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''' La Gerusalemme convertita''' <Italian> (1733) is a play by [[Apostolo Zeno]].  
''' La Gerusalemme convertita''' <Italian> (1733) is a libretto by [[Apostolo Zeno]].  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances, translations==
Published in Vienna. Provided the libretto to several oratorios.  
Published in Vienna [Austria]: Johann Peter van Ghelen, 1733.  
 
Zeno's libretto was set to music by several composers. The list includes:
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1733 Caldara), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1733 Caldara), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1751 Galuppi), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1751 Galuppi), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1752 Insanguine), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1752 Insanguine), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1755 Jommelli), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1755 Jommelli), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1758 Vermiglio), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1758 Vermiglio), oratorio]]


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[[Category:Plays|1733 Zeno]]
[[Category:Italian plays|1733 Zeno]]
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[[Category:Librettos|1733 Zeno]]


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[[Category:Jewish War (subject)|1733 Zeno]]
[[Category:Jewish War (subject)|1733 Zeno]]
[[Category:Jewish War--fiction (subject)|1733 Zeno]]
[[Category:Jewish War--fiction (subject)|1733 Zeno]]
[[Category:Jewish War--play (subject)|1733 Zeno]]
[[Category:Jewish War--play (subject)|1733 Zeno]]

Revision as of 06:54, 6 June 2010

La Gerusalemme convertita <Italian> (1733) is a libretto by Apostolo Zeno.

Abstract

Editions, performances, translations

Published in Vienna [Austria]: Johann Peter van Ghelen, 1733.

Zeno's libretto was set to music by several composers. The list includes:

External links