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"A sacred lyrical drama." The score is lost, only the published libretto survives.  
"A sacred lyrical drama." The score is lost, only the published libretto survives.  


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Published in London [England]: Dickinson, 1834. Revised as ''Daniel'' and performed by Sacred Harmonic Society in London [England]: Temperley, 30 June 1854.
Published in London [England]: Dickinson, 1834. Revised as ''Daniel'' and performed by Sacred Harmonic Society in London [England]: Temperley, 30 June 1854.
    
    
==External links==
==External links==


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Revision as of 06:07, 30 November 2015

Belshazzar's Feast (1834) is an oratorio by John Henry Griesbach (mus.) and William Ball (libr.).

Abstract

"A sacred lyrical drama." The score is lost, only the published libretto survives.

Editions, performances

Published in London [England]: Dickinson, 1834. Revised as Daniel and performed by Sacred Harmonic Society in London [England]: Temperley, 30 June 1854.

External links