| Title | Juditha Triumphans |
| Alternative title | Juditha triumphans devicta Holofernis barbarie |
| Creators | Antonio Vivaldi, composer Iacopo Cassetti, librettist |
| Opus | RV 644 |
| Instrumentation | voices, female chorus and orchestra |
| Number of movements | — |
| Keys | — |
| Composed | 1716 |
| First published | 1716 |
| Dedication | — |
| Tempo markings | — |
| Metronome markings | — |
| Time signatures | — |
| Average duration (sec) | — |
| Number of measures | — |
| Composition types | Sacred oratorios |
| Language | Italian |
| Period | Baroque |
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| View | Mundi rector de Caelo micanti | mixed chorus | — |
| Details | Section | Type | Publisher | Date | File (click to view) |
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| View | Complete | — | Manuscript | — | Complete Score |
| View | Complete | selections | Jamie Holdham | 2020 | Arma, cædes, vindictæ, furores (Act I, 1) |
| View | Complete | selections | — | — | Aria di Holofernes (Act I, 19) Veni, veni me sequere fida (Act I, 23) Veni, veni me sequere fida (Act I, 23) (no continuo realization) Engraving files (Abcpp, M-Tx, PMX) |
| View | Aria di Holofernes (Axt I, 19) | parts | — | — | Complete Parts |
| View | Veni, veni me sequere fida (Act I, 23) | parts | — | — | Contralto Salmoé (Chalumeau) Violins (unison) Violas Continuo (Cellos and Basses) Organ/Harpsichord |
| View | Chorus I | parts | — | — | Trumpets |
| View | Mundi rector de Caelo micanti | Arrangement for mixed chorus | Jürgen Knuth | — | Complete Score Engraving files (Capella) |
| Details | Type | Section | Arranged for | Files (click to listen) |
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| View | MIDI | Aria di Holofernes (Act I, 19) | For Alto, Strings and Continuo | Synthesized Performance |
| View | MIDI | Veni, veni me sequere fida (Act I, 23) | For Alto, Salmoé (Chalumeau), Strings and Continuo | Synthesized performance |
| View | MIDI | Mundi rector de Caelo micanti | For Mixed Chorus (Knuth) | Synthesized Performance |
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