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♫ Joshua LIBRETTO

Georg Friedrich Händel

JOSHUA 

(1748)
A Sacred Drama
Words by Thomas Morell
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Joshua (tenor)
Othniel (alto)
Caleb (bass)
Achsah, Caleb's Daughter (soprano)
Angel (boy soprano)
Chorus of Israelites
Chorus of the defeated Israelites
Chorus of the Tribe of Judah
Chorus of Youths
Chorus of Virgins


          Georg Friedrich HändelJOSHUA
          (1748)
          A Sacred Drama
          Words by Thomas Morell
          DRAMATIS PERSONAE
          Joshua (tenor)
          Othniel (alto)
          Caleb (bass)
          Achsah, Caleb's Daughter (soprano)
          Angel (boy soprano)
          Chorus of Israelites
          Chorus of the defeated Israelites
          Chorus of the Tribe of Judah
          Chorus of Youths
          Chorus of Virgins


          ACT ONE

           

          1. Introduction

          Scene 1

          Joshua, Caleb, Othniel, Achsah, High Priest, Chiefs and Elders of Israel.

          2. Chorus of Israelites

          (after the miraculous passage of the Jordan, and entrance into Canaan)
          Ye sons of Israel, ev'ry tribe attend,
          Let grateful songs and hymns to Heav'n ascend!
          In Gilgal, and on Jordan's banks proclaim
          One first, one great, one Lord Jehovah's name.

          3. Recitative

          Joshua
          Behold, my friends, what vast rewards are giv'n
          To all the just, who place their faith in Heav'n!
          Oh, had your sires obey'd divine command,
          They too, like you, had reach'd the promis'd land;
          But rebels to the laws th'Almighty gave,
          They, in the desert, met an early grave.
          Caleb
          O Joshua, both to rule and bless ordain'd!
          When Moses the eternal mansions gain'd,
          What boundless gratitude to Heav'n we owe,
          That did in thee a chief so wise bestow!
          Courage and conduct shine in thee complete,
          Justice and mercy fill thy judgment seat.

          4. Air

          Caleb
          O first in wisdom, first in pow'r!
          Jehovah ev'ry blessing show'r
          Around Thy sacred head!
          The neighb'ring realms with envy see
          The happiness and liberty
          O'er all thy people spread.

          5. Recitative

          Achsah
          Matrons and virgins, with unwearied pray'r,
          Solicit Heav'n for thee, their fav'rite care.
          The first lawgiver broke th'Egyptian chain;
          And, by thy hallow'd aid, we Canaan gain.

          6. Air

          Achsah
          Oh, who can tell, oh, who can hear
          Of Egypt, and not shed a tear?
          Or, who will not on Jordan smile,
          Releas'd from bondage on the Nile?

          7. Recitative

          Joshua
          Caleb, attend to all I now prescribe;
          One righteous man select from ev'ry tribe,
          To bear twelve stones from the divided flood,
          Where the priests' feet, and holy cov'nant stood;
          In Gilgal place them! Hence twelve more provide,
          And fix them in the bosom of the tide!
          These when our sons shall view with curious eye,
          Thus the historic columns shall reply:

          8. Solo and Chorus

          Joshua
          To long posterity we here record
          The wondrous passage, and the land restor'd:
          Israelites
          To long posterity we here record
          The wondrous passage, and the land restor'd:
          In wat'ry heaps affrighted Jordan stood,
          And backward to the fountain roll'd his flood.

          9. Accompagnato

          Joshua
          So long the memory shall last,
          Of all the tender mercies past.

          10. Air

          Joshua
          While Kedron's brook to Jordan's stream
          Its silver tribute pays,
          Or while the glorious sun shall beam
          On Canaan golden rays,
          So long the memory shall last
          Of all the tender mercies past.

          Scene 2

          Othniel, Joshua. Angel appearing.

          11. Recitative

          Othniel
          But, who is he, tremendous to behold,
          A form divine in panoply of gold?
          With dignity of mien, and stately grace,
          He moves in solemn, slow, majestic pace;
          His auburn locks his comely shoulders spread,
          A sword his hand, a helmet fits his head;
          His warlike visage, and his sparkling eye
          Bespeak a hero, or an angel nigh.

          12. Air

          Othniel
          Awful, pleasing being say,
          If from Heav'n thou wing'st thy way!
          Deign to let thy servant know,
          If a friend, or pow'rful foe!

          13. Recitative

          Angel
          Joshua, I come commission'd from on high,
          The captain of the host of God am I;
          Loose from thy feet thy shoes, for all around,
          The place whereon thou stand'st is holy ground.
          Joshua
          Low on the earth, oh, prostrate let me bend,
          And thy behests with reverence attend!

