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Handel Messiah (Highlights) Mp3, Flac, Wma Handel Messiah (Highlights) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Messiah (Highlights) Country: UK Released: 1987 Style: Baroque, Oratorio MP3 version RAR size: 1443 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1872 mb WMA version RAR size: 1680 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 312 Other Formats: MP2 ADX AHX WAV XM MP4 VQF Tracklist George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Part One 1 Comfort Ye (c) 3:32 2 Ev'ry Valley (c) 3:42 3 And The Glory Of The Lord (e) 3:03 4 For Unto Us A Child Is Born (e) 4:17 5 Rejoice Greatly (a) 4:32 6 Then Shall The Eyes Of The Blind (b) 0:32 7 He Shall Feed His Flock (a, b) 5:12 Part Two 8 Behold The Lamb Of God (e) 2:20 9 He Was Despised (b) 12:33 10 Why Do The Nations (d) 2:55 11 Hallelujah (e) 3:59 Part Three 12 I Know That My Redeemer (a) 6:36 13 Worthy Is The Lamb (e) 3:53 14 Amen (e) 3:21 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd. Printed By – EMI Services Benelux B.V. Credits Bass Vocals – Raimund Herincx (tracks: (d)) Choir – The Ambrosian Singers Composed By – Georg Friedrich Händel Conductor – Sir Charles Mackerras Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Dame Janet Baker* (tracks: (b)) Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra Soprano Vocals – Elizabeth Harwood (tracks: (a)) Tenor Vocals – Robert Tear (tracks: (c)) Notes ℗ 1967 Original sound recording made by EMI Records Ltd. Digital Remastering ℗ 1987 by EMI Records Ltd. EMI Records Ltd. Hayes Middlesex England ADD Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 077776904023 Label Code: LC 0542 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year George Frideric George Frideric Handel* - English Handel* - Chamber Orchestra English - Sir Charles His Master's HQS 1184 Chamber HQS 1184 UK 1967 Mackerras - Voice Orchestra - Sir Messiah Charles "Highlights" (LP, Mackerras Album) Messiah CDZ 4 CDZ 4 Handel* (Highlights) (CD, EMI UK 1987 79543 2 79543 2 Album) George Frideric George Frideric Handel* - English Handel* - Chamber Orchestra English - Sir Charles Το Βήμα, none Chamber Mackerras - Minos-EMI, none Greece 2006 Orchestra - Sir Messiah EMI Classics Charles "Highlights" - Mackerras Baroque CD 1 (CD, Promo) Händel*, Händel*, Elizabeth Elizabeth Harwood, Janet Harwood, Janet Baker, Paul Baker, Paul Esswood, Robert Esswood, Robert Tear, Raimund Tear, Raimund Herincx, The EMI, His 5C Herincx, The 5C Ambrosian Singers, Master's Netherlands Unknown 053-01881 Ambrosian 053-01881 The English Voice Singers, The Chamber English Orchestra*, Charles Chamber Mackerras* - Orchestra*, Messiah - Charles Fragmenten (LP) Mackerras* Georg Friedrich Messiah Highlights HMV 5680172 5680172 UK 1993 Händel (CD, Album) Classics Related Music albums to Messiah (Highlights) by Handel Handel , Beecham , Vickers , Tozzi , Vyvyan, Sinclair - Favorite Music From Handel's "Messiah" George Frederick Handel - Handel's Messiah Highlights George Frederick Handel, The London Philharmonic Orchestra And The London Philharmonic Choir, John Alldis - The Messiah Wheaton College Symphony Orchestra with The Wheaton College Concert Choir, Wheaton College Men's Glee Club , and the Wheaton College Women's Chorale - Messiah: Live from Wheaton College Händel, Elizabeth Harwood, Janet Baker, Paul Esswood, Robert Tear, Raimund Herincx, The Ambrosian Singers, The English Chamber Orchestra, Charles Mackerras - Messiah - Fragmenten Georg Friedrich Händel, Members Of The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, The Stockholm Bach Choir, Conductor: Anders Öhrwall, Yvonne Kenny, Soprano, Paul Esswood, Countertenor, Magnus Lindén, Bass - Messiah Handel, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, The Scottish Philharmonic Singers - Highlights From 'Messiah' Handel, The London Philharmonic Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Karl Richter - Messiah Handel, Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart, C.H. - Messiah Highlights Handel, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, The Scottish Philharmonic Singers - "Messiah"/Highlights.
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