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Szene der Berenice : 1795 : Text aus Pietro Metastasios Antigono ; Arie der Erissena : 1787 : Text aus Pietro Metastasios Alessandro nell'Indie : für eine Sopranstimme mit Begleitung des Orchesters / Joseph Haydn ; herausgegeben, für den Konzertgebrauch bearbeitet und mit deutschem Text versehen von Alfred Orel.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library M1613.H415 S3 1937
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809.
Contributor:
Orel, Alfred, 1889-1967.
Metastasio, Pietro, 1698-1782, librettist.
Bianchi, F. (Francesco), approximately 1752-1810.
Standardized Title:
Berenice che fai. German & Italian
Language:
German
Italian
Subjects (All):
Metastasio, Pietro, 1698-1782--Musical settings.
Metastasio, Pietro.
Metastasio, Pietro, 1698-1782.
Songs (High voice) with orchestra--Scores.
Songs (High voice) with orchestra.
Musical settings.
Genre:
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 score (41 pages) ; 34 cm
Partitur mit Klavierauszug.
Other Title:
Scena di Berenice.
Szene der Berenice.
Arie der Erissena.
Place of Publication:
Leipzig : Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag, [1937]
Notes:
A cantata, H. XXIVa, 10, and an insertion aria for Bianchi's Alessandro nell'Indie, H. XXIVb, 13, for soprano and orchestra.
Italian words by Pietro Metastasio with German translations by the editor.
Durations: 10:00, 5:00.
Pref. in German.
Edited from the autograph MSS in the Wiener Stadt- und Landesbibliothek, MH 4074/c and 6390/c.
Contains:
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Chi vive amante. German & Italian.
OCLC:
25021300
Publisher Number:
12 Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag

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