          14. Accompagnato

          Angel
          Leader of Israel, 'tis the Lord's decree,
          That Jericho must fall, and fall by thee,
          The tyrant king, and all his heathen train,
          At their own idol-altars shall be slain,
          Th'embattI'd walls, and tow'rs, that reach the sky,
          Shall perish, and in dusty ruin lie;
          Scatter'd in air, their ashes shall be tossed,
          The place, the name, and all remembrance lost.

          15. Recitative

          Joshua
          To give command, prerogative is thine,
          And humbly to obey, the duty's mine.

          16. Air

          Joshua
          Haste, Israel haste, your glitt'ring arms prepare!
          With valour abounding,
          The city surrounding,
          Deal death and dreadful war!

          17. Chorus of Israelites

          The Lord commands, and Joshua leads,
          Jericho falls, the tyrant bleeds.

          Scene 3

          Otniel, Achsah.

          18. Accompagnato

          Othniel
          In these blest scenes, where constant pleasure reigns,
          And herds and bleating flocks adorn the plains;
          Where the soft season all its blessings sheds,
          Refreshing rivers, and enamell'd meads,
          Here, in the covert of some friendly shade,
          Direct me, love, to Achsah, blooming maid!
          Achsah
          O Othniel, Othniel!
          Othniel
          'Tis my name I hear!
          Othniel, in melting accents, strikes my ear.
          Achsah
          O Othniel, valiant youth,
          May Heav'n reward thy love and truth!

          19. Recitative

          Othniel
          'Tis Achsah's voice! Who, but that heav'nly fair,
          Could breathe so tender and so sweet a pray'r?
          Achsah
          But see, he comes! He heard, and knows his pow'r.

          20. Accompagnato

          Othniel
          Hail, lovely virgin of this blissful bow'r!
          How sweet the music of thy tuneful tongue!
          Achsah
          These praises to the feather'd choir belong.

          21. Air

          Achsah
          Hark, 'tis the linnet and the thrush!
          In dulcet notes,
          They pour their throats,
          And wake the morn on ev'ry bush.
          From morn to eve they chaunt their love,
          And fill with melody the grove.
          Hark, 'tis the linnet. . . da capo

          22. Recitative

          Othniel
          O Achsah, form'd for ev'ry chaste delight,
          T'inspire the virtuous thought and charm the sight!
          Thy presence gilds the variegated scene,
          To the green olive adds a brighter green,
          White to the lily, blushes to the rose,
          With deeper red the rich pomgranate glows;
          The fruits their flavour, flow'rs their odour prove,
          And here we taste true liberty and love.

          23. Duet

          Achsah and Othniel
          Our limpid streams with freedom flow,
          And feel no icy chains;
          No moulded hail, no fleecy snow,
          Pollute our fruitful plains.
          The years one vernal circle move,
          And still the same like Othniel's/Achsah's love.
          Trumpets flourish.

          24. Recitative

          Othniel
          The trumpet calls; now Jericho shall know
          What 'tis to have a lover for a foe.
          The city conquer'd, I shall hope to find
          Thy father Caleb, like his Achsah, kind.

          25. Chorus of Israelites

          May all the host of Heav'n attend him round,
          And angels waft him back, with conquest crown'd!

          ACT TWO

           

          Scene 1

          Before Jericho. Joshua, Caleb, Achsah, Chiefs and Chorus.
          The Priests bearing the Ark of the Covenant.

          26. Recitative

          Joshua
          'Tis well; six times the Lord hath been obey'd,
          Low in the dust the town shall soon be laid.
          Now the seventh sun the gilded domes adorns,
          Sound the shrill trumpets, shout, and blow the horns.
          A solemn march during the circumvection of the Ark of the Covenant.

          27. Solo and Chorus

          Joshua (the walls of Jericho falling)
          Glory to God!
          Israelites
          Glory to God! The strong cemented walls,
          The tott'ring tow'rs, the pond'rous ruin falls.
          The nations tremble at the dreadful sound,
          Heav'n thunders, tempests roar, and groans the ground.

          28. Recitative

          Caleb
          The walls are levelI'd, pour the chosen bands,
          With hostile gore imbrue your thirsty hands,
          Set palaces and temples in a blaze,
          Sap the foundations, and the bulwarks raze.
          But oh, remember, in the bloody strife,
          To spare the hospitable Rahab's life.

          29. Air

          Caleb
          See, the raging flames arise,
          Hear, the dismal groans and cries!
          The fatal day of wrath is come,
          Proud Jericho hath met her doom.

