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Masada (1987) is an oratorio by Martin David Levy (mus.).

Abstract

"Oratorio for tenor, speaker, chorus and orchestra." Text adapted by the composer from the Chronicles of Josephus, the Sabbath and Festival prayer book, excerpts from Emma Lazarus, Edward R. Murrow, Moshe Dayan and the poem of Isaac Lamdan

Editions, performances, translations

Published in New York, NY [America]: Boosey & Hawkes, 1987.

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