1. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": I. The Boasting of Goliath. |
1:34 |
2. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": II. The Trembling of the Israelites at the Appearance of the Giant, and Their Prayer to God. |
5:12 |
3. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": III. The Courage of David, and His Keen Desire to Repel the Pride of His Terrifying Enemy, With the Confidence That He Puts in the Help of God. |
1:02 |
4. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": IV. The Combat Between the Two and Their Struggle; The Stone Is Thrown From the Slingshot Into the Brow of the Giant; Goliath Falls. |
1:11 |
5. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": V. The Flight of the Philistines, Who Are Pursued and Slain by the Israelites. |
0:46 |
6. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": VI. The Joy of the Israelites Over Their Victory. |
1:15 |
7. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": VII. Musical Concert of the Women in Honor of David. |
1:22 |
8. |
Biblical Sonata No. 1 "The Combat Between David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17-18)": VIII. The General Rejoicing, and the Dances of Joy of the People. |
2:01 |
9. |
Biblical Sonata No. 2 "The Melancholy of Saul Assuaged by Means of Music (1 Samuel 16)": I. The Sadness and the Rage of the King. |
3:04 |
10. |
Biblical Sonata No. 2 "The Melancholy of Saul Assuaged by Means of Music (1 Samuel 16)": II. [No Title] |
2:52 |
11. |
Biblical Sonata No. 2 "The Melancholy of Saul Assuaged by Means of Music (1 Samuel 16)": III. The Restorative Song of David's Harp. |
3:28 |
12. |
Biblical Sonata No. 2 "The Melancholy of Saul Assuaged by Means of Music (1 Samuel 16)": IV. The Calm and Contented Soul of Saul. |
1:50 |
13. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": I. The Joy of the Family of Laban at the Arrival of Their Kinsman Jacob. |
3:52 |
14. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": II. The Servitude of Jacob Is Indeed Laborious, but It Is Lightened by His Love for Rachel, With the Diversion of the Lovers Mixed in. |
3:31 |
15. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": III. The Bridal Song Sung by the Companions of Rachel. |
1:23 |
16. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": IV. The Rejoicing for the Wedding, and the Congratulations. |
1:20 |
17. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": V. The Deception of Laban. |
2:34 |
18. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": VI. [No Title] |
1:38 |
19. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": VII. The Bridegroom Loving and Content; His Heart Foretells Him Some Ill; He Takes Heart Again; He Becomes Sleepy; He Arises; He Falls Asleep; The Displeasure of Jacob at Being Deceived. |
2:40 |
20. |
Biblical Sonata No. 3 "The Wedding of Jacob (Genesis 29-31)": VIII. The Rejoicing for the Wedding Is Repeated. |
1:26 |
21. |
Biblical Sonata No. 4 "Hezekiah Dying and Restored to Health (2 Kings 20)": I. Hezekiah's Lament for the Death Foretold to Him and His Fervent Prayers. |
3:35 |
22. |
Biblical Sonata No. 4 "Hezekiah Dying and Restored to Health (2 Kings 20)": II. His Confidence in God. |
1:34 |
23. |
Biblical Sonata No. 4 "Hezekiah Dying and Restored to Health (2 Kings 20)": III. The Joy of the Convalescent King; He Remembers the Ills That Are Past; He Forgets Them. |
2:10 |
24. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": I. Gideon's Doubt Concerning the Victory Promised Him by God; He Tests It in a Contrary Manner. |
2:30 |
25. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": II. His Fear, Seeing a Great Army of Enemies Come Upon Him. |
0:38 |
26. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": III. He Takes Heart Again, Hearing What They Had Dreamed of Him Being Expounded to His Enemies. |
1:04 |
27. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": IV. Gideon Encourages His Soldiers. |
1:04 |
28. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": V. The Sound of Trumpets, or Trombones, and the Breaking of the Pitchers, and the Cries of the Fighters. |
0:50 |
29. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": VI. The Flight of Their Enemies, Pursued by the Israelites. |
0:21 |
30. |
Biblical Sonata No. 5 "Gideon the Savior of the People of Israel (Judges 6-7)": VII. Their Joy in the Notable Victory. |
1:25 |
31. |
Biblical Sonata No. 6 "The Tomb of Jacob (Genesis 49-50)": I. The Sorrow of the Sons of Jacob at the Bed of Their Dying Father, Somewhat Sweetened by His Fatherly Benediction. |
4:18 |
32. |
Biblical Sonata No. 6 "The Tomb of Jacob (Genesis 49-50)": II. They Consider the Consequences of This Death. |
1:35 |
33. |
Biblical Sonata No. 6 "The Tomb of Jacob (Genesis 49-50)": III. The Journey From Egypt to the Land of Canaan. |
2:13 |
34. |
Biblical Sonata No. 6 "The Tomb of Jacob (Genesis 49-50)": IV. The Burial of Israel, and the Sorrowful Lament of Those Present. |
3:00 |
35. |
Biblical Sonata No. 6 "The Tomb of Jacob (Genesis 49-50)": V. The Souls of the Survivors Are Consoled. |
1:50 |