          30. Air

          Achsah
          To vanity and earthly pride,
          How short a date is giv'n!
          The firmest rock, that shall abide,
          Is confidence in Heav'n.
          Exeunt.

          Scene 2

          The Passover. Joshua, Caleb, Othniel, Achsah, High Priest,
          Priests, Chiefs, Elders, and a full assembly of people.

          31. Recitative

          Joshua
          Let all the seed of Abrah'm now prepare
          To celebrate this feast, with pious care.
          Ages unborn, by this example led,
          Shall bleed the lamb, and bake th'unleaven'd bread.

          32. Solo and Chorus

          Joshua
          Almighty Ruler of the skies,
          Accept our vows and sacrifice!
          Israelites
          Thy mercy did with Israel dwell,
          When the first-born of Egypt fell.
          But oh, what wonders did the Lord
          At the Red Sea to us afford!
          He made our passage on dry ground,
          While Pharaoh and his host were drown'd.
          He through the dreary desert led,
          He slaked our thirst, with manna fed.
          His glory did on Sinai shine,
          When we receiv'd the law divine.

          Scene 3

          Joshua, Caleb.

          33. Recitative

          Caleb
          Joshua, the men dispatch'd by thee to learn
          The strength of Ai, and country to discern,
          Elate with pride, deluded by success,
          Despis'd their pow'r and made the people less.
          Easy of faith, we trust what they relate,
          And now the hasty error find too late:
          Our troops with shame repuls'd! Oh, fatal day!
          Hark, Israel mourns, triumphs the King of Ai!

          34. Chorus of the defeated Israelites

          How soon our tow'ring hopes are cross'd!
          The foe prevails, our glory's lost!
          Again shall Israel bondage know,
          Oh, sheathe the sword, unbend the bow.

          35. Recitative

          Joshua
          Whence this dejection? Rouse your coward hearts,
          Let courage edge your swords, and point your darts.
          Remember Jericho, and sure success
          Shall crown your arms; the Lord our cause shall bless.

          36. Air and Chorus

          Joshua
          With redoubled rage return,
          Ev'ry breast with fury burn,
          And the heathen soon shall feel
          The force of your avenging steel.
          Israelites
          We with redoubled rage return,
          All our breasts with fury burn.
          The heathen nation soon shall feel
          The force of our avenging steel.
          Exeunt.

          Scene 4

          Othniel, Achsah.

          37. Recitative

          Othniel
          Now give the army breath; let war awhile
          Smooth his rough front, and wear a cheerful smile.
          The interval, if Achsah but approve,
          I'll consecrate to virtue and to love.

          38. Air

          Othniel
          Heroes when with glory burning,
          All their toil with pleasure bear;
          And believe, to love returning,
          Laurel wreaths beneath their care.
          War to hardy deeds invites,
          Love the danger well requites.
          Heroes. . . da capo

          39. Recitative

          Achsah
          Indulgent Heav'n hath heard my virgin pray'r,
          And made my Othniel its peculiar care.
          When he is absent, sighs my hours employ,
          When he returns, transporting is the joy.

          40. Air

          Achsah
          As cheers the sun the tender flow'r,
          That sinks beneath a falling show'r
          And rears its drooping head,
          Thy presence doth my pow'rs control,
          Darts joy, like lightning, through my soul,
          And all my cares are fled.

          Scene 5

          To them Caleb.

          41. Recitative

          Caleb
          Sure I'm deceiv'd, with sorrow I behold!
          Let not this folly in the camp be told,
          Now all the youth of Israel are in arms,
          That Othniel, lost in dalliance, shuns th'alarms.
          Othniel
          Oh, why will Caleb my fix'd passion blame?
          This spotless object justifies my flame.
          Caleb
          No more, it wounds thy fame! Daughter, retire!

          Scene 6

          Caleb, Othniel.
          Caleb
          Oh, let thy bosom glow with warlike fire!
          Thou know'st what craft the men of Gibeon us'd
          To obtain their league, which else had been refus'd;
          Soon did that treaty through the heathen ring,
          Adonizedeck, of Jerusalem king,
          With the confed'rate pow'rs of most renown
          Have sworn to ruin the revolted town.
          Firm to our faith, it never shall be said,
          That our allies in vain implor'd our aid.
          Othniel
          Perish the thought! While honour hath a name,
          IsraeI's, or Gibeon's cause is still the same.

          42. Air

          Othniel
          Nations, who in future story,
          Would recorded be with glory,
          Let them through the world proclaim:
          "Friendship is the road to fame."

          Scene 7

          Joshua, Caleb, Othniel, Chiefs, Elders and Chorus.
          The armies of the Israelites and Canaanites prepared for battle.

