Hercules (HWV 60) by George Frideric Handel; Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski 2002

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# Title Length
CD 1
1 Overtura 4:32
2 Menuetto 2:02
3 Recitativo Accompagnato: See, with what sad dejection in her looks 2:01
4 Aria: No longer, Fate, relentless frown 5:45
5 Recitativo Accompagnato: O Hercules! why art thou absent from me? 0:50
6 Aria: The world, when day's career is run 4:30
7 Recitativo: Princess! be comforted, and hope the best ... My son! Dear image of thy absent sire! 1:25
8 Aria: I feel, I feel the god, he swells my breast! 1:33
9 Recitativo: He said, the sacred fury left his breast 0:58
10 Aria: There in myrtle shades reclined 3:21
11 Recitativo: Despair not; but let rising hope suspend 0:26
12 Aria: Where congealed the northern streams 1:53
13 Chorus: O filial piety! O gen'rous love! 5:18
14 Recitativo: Banish your fears! 0:30
15 Aria: Begone, my fears, fly, hence, away 3:26
16 Recitativo: A train of captives, red with honest wounds 0:54
17 Aria: The smiling hours, a joyful train 1:20
18 Chorus: Let none despair, relief may come though late 2:25
19 March 1:49
20 Recitativo: Thanks to the pow'rs above, but chief to thee 1:27
21 Aria: My father! Ah! methinks I see 5:56
22 Recitativo: Now farewell, arms! 0:25
23 Aria: The god of battle quits the bloody field 2:23
24 Recitativo: Ah me! How soon the flatterer hope 0:26
25 Aria: Daughter of gods, bright liberty! 5:55
26 Chorus: Crow with festal pomp the day 2:28
CD 2
1 Sinfonia 1:11
2 Recitativo: Why was I born a princess 0:18
3 Aria: How blest the maid, ordained to dwell 5:56
4 Recitativo: It must be so! fame speaks aloud my wrongs 0:38
5 Aria: When beauty sorrow's liv'ry wears 2:47
6 Recitativo: Whence this unjust suspicion? 1:10
7 Aria: Ah! Think what ills the jealous prove 5:52
8 Recitativo: It is too sure that Hercules is false ... my godlike master? - Is a traitor 0:19
9 Recitativo (cont.): In vain you strive his falsehood to disguise! 0:16
10 Chorus: Jealousy! Infernal pest 5:17
11 Recitativo: She knows my passion, and has heard me breathe 1:45
12 Aria: Banish love from thy breast 2:17
13 Recitativo: Forgive a passion, which resistless sways 0:10
14 Aria: From celestial seats descending 5:36
15 Chorus: Wanton god of amorous fires 2:03
16 Recitativo: Yes, I congratulate your titles 0:44
17 Aria: Alcides' name in latest story 4:47
18 Recitativo: O glorious pattern of heroic deeds! 0:29
19 Aria: Resign thy club and lion's spoils 4:55
20 Recitativo: You are deceived! Some villain has belied .. Dissembling, false, perfidious Hercules! 1:29
21 Aria: Cease, ruler of the day, to rise 3:49
22 Recitativo: Some kinder pow'r inspire me ... Lichas, thy hands shall to the temple bear 1:26
23 Aria: As stars, that rise and disappear 3:54
24 Recitativo: But see, the princess Iole. Retire! ... Forgive me, princess if my jealous frenzy 1:15
25 Duet: Joys of freedom, joys of pow'r 2:32
26 Recitativo: Father of Hercules, great Jove 0:17
27 Chorus: Love and Hymen, hand in hand 3:55
CD 3
1 Sinfonia 3:53
2 Recitativo: Ye sons of Trachin, mourn your valiant chief 1:26
3 Aria: Oh scene of unexampled woe 3:06
4 Chorus: Tyrants now no more shall dread 4:14
5 Recitativo accompagnato: O Jove! What land is this 2:23
6 Recitativo: Great Jove! relieve his pains! 2:09
7 Aria: Let not fame the tidings spread 4:03
8 Recitativo accompagnato: Where shall I fly? 6:13
9 Recitativo: Lo! The fair, fatal cause of all this ruin! 1:16
10 Aria: My breast with tender pity swells 6:49
11 Recitativo: Princess, rejoice! Whose heav'n-directed hand 1:46
12 Aria: He, who for Atlas prop'd the sky 1:50
13 Recitativo: Words are too faint to speak the warring passions 1:06
14 Duet: O prince, whose virtues all admire 3:26
15 Recitativo: Ye sons of freedom, now, in ev'ry clime 0:17
16 Chorus: To him your grateful notes of praise belong 2:35

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