St Paul’s Voyage to Melita

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St Paul’s Voyage to Melita is a choral-orchestral work by British composer George Dyson that depicts the Apostle Paul’s shipwreck and journey to Malta as recounted in the New Testament.

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instanceOf choral-orchestral work
sacred choral work
basedOn Acts of the Apostles
New Testament
composer George Dyson
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Paul’s journey to Rome
landing on Melita (Malta)
shipwreck
storm at sea
genre oratorio-like work
hasComposerNationality British
language English
liturgicalUse church performance
concert performance
MelitaIs ancient name of Malta
narrativeForm biblical narrative
period 20th-century music
religiousTradition Christianity
scoring choir
orchestra
vocal soloists
setting Mediterranean Sea
Malta
surface form: island of Malta
subject Apostle Paul
shipwreck of Paul
voyage to Malta
textSource biblical text
scriptural paraphrase
titleRefersTo Melita

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George Dyson (composer) notableWork St Paul’s Voyage to Melita
subject surface form: George Dyson