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Deborah (Handel), the Glossary

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Deborah (HWV 51) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: Anna Maria Strada, Antonio Montagnana, Barak, Bible, Book of Judges, Brockes Passion, Canaan, Celeste Gismondi, Deborah, Dixit Dominus (Handel), Elisabeth Scholl, Esther (Handel), Ewa Wolak, Francesca Bertolli, Friedrich Chrysander, George Frideric Handel, Gustavus Waltz, Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis, His Majesty's Theatre, London, Hyperion Records, Israelites, Jael, James Bowman (countertenor), Lawrence Zazzo, Libretto, Naxos, New College, Oxford, Oratorio, Robert King (conductor), Samuel Humphreys (poet), Senesino, Stanford University, Susan Gritton, The King's Consort, The Triumph of Time and Truth, Yvonne Kenny.

  2. 1733 oratorios
  3. Oratorios based on the Bible
  4. Oratorios by George Frideric Handel

Anna Maria Strada

Anna Maria Strada (fl. 1719–1741, in Bergamo) was an Italian soprano.

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Antonio Montagnana

Antonio Montagnana (fl. 1730–50, born in Venice) was an Italian bass of the 18th-century who is best remembered for his association with the composer George Frideric Handel, in whose operas Montagnana sang.

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Barak

Barak (or; בָּרָק; Tiberian Hebrew: Bārāq; البُراق al-Burāq "lightning") was a ruler of Ancient Israel.

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Bible

The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία,, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all, or a variant of which are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and other Abrahamic religions.

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Book of Judges

The Book of Judges (Sefer Shoftim; Κριτές; Liber Iudicum) is the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament.

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Brockes Passion

The Brockes Passion, or Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus (title in English: The Story of Jesus, Suffering and Dying for the Sins of the World), is a German oratorio libretto by Barthold Heinrich Brockes, first published in 1712 and going through 30 or so editions in the next 15 years.

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Canaan

Canaan (Phoenician: 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍 –; כְּנַעַן –, in pausa כְּנָעַן –; Χανααν –;The current scholarly edition of the Greek Old Testament spells the word without any accents, cf. Septuaginta: id est Vetus Testamentum graece iuxta LXX interpretes.

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Celeste Gismondi

Celeste Gismondi (died 11 March 1735), originally known as Celeste Resse and nicknamed La Celestina ("The Heavenly"), was an Italian soprano opera singer, who performed a major role in the première of some works by George Frideric Handel, including Orlando.

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Deborah

According to the Book of Judges, Deborah (דְּבוֹרָה, Dəḇōrā) was a prophetess of Judaism, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel and the only female judge mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

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Dixit Dominus (Handel)

Dixit Dominus is a psalm setting by George Frideric Handel (catalogued as HWV 232).

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Elisabeth Scholl

Elisabeth Scholl (born 1966 in Kiedrich) is a German soprano and academic teacher.

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Esther (Handel)

Esther (HWV 50) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel. Deborah (Handel) and Esther (Handel) are oratorios based on the Bible and oratorios by George Frideric Handel.

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Ewa Wolak

Ewa Wanda Wolak (born 1 June 1960 in Wrocław) is a Polish politician.

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Francesca Bertolli

Francesca Bertolli (? Rome – 9 January 1767, in Bologna) was an Italian contralto of the 18th century.

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Friedrich Chrysander

Karl Franz Friedrich Chrysander (8 July 1826 – 3 September 1901) was a German music historian, critic and publisher, whose edition of the works of George Frideric Handel and authoritative writings on many other composers established him as a pioneer of 19th-century musicology.

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George Frideric Handel

George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (baptised italic,; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos.

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Gustavus Waltz

Gustavus Waltz (fl. 1732–1759) was a German bass opera singer.

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Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis

The Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis (abbreviated as HWV) is the Catalogue of Handel's Works.

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His Majesty's Theatre, London

His Majesty's Theatre is a West End theatre situated in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster, London.

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Hyperion Records

Hyperion Records is a British classical music record label.

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Israelites

The Israelites were a group of Semitic-speaking tribes in the ancient Near East who, during the Iron Age, inhabited a part of Canaan.

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Jael

Jael or Yael (' יָעֵל Yāʿēl) is a heroine of the Battle of Mount Tabor, described in chapters 4 and 5 of the Book of Judges.

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James Bowman (countertenor)

James Thomas Bowman (6 November 1941 – 27 March 2023) was an English countertenor.

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Lawrence Zazzo

Lawrence Zazzo (born December 15, 1970) is an American countertenor who has performed at major opera houses in Europe and the US.

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Libretto

A libretto (an English word derived from the Italian word libretto) is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.

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Naxos

Naxos (Νάξος) is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades.

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New College, Oxford

New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

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Oratorio

An oratorio is a musical composition with dramatic or narrative text for choir, soloists and orchestra or other ensemble.

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Robert King (conductor)

Robert King (born 27 June 1960 in Wombourne) is an English conductor, harpsichordist, editor and author.

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Samuel Humphreys (poet)

Samuel Humphreys (c.1697–1738) was an English poet, librettist and translator.

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Senesino

Francesco Bernardi (31 October 1686 – 27 November 1758), known as Senesino (or traditionally), was a celebrated Italian contralto castrato, particularly remembered today for his long collaboration with the composer George Frideric Handel.

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Stanford University

Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private research university in Stanford, California.

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Susan Gritton

Susan Gritton (born 31 August 1965) is an English operatic soprano.

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The King's Consort

The King's Consort is a British period music orchestra founded in 1980 by the English conductor and harpsichordist Robert King (b. 1960, Wombourne).

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The Triumph of Time and Truth

The Triumph of Time and Truth is the final name of an oratorio by George Frideric Handel produced in three different versions across fifty years of the composer’s career. Deborah (Handel) and the Triumph of Time and Truth are oratorios by George Frideric Handel.

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Yvonne Kenny

Yvonne Kenny AM (born 25 November 1950) is an Australian soprano, particularly associated with Handel, Mozart and bel canto roles.

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See also

1733 oratorios

Oratorios based on the Bible

Oratorios by George Frideric Handel

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_(Handel)

Also known as Deborah (oratorio).