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"But Jephta comes"
Stephen Varcoe
Gardiner conducts Handel
"Say, my dear mother"
Lynne Dawson
"Such, Jephta, was the haughty king's reply"
Nigel Robson
"It must be so: or these vile Ammonites"
"What mean these doubtful fancies"
"Pour forth no more unheeded pray'rs"
"No more to Ammon's god and king"
Monteverdi Choir
"Virtue my soul shall still embrace"
"'Twill be a painful separation, Jephta...In gentle murmurs will I mourn"
Anne Sofie Von Otter
"Happy this embassy, my charming Iphis...Dull delay, in piercing anguish"
Michael Chance
"Ill suits the voice of love when glory calls...Take the heart you fondly gave"
"I go. My soul, inspir'd by thy command...These labours past, how happy we!"
"O God, behold our sore distress"
"Some dire event hangs o'er our heads...Scenes of horror, scenes of woe"
"The smiling dawn of happy days"
"When his loud voice in thunder spoke"
George Frideric Handel, Stephen Varcoe, The Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner
Handel: Jeptha