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File:verslave.nwc (June 2000) 5 kB
Full name of work:Chorus of Hebrew Slaves 1842
Composer:Verdi, Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco (1813-1901), Italian
Instruments:SATB Piano
Music category:Opera romantic
Name of file creator:Richard Woodroffe
e-mail address:richard "dot" woodroffe "at" tinyonline "dot" co "dot" uk
Running time:00:04:01
Comments:From Nabucco, an opera about Nebuchadnezzar(Nabucodonosor in Italian) and his daughters Fenena and Abegaille (an adopted slave).
Set in 586 BC.

This song from the Opera, perhaps the most famous part, is sung by the Hebrew slaves who were on the banks of the River Euphrates nostalgically yearning for their homeland.