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'''Judith ''' (1761) is an oratorio by [[Thomas Augustine Arne]] | '''Judith ''' (1761) is an [[oratorio]], set to [[music]] by [[Thomas Augustine Arne]]. | ||
~ Libretto by [[Isaac Bickerstaff]]. | |||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
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It was the first oratorio to use female choristers on the English stage. | It was the first oratorio to use female choristers on the English stage. | ||
==Editions, | ==Editions== | ||
Published in [[London, England]]: J. Coote, 1761. | |||
<Score> Published in 2016 (edited by Simon McVeigh and Peter Lynan) | |||
==Performance history== | |||
Premiered in [[London, England]]: Drury Lane, 27 February 1761; and then at the Lock-Hospital chapel, 29 February 1764 | Premiered in [[London, England]]: Drury Lane, 27 February 1761; and then at the Lock-Hospital chapel, 29 February 1764 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:1761| Arne]] | [[Category:1761|'Arne]] | ||
[[Category:Made in the 1760s|'1761 Arne]] | |||
[[Category:Fiction--1700s|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Fiction--1700s|1761 Arne]] | ||
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[[Category:Music--1700s|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Music--1700s|1761 Arne]] | ||
[[Category:Music--English|1761 Arne]] | |||
[[Category:Oratorios|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Oratorios|1761 Arne]] | ||
[[Category:Librettos|1761 Arne]] | |||
[[Category:English language--1700s|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:English language--1700s|1761 Arne]] | ||
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1700s|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Second Temple Studies--1700s|1761 Arne]] | ||
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[[Category:Second Temple Studies--English|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Second Temple Studies--English|1761 Arne]] | ||
[[Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--1700s|1761 Arne]] | |||
[[Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--Fiction|1761 Arne]] | |||
[[Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--English|1761 Arne]] | |||
[[Category:Judith (subject)|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Judith (subject)|1761 Arne]] | ||
[[Category:Judith--fiction (subject)|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Judith--fiction (subject)|1761 Arne]] | ||
[[Category:Judith--music (subject)|1761 Arne]] | [[Category:Judith--music (subject)|1761 Arne]] |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 20 December 2020
Judith (1761) is an oratorio, set to music by Thomas Augustine Arne.
~ Libretto by Isaac Bickerstaff.
Abstract
It was the first oratorio to use female choristers on the English stage.
Editions
Published in London, England: J. Coote, 1761.
<Score> Published in 2016 (edited by Simon McVeigh and Peter Lynan)
Performance history
Premiered in London, England: Drury Lane, 27 February 1761; and then at the Lock-Hospital chapel, 29 February 1764
References
- Smither, 3 (1987) 257-90.
External links
Categories:
- 1761
- Made in the 1760s
- Fiction--1700s
- Fiction--English
- Music--1700s
- Music--English
- Oratorios
- Librettos
- English language--1700s
- Second Temple Studies--1700s
- Second Temple Studies--Fiction
- Second Temple Studies--English
- OT Apocrypha Studies--1700s
- OT Apocrypha Studies--Fiction
- OT Apocrypha Studies--English
- Judith (subject)
- Judith--fiction (subject)
- Judith--music (subject)