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The life of apostles immediately following the death of Jesus. Preceded by [[The Apostles (1903 Elgar), oratorio]]
The life of apostles immediately following the death of Jesus. Preceded by [[The Apostles (1903 Elgar), oratorio]]


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Premiered at the Birmingham Music Festival on 3 October 1906.  
Premiered at the Birmingham Music Festival on 3 October 1906.  


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[[Category:Apostles (subject)|1906 Elgar]]
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[[Category:Christian origins (subject)|1906 Elgar]]

Latest revision as of 22:51, 29 November 2015

The Apostles (1906) is an oratorio by Edward Elgar (mus. and libr.).

Abstract

The life of apostles immediately following the death of Jesus. Preceded by The Apostles (1903 Elgar), oratorio

Editions, performances

Premiered at the Birmingham Music Festival on 3 October 1906.

External links