Year of release 1997

Songs 80

Album time 02:45:25

Genre list Classical, Oratorios

Handel - Semele [Sung In German] - Helmut Koch by Rundfunkchor Berlin, Eberhard Buchner, Rundfunk - Sinfonie - Orchester Berlin, Thomas Thomaschke, Ingeborg Springer, Hermann Christian Polster, Gisela Pohl, Siegfried Lorenz, Regina Werner, Renate Hoff, Solistenvereinigung Des Berliner Rundfunks, Fritz Hubner, and Hans-Jurgen Wachsmuth appears in this catalog as a structured album entry It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.

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Track names visible on the page include 1. SEMELE Oratorium In Drei Akten Fur Soli Chor Und Orchester HWV 58 1744. In Deutscher Sprache. Text: William Congreve. Ubersetzung: Friedrich Chrysander - ERSTER AKT. Overture, 2. Nr. 1. Gavotte, 3. Nr. 2. Accompagnato Priester: ''O Seht Die Heil'ge Glut Flammt Auf'', 4. Nr. 3. Chor: ''Heil Und Segen Spendet Euch Heres Macht, 5. Nr. 4. Rezitativ Kadmos Athamas: ''Tochter Gib Nach'', 6. Nr. 5. Accompagnato Und Arioso Semele: ''Weh' Mir Wo Ist Rat? Wo Ist Hulfe'' - ''O Zeus Voll Mitleid Lindre Meine Qual'', 7. Nr. 6. Arie Semele: ''Die Lerche Weckt Den Gram Mir Im Gemut'', and 8. Nr. 7. Rezitativ Athamas: ''Sieh Sie Senkt Den Blick In Scham''. These titles make the page specific to this album rather than a generic music category.

The page can also be read through the track durations: 26. Nr. 23. Arie Semele Chor: ''Endlos Selig Lebt Nun Allbegluckt'' is one of the longer tracks at 6:14 and 4. Nr. 27. Rezitativ Here: ''Nichts Mehr Nichts Mehr Von Ihr'' is one of the shorter tracks at 0:08. The duration notes keep the text factual and tied to the actual track table.

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