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Note La Giuditta may refer to one of several Italian oratorios, further elaborated below. Each version of La Giuditta deals with the figure of Judith, from the Biblical Apocrypha, who liberated the besieged city of Bethulia by seducing and then beheading the enemy General Holofernes. Judith and Holofernes are the two main roles common to all versions. Incidental characters, such as, in the larger Scarlatti Giuditta, Achior, a captain so revolted by Holofernes' brutality that he defects to the Israelite army, do not occur in other versions.
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dbo:abstract | Note La Giuditta may refer to one of several Italian oratorios, further elaborated below. Each version of La Giuditta deals with the figure of Judith, from the Biblical Apocrypha, who liberated the besieged city of Bethulia by seducing and then beheading the enemy General Holofernes. Judith and Holofernes are the two main roles common to all versions. Incidental characters, such as, in the larger Scarlatti Giuditta, Achior, a captain so revolted by Holofernes' brutality that he defects to the Israelite army, do not occur in other versions. (en) La Giuditta peut se référer à l'un des nombreux oratorios italiens. Toutes ces œuvres intitulées La Giuditta concernent la figure de Judith, issue d'apocryphes bibliques, qui a libéré la ville assiégée de Bethulia par séduction et la décapitation de l'ennemi, le Général Holopherne. Judith et Holopherne sont les deux rôles principaux communs à toutes les versions. Les caractères accessoires, tels que, dans la plus vaste Giuditta de Scarlatti, Achior, capitaine révolté par la brutalité d'Holopherne qu'il passe à l'armée Israélite, n'apparaissent pas dans les autres versions. (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | Note La Giuditta may refer to one of several Italian oratorios, further elaborated below. Each version of La Giuditta deals with the figure of Judith, from the Biblical Apocrypha, who liberated the besieged city of Bethulia by seducing and then beheading the enemy General Holofernes. Judith and Holofernes are the two main roles common to all versions. Incidental characters, such as, in the larger Scarlatti Giuditta, Achior, a captain so revolted by Holofernes' brutality that he defects to the Israelite army, do not occur in other versions. (en) La Giuditta peut se référer à l'un des nombreux oratorios italiens. Toutes ces œuvres intitulées La Giuditta concernent la figure de Judith, issue d'apocryphes bibliques, qui a libéré la ville assiégée de Bethulia par séduction et la décapitation de l'ennemi, le Général Holopherne. Judith et Holopherne sont les deux rôles principaux communs à toutes les versions. Les caractères accessoires, tels que, dans la plus vaste Giuditta de Scarlatti, Achior, capitaine révolté par la brutalité d'Holopherne qu'il passe à l'armée Israélite, n'apparaissent pas dans les autres versions. (fr) |
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