Downloads Description :-
All the solo's are
provided twice. Once with instrumental assistance for the solo part.
(Wind Instrument). The second recording has no assistance for the soloist as
defined by the score.
The Appendix contains a version
of "Thou art gone up on high" which is usually a bass solo, but sometimes sung
by and alto soloist, along with other arrangements of "How beautiful are the
feet" contained in some editions.
The following score may be
downloaded and is provided under the
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
License,
This score is not produced by Note Perfect and may differ
slightly from the edition we used. (Schirmer - compatible with Novello and most
of Watkins-Shaw).
Handel Messiah - Vocal Score

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O death where is thy sting - Duet Alto and Tenor - With Assistance
O death where is thy sting - Duet Alto and Tenor - Without Assistance
| No |
Contents |
| 6 |
Air |
But who may abide
the day of his coming |
| 8 |
Recitative |
Behold a virgin
shall conceive |
| 9 |
Air |
O thou that tellest good
tidings to Zion |
| 19 |
Recitative |
Then shall the eyes of the
blind be opened |
| 20 |
Air |
He shall feed his flock
|
| 23 |
Air |
He was
despised |
| 49 |
Recitative |
Then shall be brought to
pass |
| 50 |
Duet |
O death where is thy
sting? |
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Appendix |
| 9 |
Air |
O thou that tellest good
tidings to Zion (as above but including the following
chorus) |
| 36 |
Air |
Thou art gone up on high
(Usually a Bass Solo) |
| 38 |
Air |
How beautiful are the feet
(Alto Soprano Duet version) |
| 38 |
Air |
How beautiful are the feet
(Alto Alto Duet version) with and without following
chorus |
| 50 |
Air |
O death where is thy sting?
with the following chorus |
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 29 January, 2008.