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Jerusalem in Affliction (1828) is an oratorio by Philip Trajetta (mus.). The anonymous libretto, in verse, is based on the Exodus story.

Abstract

Presumably the earliest oratorio composed in the United States.

Editions, performances

Premiered in Philadelphia, PA: 1828.

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