Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
18.30Samson, HWV 57: Act One, Scene 3. No. 20 Air: "Then long Eternity shall greet your bliss" (Micah)5:27George Frideric HandelHandel: The Great OratoriosGeorge Frideric HandelAlbum + Compilation
  • XW2016-07-01
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)
alto vocals [Micah]:Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo-soprano) (in 2002)
orchestra:The Symphony of Harmony and Invention (in 2002)
conductor:Harry Christophers (conductor) (in 2002)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:The Sixteen Productions Ltd. (in 2002)
recorded at:St Jude‐on‐the‐Hill in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 2002)
recording of:1. Samson, HWV 57: Act I. Recitative. Then long eternity (Micah) (in 2002)
2. Samson, HWV 57: Act I. Air. Joys that are pure (Micah) (in 2002)

Samson, HWV 57: Act I. Air. Joys that are pure (Micah)

composer:George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer)
librettist:Newburgh Hamilton
part of:Samson, HWV 57: Act I (order: 26)

Samson, HWV 57: Act I. Recitative. Then long eternity (Micah)

composer:George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer)
librettist:Newburgh Hamilton
part of:Samson, HWV 57: Act I (order: 25)