          43. Recitative

          Joshua
          Brethren and friends, what joy this scene imparts,
          To meet such brave, such firm united hearts!
          What though the tyrants, an unnumber'd host,
          Their strength in horse, and iron chariots, boast?
          Now shines the sun, that fixeth Canaan's doom,
          Trust in the Lord, and you shall overcome.
          Flourish of warlike instruments.
          Caleb
          Thus far our cause is favour'd by the Lord.
          Advance, pursue, Jehovah is the word!
          Flourish of warlike instruments.

          44. Solo and Chorus

          Joshua
          O thou bright orb, great ruler of the day,
          Stop thy swift course, and over Gibeon stay!
          And, O thou milder lamp of light, the moon,
          Stand still, prolong thy beams in Ajalon.
          Israelites
          Behold, the list'ning sun the voice obeys,
          And in mid heav'n his rapid motion stays.
          Before our arms the scatter'd nations fly,
          Breathless they pant, they yield, they fall, they die.

          ACT THREE

           

          Scene 1

          Joshua, Caleb, Othniel, Achsah and Chorus.

          45. Chorus of Israelites

          Hail, mighty Joshua, hail! Thy name
          Shall rise into immortal fame.
          Our children's children shall rehearse
          Thy deeds in never-dying verse,
          And grateful marbles raise to thee,
          Great guardian of our liberty!

          46. Air

          Achsah
          Happy, oh, thrice happy we,
          Who enjoy sweet liberty!
          To your sons this gem secure,
          As bright, as ample, and as pure.
          Happy. . . da capo

          47. Recitative

          Joshua
          Caleb, for holy Eleazer send,
          And bid the chiefs of Israel all attend,
          To execute th'Almighty's great command,
          And lot among the tribes the conquer'd land.
          Caleb
          With thee, great leader, when Jephunneh's son
          Was sent to view the nations thou hast won;
          Hebron obtain'd, we all its produce sought,
          Thick-cluster'd grapes, figs, and pomgranates brought.
          The men, their prowess carefully survey'd,
          And deem'd the conquest easy to be made.
          Here would I stop — but, oh, unhappy fate!
          The tim'rous spies a diff'rent tale relate,
          Increas'd the danger, multiplied the foe,
          And fill'd some dastard souls with panic woe.
          Joshua
          Firm as a rock, when billows lash its side,
          Thou didst persist, and all their threats defied.
          The men appeas'd, said Moses, man of God:
          "Caleb, the land whereon thy feet have trod
          —Mark what I say! for 'tis the will of Heav'n!—
          Shall be to thee, and to thy children giv'n."
          Behold! The promise of the man divine
          I ratify, and Hebron now is thine.
          Caleb
          My cup is full; how blest is this decree!
          How can my thanks suffice the Lord, and thee?

          48. Air

          Caleb
          Shall I in Mamre's fertile plain,
          The remnant of my days remain?
          And is it giv'n to me to have
          A place with Abrah'm in the grave?
          For all these mercies I will sing
          Eternal praise to Heav'n's high King.

          49. Chorus of the Tribe of Judah

          For all these mercies we will sing
          Eternal praise to Heav'n's high King.

          50. Recitative

          Othniel
          O Caleb, fear'd by foes, by friends ador'd,
          Well have we paid this tribute to thy sword;
          But still, to make thine heritage complete,
          Debir remains, Debir, the giant's seat.
          Caleb
          Worn out in war, I find my strength decline;
          Counsel alone, the gift of age, is mine.
          Is there a warrior willing to pursue
          The conquest, and that stubborn town subdue?
          For him, for his, I amply will provide,
          And to crown all, Achsah shall be his bride.
          Othniel
          Glorious reward, the task be mine alone!
          Transporting thought! Caleb, the town's thy own.

          51. Air

          Othniel
          Place danger around me,
          The storm I'll despise.
          What arm shall confound me,
          When Achsah's the prize?
          Place danger. . . da capo

          Scene 2

          Joshua, Caleb, Achsah and Chorus.

          52. Chorus of Israelites

          Father of mercy, hear the pray'r we make,
          And save the hero for his country's sake.

          53. Recitative

          Joshua
          In bloom of youth, this stripling hath achiev'd
          What scarce, in future times, shall be believ'd.
          Mankind no sooner did pronounce his name,
          But he stood foremost in the rolls of fame.
          Tyrants he humbled, with the world's applause,
          And sav'd his country's liberty and laws.

