Notes
Oratorio
The Requiem; or, Grand Funeral Anthem by the celebrated Mozart of Vienna
Grand Selection, chiefly from the most favourite works of Handel
Part [1]
4th concerto, Avison; Mr Incledon, recit.“O Loss of Fight”, Samson; Air, “Total Eclipse”, chorus, “O First Created”; Master Smith, air“Where E'er You Walk”, Semele; Messrs Mahon and Denman, duet“The Lord is a Man of War”, Israel in Egypt; Chorus, “He Gave Them Hailstones”; Mrs Second, air“Farewell Ye Limpid”, Jephtha; Mr Incledon, recit.“My Arms”, Judas Macc; Song, “Sound an Alarm”; Chorus, “We Hear”; Miss Tennant, song“Come Ever Smiling Liberty"; Mrs Dussek, song“What Tho' I Trace”, Solomon; Double chorus, “The Horse and the Rider”, Is. in Eg.
Part 2[?]
Select parts of the water music; Miss Tennant and Master Smith, duet“My Faith and Truth”, Samson; Mr Mahon, recit.“I Feel the Deity”, Judas Macc; Air, “Arm, Arm Ye Brave”; Chorus, “We Come”; Mrs Dussek, air“Lord Remember David”; Mr Incledon, air and chorus, “Come if you Dare”, Purcell
Mr Denman, song“Conquest is Not”; Mrs Second, recit.“O Let Eternal Honours[?]”air, “From Mighty Kings”, Judas Macc; Finale, “Rule Britannia”, verse and chorus; end of part 2, a concerto on the violoncello by Mr C Ashley
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