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'''La passione di Gesù Cristo''' <Italian> / ''The Passion of Jesus Christ'' (1733) is an oratorio by [[Charles Sodi]] (mus.) and [[Pietro Metastasio]] (libr.). Based on [[La passione di Gesù Cristo (The Passion of Jesus Christ / 1730 Metastasio), libretto]].
'''La passione di Gesù Cristo''' <Italian> / ''The Passion of Jesus Christ'' (1733) is an [[oratorio]], set to [[music]] by [[Charles Sodi]].
 
~ @1730 [[libretto]] by [[Pietro Metastasio]]; see [[La passione di Gesù Cristo (The Passion of Jesus Christ / 1730 Metastasio), libretto (oratorio)]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


==Editions, performances==
==Performance history==


Premiered in Montefiascone [Italy]: 1733.
Premiered in Montefiascone [Italy]: 1733.
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Revision as of 15:22, 25 May 2017

La passione di Gesù Cristo <Italian> / The Passion of Jesus Christ (1733) is an oratorio, set to music by Charles Sodi.

~ @1730 libretto by Pietro Metastasio; see La passione di Gesù Cristo (The Passion of Jesus Christ / 1730 Metastasio), libretto (oratorio).

Abstract

Performance history

Premiered in Montefiascone [Italy]: 1733.

External links