Difference between revisions of "Masada (1970 Greenberg), oratorio"

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"Oratorio for mezzo soprano, tenor and bass soloists, narrator, mixed chorus and orchestra." Based upon texts taken from the Bible, Josephus and Latin poetry ; transliteration of the Hebrew text by Wolfe Mostow.
"Oratorio for mezzo soprano, tenor and bass soloists, narrator, mixed chorus and orchestra." Based upon texts taken from the Bible, Josephus and Latin poetry ; transliteration of the Hebrew text by Wolfe Mostow.


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Fiction--English|1970 Greenberg]]
[[Category:Fiction--English|1970 Greenberg]]


[[Category:Music|1970 Greenberg]]
[[Category:Music--1970s|1970 Greenberg]]
[[Category:Oratorios|1970 Greenberg]]
[[Category:Oratorios|1970 Greenberg]]



Revision as of 16:55, 28 November 2015

Metsadah <Hebrew> / Masada (1970) is an oratorio by Lionel Greenberg (mus.).

Abstract

"Oratorio for mezzo soprano, tenor and bass soloists, narrator, mixed chorus and orchestra." Based upon texts taken from the Bible, Josephus and Latin poetry ; transliteration of the Hebrew text by Wolfe Mostow.

Editions, performances

External links