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One of the three known oratorios created by the maestro di cappella at the Collegio dei Nobili and the Duke of San Filippo.
One of the three known oratorios created by the maestro di cappella at the Collegio dei Nobili and the Duke of San Filippo.


==Editions, translations, performances==
==Editions, translations==
Published in [[Naples, Italy]]: 1745).
Published in [[Naples, Italy]]: 1745).


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[[Category:Music|1745 Sellitto]]
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[[Category:Oratorios|1745 Sellitto]]
[[Category:Oratorios|1745 Sellitto]]


[[Category:Italian language--1700s|1745 Sellitto]]
[[Category:Italian language--1700s|1745 Sellitto]]
[[Category:Made in the 1740s|*1745 Sellitto]]
[[Category:Made in the 1740s| 1745 Sellitto]]


[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1700s|1745 Sellitto]]
[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1700s|1745 Sellitto]]

Latest revision as of 11:13, 3 December 2015

La Passione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo <Italian> / The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ (1745) is an oratorio by Giacomo Sellitto (mus.) and Lorenzo Brunassi (libr.).

Abstract

One of the three known oratorios created by the maestro di cappella at the Collegio dei Nobili and the Duke of San Filippo.

Editions, translations

Published in Naples, Italy: 1745).

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