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Act III: `Let the bright Seraphim in burning row`. The Mostly Mozart Orchestra. Recorded: September, 1984; Lenfell Hall, Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham-Madison Campus, New Jersey.
`Let the Bright Seraphim`. Recordings 1990-91, New York.
Act 3: Let the Bright Seraphim. Columbia Chamber Ensemble. Recorded: March 17, 1976, New York.
Manoa`s aria “Thy glorious deeds inspir`d my tongue” (act I) // 2018, London
Manoa`s aria “How willing my paternal love” (act III). Recorded in 2018, London.
Samson`s aria “Total eclipse!” (act I) // 2018, London
Samson`s aria “Torments, alas, are not confin`d” (act I) // 2018, London
Samson`s aria “Why does the God of Israel sleep” (act I) // 2018, London
Samson`s aria “Your charms to ruin led the way” (act II) // 2018, London
Samson`s aria “My strength is from the living God” (act II) // 2018, London
Samson`s aria “Thus when the sun from`s wat`ry bed” (act III) // 2018, London
Samson - Aria (Return, O God of Hosts) October 7-8, 1952, London.
Sc.3, Air `Let the bright Seraphim`. John Wallace - trumpet. Recorded: January 5-7, 1988, London.
Samson: Return Oh Gods of The Hosts; When Shall I Fly
Act 3: Air `Thus when the sun from`s wat`ry bed`. Recorded: August 1961, Munich.
Act 1: Air `Total eclipse!` Recorded: August 1961, Munich.
Samson - Return o God of hosts.
Let the Bright Seraphim. Recorded: December 1993, Melbourne.
`Let the bright Seraphim`. 2007.
`Return, o God of hosts`. Recorded in the English Church, Begynhof, Amsterdam, September 1989.
`Let the Bright Seraphim`. Recorded: October 24, 2019, London (live).
`Let the bright Seraphim`. Baroque trumpet/conductor - Mark Bennett. Recorded live in NRK Store Studio, 13th January 2017.
Let the Bright Seraphim. Beverly Sills, Charles Wadsworth, cond. Alice Tully Hall, New York City, 22 april 1973
`With plaintive note`. Richard Bonynge - harpsichord. December 1961, London.
`Let the bright Seraphim`. 60s.
Act 2. With plaintive notes / Decca Studio No.3, West Hampstead, 7–20 June 1963.
Act 3 - Let The Bright Seraphim.
`Honour and arms scorn such a foe` (Akt II) // 1997, Edinburgh
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