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Revision as of 10:51, 17 November 2015

Judith (1761) is an oratorio by Thomas Augustine Arne (mus.) and Isaac Bickerstaff (libr.).

Abstract

It was the first oratorio to use female choristers on the English stage.

Editions, performances, translations

Published in London [England]: J. Coote, 1761.

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