Files "cleaned" Apr/11
G F Handel
Judas Maccabaeus - Part 1
Part 2 is on the next page,
Part 3 the page after that.
You can freely and lawfully download a printable score for this Work from IMSLP - the Petrucci Music Library - though it may not be exactly the same as the one used to make the Midi Files below, and it probably won't be as good as a proper paid-for engraved and printed score.
There is an excellent performance of this Work by the Harvard University Choir,
Edward Elwyn Jones, conductor, on YouTube starting here.
| Judas Maccabaeus - Part 1
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Bass |
| 1: Overture |
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| 2: Mourn, ye afflicted children |
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| 3: Well may your sorrows |
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| 4: From this dread scene |
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| 5: For Sion lamentation make |
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| 6: Not vain is all this storm of grief |
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| 7: Pious orgies |
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| 8: O Father, whose Almighty power |
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| 9: I feel the Deity within |
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10: Arm, arm, ye brave
11: We come, in bright array |
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| 12: 'Tis well, my friends |
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| 13: Call forth thy powers |
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| 14: To Heavn's Almighty King we kneel |
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| 15: O Liberty, thou choicest treasure |
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| 16: Come, ever-smiling Liberty |
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| 17: O Judas, may these noble views inspire |
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| 18: 'Tis Liberty |
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| 19: Come, ever-smiling Liberty |
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| 20: Lead on, lead on |
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| 21: So willed my father |
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| 22: Disdainful of danger |
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| 23: Ambition! if e're honour was thy aim |
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| 24: No unhallow'd desire |
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| 25: Haste we, my brethren |
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| 26: Hear us, O Lord |
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That's the end of Part 1. Part 2 is on the next page
Part 3 is on the page following that.
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