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'''Works of music on [[Daniel]]'''
'''Works of [[music]] related to [[Daniel]]'''


* [[Daniello (Daniel / 1731 Zeno), libretto]]
* [[Daniello (Daniel / 1731 Zeno), libretto]]
* [[Belshazzar (1745 Haendel / Jennens), oratorio]]
* [[Belshazzar (1745 Haendel / Jennens), oratorio]]
* [[Ciro in Babilonia (Cyrus in Babylon / 1812 Rossini / Aventi), opera]]
* [[Ciro in Babilonia (Cyrus in Babylon / 1812 Rossini / Aventi), opera]]
* See also : [[Daniel (art)]] -- [[Daniel (cinema)]] -- [[Daniel (literature)]]


==Overview==
==Overview==
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The character of [[Daniel]] is present, in a support role, only in a few oratorios or operas, most notably, in Haendel's oratorio ''Belshazzar'' and Rossini's opera ''Ciro in Babilonia''. In both works, Daniel appears only in one scene, announcing his prophecy. The role is played by a contralto in Haendel and by a bass in Rossini.
The character of [[Daniel]] is present, in a support role, only in a few oratorios or operas, most notably, in Haendel's oratorio ''Belshazzar'' and Rossini's opera ''Ciro in Babilonia''. In both works, Daniel appears only in one scene, announcing his prophecy. The role is played by a contralto in Haendel and by a bass in Rossini.


==Performance History==
==Performing Daniel (opera & oratorio)==


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

Revision as of 19:09, 6 May 2017

Works of music related to Daniel

Overview

The character of Daniel is present, in a support role, only in a few oratorios or operas, most notably, in Haendel's oratorio Belshazzar and Rossini's opera Ciro in Babilonia. In both works, Daniel appears only in one scene, announcing his prophecy. The role is played by a contralto in Haendel and by a bass in Rossini.

Performing Daniel (opera & oratorio)

External links