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D1-1Messiah HWV56: Sinfony (Grave - All... 3:29
D1-2Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Comfort Ye ... 2:50
D1-3Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Ev'ry Valle... 3:21
D1-4Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: And The Glo... 2:58
D1-5Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Thus Saith ... 1:22
D1-6Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: But Who May... 4:30
D1-7Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: And He Shal... 2:38
D1-8Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Behold! A V... 0:24
D1-9Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: O Thou That... 3:43
D1-10Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: O Thou That... 1:36
D1-11Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: For Behold,... 1:57
D1-12Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: The People ... 3:27
D1-13Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: For Unto Us... 3:59
D1-14Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Pifa (Pasto... 2:40
D1-15Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: There Were ... 1:21
D1-16Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Glory To Go... 2:09
D1-17Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Rejoice Gre... 4:29
D1-18Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: Then Shall ... 0:32
D1-19Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: He Shall Fe... 5:10
D1-20Messiah HWV 56, PART 1: His Yoke Is... 2:25
D1-21Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Behold The ... 2:38
D1-22Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: He Was Desp...11:41
D2-1Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Surely He H... 1:43
D2-2Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: And With Hi... 1:49
D2-3Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: All We Like... 3:44
D2-4Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: All They Th... 0:40
D2-5Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: He Trusted ... 2:23
D2-6Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Thy Rebuke ... 1:55
D2-7Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Behold, And... 1:17
D2-8Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: He Was Cut ... 0:14
D2-9Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: But Thou Di... 2:14
D2-10Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Lift Up You... 3:06
D2-11Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Unto Which ... 0:16
D2-12Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Let All The... 1:29
D2-13Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Thou Art Go... 3:10
D2-14Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: The Lord Ga... 1:02
D2-15Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: How Beautif... 2:20
D2-16Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Their Sound... 1:29
D2-17Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Why Do The ... 2:55
D2-18Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Let Us Brea... 1:44
D2-19Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: He That Dwe... 0:11
D2-20Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Thou Shalt ... 2:03
D2-21Messiah HWV 56, PART 2: Hallelujah ... 3:52
D2-22Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: I Know That... 6:08
D2-23Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: Since By Ma... 2:04
D2-24Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: Behold I Te... 0:31
D2-25Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: The Trumpet... 8:45
D2-26Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: Then Shall ... 0:17
D2-27Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: O Death, Wh... 1:58
D2-28Messiah HWV 56, PART 3: But Thanks ... 2:20

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Handel: Messiah Wiki

Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel. The text was compiled from the King James Bible and the Coverdale Psalter by Charles Jennens. It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere a year later. After an initially modest public reception, the oratorio gained in popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music. Handel's reputation in England, where he had lived since 1712, had been established through his compositions of Italian opera. He turned to English oratorio in the 1730s in response to changes in public taste; Messiah was his sixth work in this genre. Although its structure resembles that of opera, it is not in dramatic form; there are no impersonations of characters and no direct speech. Instead, Jennens's text is an extended reflection on Jesus as the Messiah called Christ. The text begins in Part I with prophecies by Isaiah and others, and moves to the annunciation to the shepherds, the only "scene" taken from the Gospels. In Part II, Handel concentrates on the Passion of Jesus and ends with the Hallelujah chorus. In Part III, he covers Paul's teachings on the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven. Handel wrote Messiah for modest vocal and instrumental forces, with optional alternate settings for many of the individual numbers. In the years after his death, the work was adapted for performance on a much larger scale, with giant orchestras and choirs. In other efforts to update it, its orchestration was revised and amplified, such as Mozart's Der Messias. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the trend has been towards reproducing a greater fidelity to Handel's original intentions, although "big Messiah" productions continue to be mounted. A near-complete version was issued on 78 rpm discs in 1928; since then the work has been recorded many times. The autograph manuscript of the oratorio is preserved in the British Library.

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