Betulia liberata
La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia) is the title of a libretto by Pietro Metastasio which was originally commissioned by Emperor Charles VI and set by Georg Reutter the younger in 1734. It was subsequently set by as many as 30 composers, including Niccolò Jommelli (1743), Ignaz Holzbauer (1752), Florian Leopold Gassmann (1772), Joseph Schuster (1787), and most famously Mozart (1771).
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Alisa KolosovaAntonio CalegariBetuliaBetulia LiberataBetulia LiberatedBook of JudithComposition exercises on "Aria di Achior"Composition exercises on "Te solo adoro"D. 34Francesco Antonio CalegariJennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano)Johann Georg ReutterK. 118K. 74cKammerorchester BerlinKieth EngenKöchel catalogueL'Orfeo BarockorchesterLa Betulia LiberataLa Betulia liberataLa GiudittaList of compositions by Franz Schubert (1812)List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartList of oratoriosLuigi Antonio CalegariMarco FilibeckMaria Grazia SchiavoMaria von IlosvayMichi GaiggMozart in ItalyNiccolò JommelliPietro MetastasioSandrine PiauStage works by Franz SchubertTitus EngelWiener Tonkünstler-Orchester
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Betulia liberata
La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia) is the title of a libretto by Pietro Metastasio which was originally commissioned by Emperor Charles VI and set by Georg Reutter the younger in 1734. It was subsequently set by as many as 30 composers, including Niccolò Jommelli (1743), Ignaz Holzbauer (1752), Florian Leopold Gassmann (1772), Joseph Schuster (1787), and most famously Mozart (1771).
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The composer in 1777, by an unknown painter, who wrote the work in 1771
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The Liberation of Bethulia
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La Betulia liberata, K.118/74c
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La Betulia liberata (The Liber ...... d most famously Mozart (1771).
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