          54. Chorus

          Youths
          See, the conqu'ring hero comes!
          Sound the trumpets, beat the drums.
          Sports prepare, the laurel bring,
          Songs of thriumph to him sing.
          Virgins
          See the godlike youth advance!
          Breathe the flutes, and lead the dance;
          Myrtle wreaths, and roses twine,
          To deck the hero's brow divine.
          Full Chorus
          See, the conqu'ring hero comes!
          Sound the trumpets, beat the drums.
          Sports prepare, the laurel bring,
          Songs of triumph to him sing.
          See. . . da capo

          Scene the last

          To them Othniel.

          55. Recitative

          Caleb
          Welcome, my son, my Othniel, good and great,
          The ornament and champion of the state!
          Take thy reward, the noblest Heav'n can raise,
          And lasting love adorn your happy days.
          Othniel
          What tongue can utter, or what heart conceive
          The joy with which this blessing I receive?
          Achsah
          Blest be the pow'r that kept thee safe from harms,
          Blest be the pow'r that gave thee to my arms.

          56. Air

          Achsah
          Oh, had I Jubal's lyre,
          Or Miriam's tuneful voice!
          To sounds like his I would aspire,
          In songs like hers rejoice.
          My humble strains but faintly show,
          How much to Heav'n and thee I owe.

          57. Recitative

          Othniel
          While life shall last, each moment we'll improve
          In equal gratitude, and mutual love.

          58. Duet

          Othniel
          O peerless maid, with beauty blest,
          Of ev'ry pleasing charm possest!
          Achsah
          O gen'rous youth, whom virtue fires,
          And love and liberty inspires!
          Both
          As first in valour thou art deem'd,
          For truth thou art no less esteem'd.

          59. Recitative

          Caleb
          While lawless tyrants, with ambition blind,
          Mock solemn faith, waste worlds, and thin mankind,
          Israel can boast a leader, just and brave,
          A friend to freedom, and ordain'd to save.
          Thus bless'd, to Heav'n your voices raise
          In songs of thanks, and hymns of praise.

          60. Chorus

          The great Jehovah is our awful theme,
          Sublime in majesty, in pow'r supreme.
          Hallelujah!

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Sätze in Joshua, oratorio, HWV 64

Satz
1Introduction in B flat major
2Ye sons of Israel, ev'ry tribe attend
3Behold, my friends, what vast rewards are giv'n
4Oh first in wisdom, first in pow'r
5For thee the virgins all their pray'rs employ/Matrons, and virgins, with unweary'd pray'r
6Oh! Who can tell
7Caleb, attend to all I now prescribe
8To long posterity we here record
9So long the memory shall last
10While Kedron's brook to Jordan's stream,
11But who is He? Tremendous to behold!
12Awful, pleasing being, say
13Joshua, I come commission'd from on high
14Leader of Israel, 'tis the Lord's decree
15To give command, perogative is thine
16Haste, Israel, your glitt'ring arms prepare!
17The Lord commands, and Joshua leads
18In these blest scenes
19'Tis Achsah's voice! Who but that heav'nly fair
20Hail, lovely virgin of this blissful bow'r, Arioso
21Hark! 'tis the linnet and the thrush
22Oh Achsah! form'd for ev'ry chaste delight
23Our limpid streams with freedom flow
24The trumpet calls
25May all the host of heav'n attend him round!
26'Tis well' six times the Lord hath been obey'd
27March in D major
28Glory to God! The strong cemented walls
29The walls are levell'd
30See, the raging flames arise
31To vanity ad earthly pride
32Let all the seed of Abrah'm now prepare
33Almighty ruler of the skies!
34Joshua, the men, dispatch'd
35How soon our tow'ring hopes are cross'd
36Whence this dejection?
37With redoubled rage return
38We with redoubled rage return
39Now give army breath
40Heroes, when with glory burning
41Indulgent Heav'n hath heard
42As cheers the sun the tender flow'r
43Sure I'm deceiv'd!
44Nations, who in future story would recorded
45Brethren and friends, what joy this scene imparts
46Sinfonia in D major
47Thus far out cause is favour'd
48Oh! Thou bright orb
49Hail! mighty Joshua
50Happy, oh, thrice happy we
51Caleb, for holy Eleazer send
52Shall I in Mamre's fertile plain
53For all these mercies we will sing
54Oh Caleb, fear'd by foes
55Place danger around me, the storm I'll despise
56Father of mercy, hear the pray'r we make
57In bloom of youth, this stripling hath achiev'd
58See, the conqu'ring hero comes!
59See, the godlike youth advance!
60See, the conqu'ring hero comes!
61Welcome, my son! My Othniel
62Oh! had I Jubal's lyre
63While life shall last, each moment we'll improve
64Oh peerless maid, with beauty blest
65While lawless tyrants
66The great Johovah is our awful theme



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