Semele

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Semele

Händel, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists and 1 more

022924598227
47 tracksReleased 1993-01-01Erato

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022924598227 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Semele by Händel, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner, released 1993-01-01 on Erato. 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 47 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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59822Product
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Track List (47)

Semele: Overture
Semele: Overture
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Behold! Auspicious flashes rise" (Priest)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Behold! Auspicious flashes rise" (Priest)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Lucky omens bless our rites" (Chorus)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Lucky omens bless our rites" (Chorus)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Ah, me!" (Semele)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Ah, me!" (Semele)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Why dost thou thus untimely grieve" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Why dost thou thus untimely grieve" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Avert these omens" (Chorus of Priests)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Avert these omens" (Chorus of Priests)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Cease, cease your vows" (Chorus of Priests)
Semele: Act I, Scene I. "Cease, cease your vows" (Chorus of Priests)
Semele: Act I, Scene II. "Oh, Athamas; what torture hast thou borne!" (Athamas)
Semele: Act I, Scene II. "Oh, Athamas; what torture hast thou borne!" (Athamas)
Semele: Act I, Scene II. "You've undone me" (Ino)
Semele: Act I, Scene II. "You've undone me" (Ino)
Semele: Act I, Scene III. "Ah, wretched prince" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act I, Scene III. "Ah, wretched prince" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act I, Scene IV. "See, see!" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act I, Scene IV. "See, see!" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act I, Scene IV. "Endless pleasure" (Semele)
Semele: Act I, Scene IV. "Endless pleasure" (Semele)
Semele: Act I, Scene IV. "Endless pleasure" (Chorus)
Semele: Act I, Scene IV. "Endless pleasure" (Chorus)
Semele: Act II. Sinfonia / Scene I. "Iris, impatient of thy stay" (Juno)
Semele: Act II. Sinfonia / Scene I. "Iris, impatient of thy stay" (Juno)
Semele: Act II, Scene I. "Look, where Cithaeron proudly stands" (Iris)
Semele: Act II, Scene I. "Look, where Cithaeron proudly stands" (Iris)
Semele: Act II, Scene I. "Hence, Iris, hence away!" (Juno)
Semele: Act II, Scene I. "Hence, Iris, hence away!" (Juno)
Semele: Act II, Scene II. "Come, Zephyrs, come" (Cupid)
Semele: Act II, Scene II. "Come, Zephyrs, come" (Cupid)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Let me not another moment" (Semele)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Let me not another moment" (Semele)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Lay your doubts" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Lay your doubts" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "With fond desiring" (Semele)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "With fond desiring" (Semele)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "How engaging" (Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "How engaging" (Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Too well I read her meaning" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Too well I read her meaning" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Now Love" (Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "Now Love" (Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "By my command" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "By my command" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "See, she appears" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene III. "See, she appears" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act II, Scene IV. "Dear sister, how was your journey hither?" (Semele)
Semele: Act II, Scene IV. "Dear sister, how was your journey hither?" (Semele)
Semele: Act II, Scene IV. "Prepare then, ye immortal choir!" (Semele & Ino)
Semele: Act II, Scene IV. "Prepare then, ye immortal choir!" (Semele & Ino)
Semele: Act II, Scene IV. "Bless the glad earth" (Chorus)
Semele: Act II, Scene IV. "Bless the glad earth" (Chorus)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "Somnus, awake!" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "Somnus, awake!" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "Leave me, loathsome light!" (Somnus)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "Leave me, loathsome light!" (Somnus)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "More sweet is that name" (Somnus)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "More sweet is that name" (Somnus)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "Obey my will" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene I. "Obey my will" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene II. "My racking thoughts" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene II. "My racking thoughts" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "Thus shap'd like Ino" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "Thus shap'd like Ino" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "O ecstasy of happiness!" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "O ecstasy of happiness!" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "Conjure him by his oath" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "Conjure him by his oath" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "Thus let my thanks be pay'd" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene III. "Thus let my thanks be pay'd" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "Come to my arms" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "Come to my arms" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "I ever am granting" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "I ever am granting" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "Ah, take heed what you press!" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "Ah, take heed what you press!" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "No, no, I'll take no less" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene IV. "No, no, I'll take no less" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene V. "Ah, whither is she gone!" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act III, Scene V. "Ah, whither is she gone!" (Jupiter)
Semele: Act III, Scene VI. "Above measure is the pleasure" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene VI. "Above measure is the pleasure" (Juno)
Semele: Act III, Scene VII. "Ah, me! too late I now repent" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene VII. "Ah, me! too late I now repent" (Semele)
Semele: Act III, Scene VIII. "Of my ill-boding dream" (Ino)
Semele: Act III, Scene VIII. "Of my ill-boding dream" (Ino)
Semele: Act III, Scene the last. "See from above the bellying clouds descend" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act III, Scene the last. "See from above the bellying clouds descend" (Cadmus)
Semele: Act III, Scene the last. "Happy, happy shall we be" (Chorus)
Semele: Act III, Scene the last. "Happy, happy shall we be" (Chorus)

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What is UPC 022924598227?
UPC 022924598227 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Semele" by Händel, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner, released on Erato.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
A UPC identifies a release (the bundle of tracks sold as one product). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording (a single track). Every track on a UPC release has its own ISRC, but they all share the same UPC.
How many tracks are on UPC 022924598227?
UPC 022924598227 contains 47 tracks.
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What is UPC 022924598227?

022924598227 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Semele by Händel, 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 47 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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