HANDEL'S MESSIAH
Part I
The prophesy and realization of God's plan to redeem mankind by the coming of the Messiah
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Accompagnato (Bass)
Thus saith the Lord, the Lord of Hosts;
Yet once a little while
and I will shake
the heav'ns and the earth,
the sea and the dry land:
And I will shake all nations;
and the desire of all nations shall come.
Haggai 2:6-7
The Lord, whom ye seek,
shall suddenly come to His temple,
even the messenger of the Covenant,
whom ye delight in:
behold, He shall come,
saith the Lord of Hosts.
Malachi 3:1
Brisbane Concert Choir
Sinfonia of St Andrew's
Conductor: Debra Shearer-Dirié
Orchestra Leader: Chen Yang
Milica Ilic, soprano
Dorothy Williams, alto
Thomas Moran, tenor
Sam Hartley, bass
Emma Hadfield, harpsichord
Eduarda van Klinken, organ
St Andrew's Uniting Church
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Sunday 13th July 2008
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Part I
The prophesy and realization of God's plan to redeem mankind by the coming of the Messiah
~~~~~
Accompagnato (Bass)
Thus saith the Lord, the Lord of Hosts;
Yet once a little while
and I will shake
the heav'ns and the earth,
the sea and the dry land:
And I will shake all nations;
and the desire of all nations shall come.
Haggai 2:6-7
The Lord, whom ye seek,
shall suddenly come to His temple,
even the messenger of the Covenant,
whom ye delight in:
behold, He shall come,
saith the Lord of Hosts.
Malachi 3:1
Brisbane Concert Choir
Sinfonia of St Andrew's
Conductor: Debra Shearer-Dirié
Orchestra Leader: Chen Yang
Milica Ilic, soprano
Dorothy Williams, alto
Thomas Moran, tenor
Sam Hartley, bass
Emma Hadfield, harpsichord
Eduarda van Klinken, organ
St Andrew's Uniting Church
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Sunday 13th July 2008
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During this Holy Week, All for Hymn is featuring Handel's Messiah in it's complete form. New posts will hit roughly every 5-6 hours beginning at 6:00 am CDT on Palm Sunday (April 17, 2011) and running through 6:00 PM CDT on Easter Sunday (April 24, 2011).
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