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Maurice Greene: Jephtha

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Catalogue numberCHAN0408W
Release date2025-04-18
Discs2

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The passage of time has perhaps been unkind to the English composer Maurice Greene. By 1730 he was one of the most senior musicians in England: Organist at St Paul’s Cathedral, Organist and Composer to the Chapel Royal, and Professor of Music at the University of Cambridge. When he was appointed Master of the King’s Music, in 1735, he held every significant appointment in the Kingdom. Of course, the overwhelming presence of Handel in London at the time most certainly played a significant part in Greene’s relative obscurity. His second attempt at oratorio, Jephtha, in 1737, marks the first successful foray by an Englishman in this genre. Brimming with attractively varied airs and choruses, powerfully emotive accompanied recitatives, and spirited orchestral movements, it is an engaging work. Taken from the Book of Judges, chapter 11, the account of Jephtha tells the story of a fearless Israelite warrior recalled from exile to fight for his people, a man not only of great valour but, as it transpires – thanks to an impulsive and fateful pledge – of profound honour, too, destined to assume his place as their worthy ruler. Christian Curnyn directs his Early Opera Company forces with a dazzling cast of soloists: Andrew Staples takes the part of Jephtha, joined by Mary Bevan, Michael Mofidian, and Jeremy Budd.
 
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Disc 1
01 Jephtha: No. 1, Ouverture 03:37 $ 0.65 USD
02 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 1: No. 2, Chorus. Ye Sons of Gilead,
seek the Lord
03:13 $ 0.58 USD
03 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 1; No. 3, Recit. Jair, great Judge of
Israel, is no more
01:12 $ 0.22 USD
04 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 4, Recit. O mighty Leader, see,
beneath thy Feet
01:53 $ 0.34 USD
05 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 5, Air. Where are your Gods,
your Idol-Train
05:12 $ 0.94 USD
06 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 6, Recit. Shameful Remembrance!
with repentant Tears
00:49 $ 0.15 USD
07 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 7, Duet. O think what Joy to
him is giv’n’
02:20 $ 0.42 USD
08 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 8, Recit. Ill doth my native
Land such Grace deserve
01:02 $ 0.19 USD
09 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 9, Air. Against these new
Alarms
03:38 $ 0.65 USD
10 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 10, Recit. Hence, shameless
Men! Compassion would be Guilt
00:38 $ 0.11 USD
11 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 11, Air. Pity soothing melts
the Soul
04:28 $ 0.80 USD
12 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 12, Recit. Cherish that Pity,
’tis a Godlike Guest
00:36 $ 0.11 USD
13 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 13, Chorus. Our Prayers with
God Acceptance find
01:24 $ 0.25 USD
14 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 14, Recit. Thought I your
vow’d Repentance were sincere
00:40 $ 0.12 USD
15 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2:No. 15, Chorus. Thou, universal Lord 03:22 $ 0.61 USD
16 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 16, Recit. No more, with Joy I
undertake your Cause
00:37 $ 0.11 USD
17 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 17, Air. God of Hosts, whom we
adore
02:01 $ 0.36 USD
18 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 18, Recit. There, what first
shall meet my Eye
01:40 $ 0.30 USD
19 Jephtha Part 1, Scene 2: No. 19, Chorus. God of Hosts, whom
we adore
02:02 $ 0.37 USD
 
Disc 2
20 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 1: No. 20, Symphony 01:03 $ 0.19 USD
21 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 1: No. 21, Chorus. The Foes of Gilead
are no more
02:12 $ 0.40 USD
22 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 1: No. 22, Air. O God, we own Thy
mighty Hand
02:09 $ 0.39 USD
23 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 1: No. 23, Chorus. Be all the Fame 00:22 $ 0.07 USD
24 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 1: No. 24, Air, Duet & Chorus. Awake,
awake each joyful Strain
03:33 $ 0.64 USD
25 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 25, Recit. What do I see, O
Heav’n?
01:19 $ 0.24 USD
26 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 26, Air. Ah! my foreboding
Fears
07:55 $ 1.43 USD
27 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 27, Recit. O Heav’n! with
Pity view a Father’s Fondness
00:43 $ 0.13 USD
28 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 28, Air. Thou sweetest Joy by
Heav’n bestow’d
03:37 $ 0.65 USD
29 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 29, Recit. O speak, disclose my
Doom, I stand prepar’d
01:00 $ 0.18 USD
30 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 30, Air. If I thy Grief 07:29 $ 1.35 USD
31 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 31, Recit. O blot me from thy
Mind
00:41 $ 0.12 USD
32 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 32, Air. O Thou most Dear 04:36 $ 0.83 USD
33 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 33, Recit. I vow’d, before I
fought the War
01:21 $ 0.24 USD
34 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 34, Chorus. O God of Might!
what Means this Stroke?
01:29 $ 0.27 USD
35 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 35, Air. But oh! behold the
princely Pair
03:27 $ 0.62 USD
36 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 36, Chorus. But see! the
dreadful Conflict’s o’er
01:36 $ 0.29 USD
37 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 37, Recit. Can Heav’n delight
in Guiltless Blood?
03:05 $ 0.56 USD
38 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 38, Air. Let me awhile defer my
Fate
02:03 $ 0.37 USD
39 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 39, Recit. Go, and with humble
Tears, and ceaseless Prayers
01:03 $ 0.19 USD
40 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 40, Duet and Chorus. Here let
me hold Thee to my Heart
02:16 $ 0.41 USD
41 Jephtha Part 2, Scene 2: No. 41, Chorus. Israel’s
Daughters, a fair Virgin Train
05:09 $ 0.93 USD
  Album total 98:32
OrchestraEarly Opera Company
ConductorChristian Curnyn
ComposerMaurice Greene
ProducerJonathan Cooper
Sound engineerJonathan Cooper
EditorJonathan Cooper
Assistant sound engineerAlexander James
LyricistBible
ChorusEarly Opera Company
SoloistAndrew Staples
Jeremy Budd
Jessica Cale
Mary Bevan
Michael Mofidian

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