Handel: Messiah (CD2) (2001)
| 1. | Accompagnato (Tenor): All They That See Him, Laugh Him To Scorn | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 0:46 | ... | |
| 2. | Chorus: He Trusted In God That He Would Deliver Him | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 2:32 | ... | |
| 3. | Accompagnato (Tenor): Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 1:45 | ... | |
| 4. | Arioso (Tenor): Behold, And See If There Be Any Sorrow Like Unto His Sorrow | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 1:19 | ... | |
| 5. | Accompagnato (Soprano): He Was Cut Off Out The Land Of The Living | feat Soprano, Ann Liebeck | 0:21 | ... | |
| 6. | Air (Tenor): But Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul In Hell | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 2:09 | ... | |
| 7. | Chorus: Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 3:16 | ... | |
| 8. | Recitative (Tenor): Unto Which The Angels Said He At Any Time | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 0:19 | ... | |
| 9. | Chorus: Let All The Angels Of God Worship Him | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 1:32 | ... | |
| 10. | Chorus: The Lord Gave The Word | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 1:14 | ... | |
| 11. | Air (Alto): How Beautiful Are The Feet Of Them That Preach The Gospel Of Peace | feat Yvonne Howard, Alto | 2:58 | ... | |
| 12. | Chorus: Their Sound Is Gone Out Into All Lands | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 1:33 | ... | |
| 13. | Air (Bass): Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage Together | feat The Bass, David Barrell | 2:43 | ... | |
| 14. | Chorus: Let Us Break Their Bonds Asunder | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 1:53 | ... | |
| 15. | Recitative (Tenor): He That Dwelleth In Heaven | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 0:15 | ... | |
| 16. | Air (Tenor): Thou Shalt Break Them With A Rod Of Iron | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson | 2:12 | ... | |
| 17. | Chorus: Hallelujah! For The Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 3:52 | ... | |
| 18. | PART THE THIRD. Air (Soprano): I Know That My Redeemer Liveth | feat Soprano, Ann Liebeck | 5:47 | ... | |
| 19. | Chorus: Since By Man Came Death | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 2:15 | ... | |
| 20. | Accompagnato (Bass): Behold, I Tell You A Mystery | feat The Bass, David Barrell | 0:31 | ... | |
| 21. | Air (Bass): The Trumpet Shall Sound | feat The Bass, David Barrell | 6:21 | ... | |
| 22. | Recitative (Alto): Then Shall Be Brought To Pass The Saying That Is Written | feat Yvonne Howard, Alto | 0:16 | ... | |
| 23. | Duet (Alto, Tenor): O Death, Where Is Thy Sting? | feat Richard Edgar-Wilson, Yvonne Howard, Alto | 2:03 | ... | |
| 24. | Chorus: But Thanks Be To God, Who Giveth Us The Victory | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 2:04 | ... | |
| 25. | Chorus: Worth Is The Lamb That Was Slain; Amen | feat Tallis Chamber Choir | 6:30 | ... |
Discography: Ross Pople
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Album details
Handel: Messiah (CD2) is listed as Album by The London Festival Orchestra and Ross Pople with a release date of 2001. The album is connected with Classical categories.
The track list contains 25 tracks with a total running time of 56:24. The shortest track is Recitative (Tenor): He That Dwelleth In Heaven at 0:15, while the longest track is Chorus: Worth Is The Lamb That Was Slain; Amen at 6:29.
Track-level artist information is also available: Accompagnato (Tenor): All They That See Him, Laugh Him To Scorn features Richard Edgar-Wilson; Chorus: He Trusted In God That He Would Deliver Him features Tallis Chamber Choir; Accompagnato (Tenor): Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart features Richard Edgar-Wilson; Arioso (Tenor): Behold, And See If There Be Any Sorrow Like Unto His Sorrow features Richard Edgar-Wilson; Accompagnato (Soprano): He Was Cut Off Out The Land Of The Living features Soprano and Ann Liebeck.
The album is linked to English and Classical content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 1080x1056 px and a prepared crop of 1080x1080 px. The audio quality shown on the page ranges from 192 to 320 Kbits/sec.





