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George Frideric Handel / Messiah / Oratorio / Charles Jennens / Winton Dean / Cecilia Young / Royal Academy of Music / Israel in Egypt / Newburgh Hamilton / Classical music / Music / Opera
Date: 2010-02-19 08:56:40
George Frideric Handel
Messiah
Oratorio
Charles Jennens
Winton Dean
Cecilia Young
Royal Academy of Music
Israel in Egypt
Newburgh Hamilton
Classical music
Music
Opera

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