UPC · Album

Handel: Jephtha

Nigel Robson, Lynne Dawson, Anne Sofie von Otter and 5 more

0028942235120
48 tracksReleased 1989-01-01Philips

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0028942235120 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Handel: Jephtha by Nigel Robson, Lynne Dawson, Anne Sofie von Otter, Michael Chance, Stephen Varcoe, Ruth Holton, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner, released 1989-01-01 on Philips. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 48 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include NLA508723601, NLA508723602, NLA508723603.

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UPCHandel: Jephtha
ISRC48 recordings
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Track List (48)

Jephtha: Overture / Menuet
English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 1. "It must be so: or these vile Ammonites"
Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 1. "Pour forth no more unheeded pray'rs"
Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 1. "No more to Ammon's god and king"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 2. "But Jephtha comes"
Nigel Robson, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 2. "Virtue my soul shall still embrace"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 2. "'Twill be a painful separation, Jephtha" / "In gentle murmurs will I mourn"
Anne Sofie von Otter, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 3. "Happy this embassy, my charming Iphis" / "Dull delay, in piercing anguish"
Michael Chance, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 3. "Ill suits the voice of love when glory calls" / "Take the heart you fondly gave"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 3. "I go, My soul, inspir'd by thy command" / "These labours past, how happy we!"
Michael Chance, Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 4. "What mean these doubtful fancies"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 4. "O God, behold our sore distress"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 5. "Some dire event hangs o'er our heads" / "Scenes of horror, scenes of woe"
Anne Sofie von Otter, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 6. "Say, my dear mother"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 6. "The smiling dawn of happy days"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 7. "Such, Jephtha, was the haughty king's reply"
Nigel Robson, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act I, Scene 7. "When his loud voice in thunder spoke"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 1. "Glad tidings of great joy to thee, dear Iphis"
Michael Chance, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 1. "Cherub and Seraphim, unbodied forms"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 1. "Up the dreadful steep ascending"
Michael Chance, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 1. "'Tis well. Haste, haste, ye maidens" / "Tune the soft melodious lute"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 2. "Heav'n smiles once more on his repentant people" / "His mighty arm, with sudden blow"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "In glory high, in might serene"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. Symphony / "Hail glorious conqueror!"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "Welcome as the cheerful light"
Lynne Dawson, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "Horror! confusion!" / "Open thy marble jaws, O tomb"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "Why is my brother thus afflicted"
Nigel Robson, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "First perish thou, and perish all the world!"
Anne Sofie von Otter, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "If such thy cruel purpose" / "On me let blind mistaken zeal"
Michael Chance, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 3. "O spare your daughter"
Michael Chance, Anne Sofie von Otter, Nigel Robson, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 4. "Such news flies swift"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 4. "Happy they! this vital breath"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 4. "Deeper, and deeper still"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act II, Scene 4. "How dark, O Lord, are Thy decrees!"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Hide thou thy hated beams, O sun"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Waft her, angels, through the skies"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Ye sacred priests" / "Farewell, ye limpid springs and floods"
Lynne Dawson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Doubtful fear and rev'rent awe"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. Symphony
English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Rise, Jephtha, and ye rev'rend priests"
Ruth Holton, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Happy, Iphis shalt thou live"
Ruth Holton, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "For ever blessed be Thy holy name"
Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 1. "Theme sublime of endless praise"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 2. "Let me congratulate this happy turn" / "Laud her, all ye virgin train"
Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 2. "O let me fold thee in a mother's arms" / "Sweet as sight to the blind"
Anne Sofie von Otter, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 2. "My faithful Hamor, may that Providence" / "All that is in Hamor mine"
Michael Chance, Lynne Dawson, Anne Sofie von Otter, Nigel Robson, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Jephtha: Act III, Scene 2. "Ye house of Gilead, with one voice"
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
[applause]
English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

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UPC 0028942235120 contains 48 tracks, each with its own ISRC.
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0028942235120 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Handel: Jephtha by Nigel Robson, Lynne Dawson, Anne Sofie von Otter, Michael Chance, Stephen Varcoe, Ruth Holton, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 48 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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