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"Oratorio en deux parties pour soprano, alto, ténor, baryton et basse solos, choeur mixte, orchestre et orgue, d'après les Évangiles et des textes de St. Augustin."
"Oratorio en deux parties pour soprano, alto, ténor, baryton et basse solos, choeur mixte, orchestre et orgue, d'après les Évangiles et des textes de St. Augustin."


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Composed between 1945 and 1948, was first published in Vienna [Austria]: Universal-Edition, 1949.  
Composed between 1945 and 1948, was first published in Vienna [Austria]: Universal-Edition, 1949.  


==External links==
==External links==


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[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1940s|1949 Martin]]
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[[Category:Passion of Jesus (subject)|1949 Martin]]
[[Category:Passion of Jesus (subject)|1949 Martin]]
[[Category:Passion of Jesus--music (subject)|1949 Martin]]

Latest revision as of 09:00, 15 December 2015

Golgotha <French> (1949) is an oratorio by Frank Martin (mus.).

Abstract

"Oratorio en deux parties pour soprano, alto, ténor, baryton et basse solos, choeur mixte, orchestre et orgue, d'après les Évangiles et des textes de St. Augustin."

Editions, performances

Composed between 1945 and 1948, was first published in Vienna [Austria]: Universal-Edition, 1949.

External links