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''' Christus ''' <German> / ''Christ'' (1899) is an oratorio by [[Felix Draeseke]] (mus.).
''' Christus ''' <German> / ''Christ'' (1899) is an oratorio by [[Felix Draeseke]] (mus.).


==Editions, translations, performances==
==Editions, translations==
Composed between 1895 and 1899.  
Composed between 1895 and 1899.  


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==External links==
==External links==


[[Category:1899|*Draeseke]]
[[Category:1899| Draeseke]]


[[Category:Fiction--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Fiction--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Fiction--German|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Fiction--German|1899 Draeseke]]


[[Category:Music|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Music--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Oratorios|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Oratorios|1899 Draeseke]]


[[Category:German language--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:German language--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Made in the 1890s|*1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Made in the 1890s| 1899 Draeseke]]


[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]
[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1850s|1899 Draeseke]]

Revision as of 05:30, 30 November 2015

Christus <German> / Christ (1899) is an oratorio by Felix Draeseke (mus.).

Editions, translations

Composed between 1895 and 1899.

Abstract

“Ein Mysterium in einem Vorspiele und drei Oratorien. Vorspiel: Die Geburt des Herrn. Erstes Oratorium: Christi Weihe. Zweites Oratorium: Christus der Prophet. Drittes Oratorium: Tod und Sieg der Herrn.”

External links