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"A sacred cantata in three parts... SCENE: Babylon... TIME: Extending through the Seventy Years' Captivity."
"A sacred cantata in three parts... SCENE: Babylon... TIME: Extending through the Seventy Years' Captivity."


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Published in 1853.
Published in 1853.


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Latest revision as of 21:40, 13 January 2016

Daniel; or, The Captivity an Restoration (1853) is an oratorio by George F. Root and William Batchelder Bradbury (mus.), and Chauncy Marvin Cady (libr.).

Abstract

"A sacred cantata in three parts... SCENE: Babylon... TIME: Extending through the Seventy Years' Captivity."

Editions, performances

Published in 1853.

External links