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Title: Jephtha, Part 1

Composer: George Frideric Handel

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File Size: 6.64MB

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1. Overture
2. It must be so
3. Pour forth no more unheeded pray'rs
4. No more to Ammon's god and king
5. But Jephtha comes
6. Virtue my soul shall still embrace
7. 'Twill be a painful separation
8. In gentle murmurs will I mourn
9. Happy this embassy
10. Dull delay, in piercing anguish
11. Ill suits the voice of love
12. Take the heart you fondly gave
13. I go, my soul inspir'd
14. These labours past
15. What mean these doubtful fancies
16. If, Lord, sustain'd by Thy almighty pow'r
17. Tis said
18. O God, behold our sore distress
19. Some dire event
20. Scenes of horror, scenes of woe
21. Say, my dear mother
22. The smiling dawn of happy days
23. Such, Jeptha
24. When loud his voice in thunder spoke

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

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