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[[Category:Tobit--music (subject)|1720 Porsile]] | [[Category:Tobit--music (subject)|1720 Porsile]] |
Revision as of 07:53, 1 December 2015
Tobia <Italian> / Tobit (1720) is an oratorio by Giuseppe Porsile (mus.) and Apostolo Zeno (libr.).
Abstract
Editions, performances
Premiered in Vienna [Austria]: Court Chapel, 1720.
Published in Vienna [Austria]: Gio. van Ghelen, [1720].
External links
Categories:
- 1720
- Fiction--1700s
- Fiction--Italian
- Music--1700s
- Oratorios
- Italian language--1700s
- Made in the 1720s
- Second Temple Studies--1700s
- Second Temple Studies--Italian
- Second Temple Studies--Fiction
- OT Apocrypha Studies--1700s
- OT Apocrypha Studies--Italian
- OT Apocrypha Studies--Fiction
- Tobit (subject)
- Tobit--fiction (subject)
- Tobit--music (subject)