Act I: Preserve him for the glory of thy name, thy people's safety
2:35
25
Act II: Envy! eldest-born of Hell!
2:06
26
Act II: Ah, dearest friend ... But sooner Jordan's stream ... My father comes
3:22
27
Act II: Host thou obey'd my orders ...Sin not, o King, against the youth
1:55
28
Act II: As great Jehovah lives, I swear, the youth shall not be slain
1:16
29
Act II: From cities storm d, and battles won, what glory can accrue?
2:07
DISC 4
1
Act II: Appear, my friend. — No more imagine danger
0:38
2
Act II: Your words, o King, my loyal heart with double ardour fire
1:09
3
Act II: Yes, he shall wed my daughter!
0:32
4
Act II: A father's will has authoriz'd my love
0:34
5
Act II: O fairest of ten thousand fair
2:46
6
Act II: Is there a man, who all his ways directs, his God alone to please?
1:33
7
Act II: Concerto
2:58
8
Act II: Thy father is as cruel, and as false, as thou art kind and true... At persecution I can laugh
2:03
9
Act II: Whom dost thou seek? and who has sent thee hither ... No, no, let the guilty tremble at ev'ry thought of danger near
2:32
10
Act II: Mean as he was, he is my brother now ...Author of peace
3:51
11
Act II: Symphony
1:16
12
Act II: The time at length is come
0:50
13
Act II: Where is the son of Jesse?
1:13
14
Act II: Oh fatal consequence of rage, by reason uncontroll'd
2:37
15
Act III: Wretch that I am! .. 'Tis said, here lives a woman
3:29
16
Act II: With me what wouldst thou?...Infernal spirits, by whose pow'r
2:30
17
Act II: Why hast thou forc'd me from the realms of peace
3:15
18
Act II: Symphony
0:39
19
Act II: Whence com'st thou?...Impious wretch, of race accurst!
3:26
20
Act II: Dead March Elegy on the Death of Saul and Jonathan
3:02
21
Act II: Mourn, Israel, mourn
3:49
22
Act II: Oh let it not in Gath be heard...From this unhappy day no more, ye Gilboan hills
5:59
23
Act II: Eagles were not so swift as they
0:23
24
Act II: In sweetest harmony they liv'd...Oh fatal day!
9:37
25
Act II: Ye men of Judah, weep no more
0:37
26
Act II: Gird on thy sword, thou man of might
5:42
DISC 5
1
조지 프리더릭 헨델
알렉산더의 축연 HWV 75Part I: Overture
6:30
2
Part I: 'Twas at the royal feast, for Persia won by Philip's warlike son
1:02
3
Part I: Happy pair! None but the brave deserves the fair
5:26
4
Part I: Timotheus, plac'd on high amid the tuneful quire
0:26
5
Part I: The song began from Jove
1:01
6
Part I: The list'ning crowd admire the lofty sound
2:09
7
Part I: With ravish'd ears the monarch hears
3:29
8
Part I: The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung
0:33
9
Part I: Bacchus, ever fair and young ... Bacchus' blessings are a treasure
4:23
10
Part I: Sooth'd with the sound, the king grew vain
0:43
11
Part I: He chose a mournful Muse
1:14
12
Part I: He sung Darius, great and good, by too severe a fate fall'n
3:02
13
Part I: With downcast looks the joyless victor sate
1:00
14
Part I: Behold Darius, great and good, by too severe a fate fall'n
2:46
15
Part I: The mighty master smil'd to see that Love was in the next degree
0:31
16
Part I: Softly sweet in Lydian measures soon he sooth'd the soul
3:02
17
Part I: War, he sung, is toil and trouble
4:58
18
Part I: The many rend the skies with loud applause
3:55
19
Part I: The Prince, unable to conceal his pain
6:35
20
Part I: The many rend the skies with loud applause
3:56
DISC 6
1
Part II: Now strike the golden Lyre again! ..., Break his bands of sleep asunder ..., Hark, hark! the horrid sound
2:39
2
Part II: Revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries
8:03
3
Part II: Give the vengeance due to the valiant crew
1:44
4
Part II: The princes applaud with a furious joy
2:04
5
Part II: Thais led the way, to light him to his prey ...The princes applaud with a furious joy
5:20
6
Part II: Thus, long ago, ere heaving Bellows learned to blow ... At last divine Cecilia came, inventress of the vocal frame
5:48
7
Part II: Let old Timotheus yield the prize
0:18
8
Part II: Let old Timotheus yield the prize, or both divide the crown
3:24
9
Part II: Overture, From Harmony, from heav'nly Harmony ..., When Nature underneath a heap of jarring atoms lay
8:42
10
Part II: From Harmony, from heav'nly Harmony
3:49
11
Part II: What passion cannot Music raise and quell!
