Samson, HWV 57: Act One, Scene 1. Recitative: "This day, a solemn feast to Dagon held" (Samson)
~ Recording by Michael Chance, English Chamber Orchestra, John Nelson
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| 18.2 | Samson, HWV 57: Act One, Scene 1. Recitative: "This day, a solemn feast to Dagon held" (Samson) | 0:32 | George Frideric Handel | Handel: The Great Oratorios | George Frideric Handel | Album + Compilation |
| Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue‐over‐red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only) | 4830142 |
| 21.15 | Semele, HWV 58: Act One, Scene 2. Recitative: "O Athamas, what toture hast thou borne!" (Athamas) | 0:30 | George Frideric Handel | Handel: The Great Oratorios | George Frideric Handel | Album + Compilation |
| Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue‐over‐red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only) | 4830142 |
Relationships
| engineer: | Mike Clements (sound engineer for classical recordings, AKA "Mr. Bear" in his early work) |
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| producer: | Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon) |
| countertenor vocals [Athamas]: | Michael Chance (British countertenor) (in 1990-05) |
| orchestra: | English Chamber Orchestra (in 1990-05) |
| conductor: | John Nelson (American conductor) (in 1990-05) |
| balance engineer: | Helmut Burk |
| phonographic copyright (℗) by: | The Sixteen Productions Ltd. (in 2002) |
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| recorded at: | St Jude‐on‐the‐Hill in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 2002) |
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