud her, all ye virgin train
64. O let me fold thee
65. Sweeet as sight to the blind
66. With transport, Iphis
67. Tis heav'n's all-ruling power
68. My faithful Hamor
69. Freely I to heav'n resign
70. All that is in Hamor mine
71. Ye house of Gilead

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This file also available on: Handel: Major Choral Works (2-CD Set)

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