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Title: Saul, Part 1

Composer: George Frideric Handel

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File Size: 6.62MB

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1. Overture
2. How excellent Thy name
3. An infant rais'd
4. Along the monster atheist strode
5. The youth inspir'd
6. Our fainting courage soon restored
7. How excellent Thy name; Hallelujah
10. Behold, O king
11. O king, your favours
12. Oh, early piety
18. Thou, Merab, first in birth
19. My soul rejects the thought with scorn
20. See, with what a scornful air
21. Sinfonia
22. Already see the daughters of the land
23. Welcome, welcome, mighty king!
24. What do I hear
25. David his ten thousand slew
26. To him ten thousands
27. With rage I shall burst
28. Imprudent women
29. Fell rage and black despair
30. Rack'd with infernal pains
31. O Lord, whose mercies
33. Tis all in vain
34. A serpent, in my bosom warm'd
35. Has he escap'd my rage?
37. O filial piety
38. No, no, cruel father, no!
40. Preserve him for the glory of thy name

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

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