Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
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1.12Samson, HWV 57: 12. Act 1 "Justly these evils have befall'n thy son" [Samson]6:14George Frideric HandelSamson OratorioGeorg Friedrich Händel; Utah Symphonie Orchester, University Of Utah Symphonic Chorale, Maurice Abravanel, Jan Peerce, Phyllis CurtinAlbum
  • -2006
Vanguard (imprint of Vanguard Records)
56.12Samson, HWV 57: 12. Act 1 "Justly these evils have befall'n thy son" [Samson]6:14George Frideric HandelHandel EditionGeorge Frideric HandelAlbum + Compilation
Brilliant Classics95050

Relationships

harpsichord and organ:Dr. Alexander Schreiner
baritone vocals [Manoah]:Roy Samuelsen (bass-baritone)
bass vocals [Harapha]:Malcolm Smith (bass)
choir vocals:University of Utah Symphonic Chorus
contralto vocals [Micah]:Louise Parker (operatic contralto)
soprano vocals [Deliliah / Philistine Woman / Israelite Woman]:Phyllis Curtin (soprano)
tenor vocals [A Messenger]:Kenny Whitelock (tenor)
tenor vocals [Samson]:Jan Peerce (operatic tenor)
orchestra:Utah Symphony
conductor:Maurice Abravanel (conductor)
chorus master:Dr. Newell B. Weight
recording of:Samson, HWV 57, Pt. 1: Recitative and Air. Justly These Evils Have Befall’n Thy Son (Samson). Why Does the God of Israel Sleep? (Samson)

Samson, HWV 57, Pt. 1: Recitative and Air. Justly These Evils Have Befall’n Thy Son (Samson). Why Does the God of Israel Sleep? (Samson)

part of:Samson, HWV 57: Act I (order: 12)