George Frederick Handel
Judas Maccabaeus, oratorio, HWV 63
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Sätze in Judas Maccabaeus, oratorio, HWV 63
| # | Satz | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Overture in G minor | |
| 2 | Mourn, ye afflicted children | |
| 3 | Well may your sorrows | |
| 4 | From this dread scene these, adverse pow'rs | |
| 5 | For Sion lamentation make | |
| 6 | Not vain is all this storm of grief | |
| 7 | Pious orgies, pious airs, decent sorrow | |
| 8 | Oh Father, whose almighty pow'r | |
| 9 | I feel the Deity within | |
| 10 | Arm, ye brave! | |
| 11 | 'Tis well, my friends | |
| 12 | Call forth thy pow'rs, my soul | |
| 13 | To Heav'ns Almighty King we kneel | |
| 14 | Oh liberty, thou choicest treasure | |
| 15 | Come, ever smiling liberty | |
| 16 | Oh Judas, may these noble views | |
| 17 | 'Tis liberty, dear liberty alone, | |
| 18 | Come, ever smiling liberty | |
| 19 | Lead on! Judah disdains the galling load of hostile chains | |
| 20 | So will'd my father now at rest | |
| 21 | Disdainful of danger, we'll rush on the foe, Semichorus | |
| 22 | Ambition! If e'er honour was thine aim | |
| 23 | No unhallow'd desire our breasts shall inspire | |
| 24 | Oh Judas, may thy just pursuits | |
| 25 | May balmy peace, and wreath'd renown | |
| 26 | Far brighter than the morning | |
| 27 | Haste we, my brethren | |
| 28 | Hear us, oh Lord | |
| 29 | Fall'n is the foe | |
| 30 | Victorious hero! Fame shall tell | |
| 31 | So rapid thy course is | |
| 32 | May well we hope our freedom receive | |
| 33 | Flowing joys do now surround me | |
| 34 | Sion now her head shall raise | |
| 35 | Oh let eternal honours crown his name, | |
| 36 | From mighty Kings we took the spoil | |
| 37 | Hail, Judea, happy land | |
| 38 | Thanks to my brethren | |
| 39 | How vain is man, who boasts in fight | |
| 40 | Great in wisdom, great in glory | |
| 41 | Oh Judas, of my brethen! | |
| 42 | Oh! wretched Israel! | |
| 43 | Be comforted | |
| 44 | The Lord worketh wonders | |
| 45 | My arms! against his Gorgias | |
| 46 | Sound an alarm! Your silver trumpets sound | |
| 47 | Enough! To heav'n leave the rest | |
| 48 | With pious hearts, and brave as pious | |
| 49 | Ye worshippers of God | |
| 50 | Wise men, flatt'ring may decieve us | |
| 51 | Oh! Never bow we down | |
| 52 | Father of Heav'n!, | |
| 53 | See yon flames, that from the altar broke | |
| 54 | Oh grant it, Heav'n that our long woes | |
| 55 | So shall the lute and harp awake | |
| 56 | From Capharsalama, on eagle wings I fly | |
| 57 | Pow'rful guardians of all nature | |
| 58 | All his mercies I review | |
| 59 | Happy, oh, thrice happy we | |
| 60 | Yet more, Nicanor lies with thousands slain | |
| 61 | But low! The conqueror comes | |
| 62 | See the conqu'ring hero comes! | |
| 63 | March in G major | |
| 64 | March in F major | |
| 65 | Sing unto God, and high affections raise | |
| 66 | Sweet flow the strains, that strike my feasted ear | |
| 67 | With honour let desert be crown'd | |
| 68 | Peace to my countrymen | |
| 69 | Oh! had I Jubal's lyre | |
| 70 | To our great God be all the honour giv'n | |
| 71 | Again the earth let gratitude descend | |
| 72 | Oh lovely peace, with plenty crown'd | |
| 73 | Rejoice, oh Judah! And, in songs divine | |
| 74 | Hallelujah Chorus and Amen | |
| 75 | Supplemental March in E flat major (fragment) |
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