George Frideric Handel’s oratorio "Belshazzar"

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George Frideric Handel’s oratorio "Belshazzar" is a Baroque dramatic work that depicts the biblical story of the fall of Babylon under the rule of King Belshazzar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
oratorio
actCount three acts
basedOn Biblical story of the fall of Babylon
Book of Daniel
biblicalContext Bible
surface form: Old Testament
catalogueNumber HWV 61
character Belshazzar
Cyrus I
surface form: Cyrus

Daniel
Gobrias
Jewish people
Nitocris
composer George Frideric Handel
compositionPeriod 1744
dateComposed 1744
firstPerformanceCity London, England
surface form: London
form dramatic oratorio
genre Baroque music
hasPart arias
choruses
overture
recitatives
historicalContext Neo-Babylonian Empire
surface form: Babylonian Empire
influencedBy English oratorio tradition
Italian opera tradition
language English
librettist Charles Jennens
notableAria “Let festal joy triumphant reign”
notableChorus “See, from his post Euphrates flies”
numberOfActs 3
originalAudience London theatre-going public
partOf Handel Messiah
surface form: Handel’s English oratorios
period Baroque
premiereDate 1745-03-27
premierePlace King’s Theatre, London
publisher Walsh
surface form: Walsh (18th-century London publisher)
religiousTradition Christian sacred music
scoring solo voices, chorus and orchestra
setting Babylon
structure three-act English oratorio
subject Cyrus the Great
Jewish exile in Babylon
Belshazzar
surface form: King Belshazzar of Babylon

fall of Babylon
theme divine judgment
hubris and downfall
liberation of the Jews
timeSetting reign of Belshazzar

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