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La Betulia liberata <Italian> (1771) is an oratorio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (mus.) and Pietro Metastasio (libr.).

Abstract

This is the only oratorio by Mozart, who composed it when he was 15 years old. Based on the Book of Judith, was never performed in Mozart's lifetime.

Editions, performances, translations

External links