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Latest revision as of 21:06, 7 March 2017

Solomon (1749) is an oratorio by Georg Frideric Haendel (mus.). The anonymous libretto is based on the biblical stories of Solomon from the First Book of Kings and the Second Book of Chronicles with additional material from Flavius Josephus.

Abstract

Editions, performances

Premiered in Covent Garden Theatre, London, England, 17 March 1749.

References

  • Smither, 2 (1977) 318-324.

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