8:36
12
Part II: The Trumpet's loud clangor excites us to arms
3:54
13
Part II: March
1:49
14
Part II: The soft complaining Flute in dying notes
4:38
15
Part II: Sharp Violins proclaim their jealous pangs and desperation
4:29
16
Part II: But oh! what art can teach...the sacred Organ's praise!
4:03
17
Part II: Orpheus could lead the savage race
1:48
18
Part II: But bright Cecilia rais'd the wonder high'r
0:35
19
Part II: As from the pow'r of sacred lays the spheres began to move
7:01
DISC 7
1
조지 프리더릭 헨델
Belshazzar, HWV 61Overture
4:31
2
Act I: Vain, fluctuating state of human empire!
5:05
3
Act I: Thou, God most high
4:06
4
Act I: The fate of Babylon, I fear, is nigh ... O much belov'd of God and man! say
1:19
5
Act I: Lament not thus, oh Queen, in vain!
4:49
6
Act I: Behold, by Persia's hero made in ample form
2:57
7
Act I: Well may they laugh, from meagre famine safe ..Oh memory! still bitter to my soul!
1:28
8
Act I: Oppress'd with never-ceasing grief
3:09
9
Act I: Dry those unavailing tears
2:37
10
Act I: Be comforted .. Methought. as on the bank of deep Euphrates Now tell me, Gabrias
4:07
11
Act I: Behold the monstrous human beast
3:15
12
Act I: Can you then think it strange ...Great God! who, yet but darkly known My friends, be confident, and boldly enter upon this high exploit
4:49
13
Act I: All empires upon God depend
3:40
14
Act I: Oh sacred oracles of truth!
5:17
15
Act I: Rejoice, my countrymen: the time draws near ... For long ago, whole ages ere this Cyrus yet was born ... "Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus, his anointed..."
3:07
16
Act I: Sing, oh ye heav'ns!
4:34
DISC 8
1
Act I: Let festal joy triumphant reign!
4:54
2
Act I: For you, my friends, the nobles of my court
1:01
3
Act I: The leafy honours of the field
8:17
4
Act I: It is the custom, I may say, the law
1:54
5
Act I: Recall, oh king! thy rash command
2:59
6
Act I: They tell you true
1:36
7
Act I: Oh dearer than my life, forbear!
6:42
8
Act I: By slow degrees the wrath of God
4:44
9
Act II: See, from his post Euphrates flies! ... Why, faithless river, dost thou leave thy charge ... Euphrates hath his task fulfill'd ... Of things on earth, proud man must own
6:23
10
Act II: You see, my friends, a path into the city lies open ...Amaz'd to find the foe so near
5:25
11
Act II: To arms, to arms! No more delay!
0:30
12
Act II: Ye tutelar gods of our empire, look down
2:55
13
Act II: Let the deep bowl thy praise confess ... Where is the God of Judah's boasted pow'r? ... Help, help the king! ... Oh dire portentous sight! ... Call all my Wise Men
5:45
14
Act II: Symphony Ye sages! welcome always to your king Alas! too hard a task the king imposes
2:41
15
Act II: Oh misery! oh terror! Hopeless grief!
1:32
DISC 9
1
Act II: Oh king, live for ever! ... Art thou that Daniel of the Jewish captives?
1:44
2
Act II: No! to thyself thy trifles be ... Yet to obey his dread command ...Thou, o king, host lifted up thyself against the Lord ... Oh sentence too severe! and yet too sure!
4:41
3
Act II: Regard, oh son, my flowing tears
6:23
4
Act II: Oh God of truth! oh faithful guide! ... You, Gobrias, lead directly to the palace
5:28
5
Act II: Oh glorious prince!
4:54
6
Act III: Alternate hopes and fears distract my mind
4:23
7
Act III: Fain would I hope — is there not room for hope? ... Can the black Aethiop change his skin?
2:19
8
Act III: My hopes revive — here Arioch comes
2:14
9
Act III: Bel boweth down!
1:35
10
Act III: I thank thee, Sesach Martial Symphony
2:14
11
Act III: To powt immortal my first thanks are due
2:14
12
Act III: Be it thy care, good Gobrias, to find out the queen ... Destructive War,thy limits know
3:01
13
Act III: Great victor, at your feet I bow
5:15
14
Act III: Say, venerable prophet, is there aught in Cyrus' pow'r
0:48
15
Act III: Tell it out among the heathen, that the Lord is King ... Yes, I will build thy city, God of Israel