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Judas wanted to force Jesus to declare his divinity and establish the kingdom on earth.
Judas wanted to force Jesus to declare his divinity and establish the kingdom on earth.


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Premiered on 14 October 1903.  
Premiered on 14 October 1903.  


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Latest revision as of 07:35, 1 December 2019

The Apostles (1903) is an oratorio by Edward Elgar (mus. and libr.).

Abstract

The life of Jesus as seen by his apostles. Followed by The Kingdom (1906 Elgar), oratorio Judas wanted to force Jesus to declare his divinity and establish the kingdom on earth.

Editions, performances

Premiered on 14 October 1903.

External links