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Music played a central role in the 18th century not only as a form of entertainment but as a powerful means of knowledge. An amazing number of oratorios and operas were composed (more than in any other century), dealing with Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins. The idea of "connecting" the two Testaments to the History of the Jews and the early Church in a continuous narrative was accomplished in music before becoming a standard in scholarship.  The subjects of musical dramatic pieces ranged from the Hebrew Bible to the OT Apocrypha, stories from Josephus, the lives of Jesus and the apostles, and  the development of the early Church.  
Music played a central role in the 18th century not only as a form of entertainment but as a powerful means of knowledge. An amazing number of oratorios and operas were composed (more than in any other century), dealing with Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins. The idea of "connecting" the two Testaments to the History of the Jews and the early Church in a continuous narrative was accomplished in music before becoming a standard in scholarship.  The subjects of musical dramatic pieces ranged from the Hebrew Bible to the OT Apocrypha, stories from Josephus, the lives of Jesus and the apostles, and  the development of the early Church.  
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Revision as of 08:29, 13 December 2015

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The page: Music--1700s, includes (in chronological order) literary works of Music, made in the 18th century, or from 1700 to 1799.

Music (1700s) -- History of research -- Overview
Music (1700s) -- History of research -- Overview

Music played a central role in the 18th century not only as a form of entertainment but as a powerful means of knowledge. An amazing number of oratorios and operas were composed (more than in any other century), dealing with Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins. The idea of "connecting" the two Testaments to the History of the Jews and the early Church in a continuous narrative was accomplished in music before becoming a standard in scholarship. The subjects of musical dramatic pieces ranged from the Hebrew Bible to the OT Apocrypha, stories from Josephus, the lives of Jesus and the apostles, and the development of the early Church.





Music (1700s) -- Highlights
Music (1700s) -- Highlights


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Pages in category "Music--1700s"

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