II.&III.Comfort Ye my people/Every valley shall be exalted
IV. And the glory of the Lord
V.&VI.Thus saith the Lord of Hosts/But who may abide the day of his coming
VII. And he shall purify the sons of Levi
VIII.&IX.Behold, a virgin shall conceive/O Thou that tellest good tidings...
X.&XI.For behold, darkness shall cover the earth/The People that walked..
XII. For unto us a child is born
XIV. There were shepherds abiding in the field
Walter Susskind, London Philharmonic Orchestra, April Cantello
XV. Glory to God in the highest
XVI. Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion
Walter Susskind, London Philharmonic Orchestra, April Cantello
XVII.&XVIII.Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened/He shall feed his flock.
XIX. His yoke is easy, his burden is light
XX. Behold the lamb of God
XXI. He was despised and rejected of men
XXV.&XXVI.All they that see him, laugh him to scorn/He trusted in God...
XXVII.-XXX.Thy rebuke../Behold and see../He was cut off../But thou didst not..
XXXI. Lift up your heads, o ye gates
XXXII. How beautiful are the feet of them
Walter Susskind, London Philharmonic Orchestra, April Cantello
XXXIII. Why do the nations so furiously rage
Walter Susskind, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Roger Stalman
XXXIV. Let us break their bonds asunder
XXXV.&XXXVI.He that dwelleth in heaven/Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron
XXXVIII. I know that my redeemer liveth
Walter Susskind, London Philharmonic Orchestra, April Cantello
XXXIX. Since by man came death - for as in Adam even so in Christ
XL.&XLI.Behold, I tell you a mystery/The trumpet shall sound
XLII. Worthy is the lamb that was slain
