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The '''''Ode for St. Cecilia's Day''''' (HWV 76) is a cantata composed by George Frideric Händel in 1739 and set to a poem by John Dryden. The title of the cantata refers to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians.
The '''''Ode for St. Cecilia's Day''''' (HWV 76) is a cantata composed by George Frideric Händel in 1739 and set to a poem by John Dryden. The title of the cantata refers to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians.

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The Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (HWV 76) is a cantata composed by George Frideric Händel in 1739 and set to a poem by John Dryden. The title of the cantata refers to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians.