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Handel conducting an oratorio, c.1740
English School
A Chorus of Singers, or The Oratorio, December 1732
William Hogarth
Oratorio performance at the Drury Lane Theatre, part two of a triptych, 1814
John Nixon
Rehearsal of the Oratorio of Judith, 1734
William Hogarth
First stage performance in England of Handel's Oratorio 'Semele'. 1925
Anonymous
Oratorio performance at the Drury Lane Theatre, part one of a triptych, 1814
John Nixon
Interior of St. George's Hall Liverpool from the South Performance of the First Oratorio 1854
Anonymous
Constantine the Leper comforts the Pious Women
School Italian
Oratorio performance at the Drury Lane Theatre, part three of a triptych, 1814
John Nixon
Constantine receiving gifts
Italian School
Saint George disputing with Diocletian. Fresco Oratorio di San Giorgio, Padua, ca 1380
Altichiero
A ticket for the Shakespeare Jubilee celebrations
English School
Jules Emile Massenet
Ernesto Fontana
An Admission Ticket for Handel's oratorio 'Samson', on March 11th 1743
English School
Francesco Petrarca, c. 1377
Anonymous
Playbill advertising a performance of Handel's Oratorio, 'Messiah' in 1777
English School
A chorus of singers
William Hogarth
Bookcase G.F. Handel
Anonymous
Ouverture from the score of 'Spring'
Joseph Haydn
Annie Louise Cary
Anonymous
John Sims Reeves, English vocalist
Cassell
Pope Sylvester on Monte Soratte
School Italian
Madonna of the Milk, Between 1325 and 1348
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Baptism of Constantine which heals his leprosy
School Italian
The Donation of Constantine
Anonymous
God the Father, Early 17th cen
Rutilio Manetti
Portrait of the composer Michele Enrico Carafa, 1850
Anonymous
Sir George Job Elvey, organist and composer
Lock & Whitfield
George Alexander MacFarren, composer
Anonymous
Annunciation with Saints John the Baptist und Bernardino da Siena. The Crucifixion. Saints Peter and Paul, Between 1455 and 1464
Matteo di Giovanni
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