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Rubaijat : Kantate für Bariton und Kammerorchester / Sofia Gubaidulina ; nach Versen der altpersischen Dichter Omar Chaijam, Hafis und Hakani.
Composer
Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931-
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Uniform title
Rubaĭi︠a︡t
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Format
Musical score
Language
Russian
Published/Created
Hamburg : Musikverlag Hans Sikorski, [1991?]
©1991
Description
1 score (58 pages) ; 30 cm
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Status
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Notes
Mendel Music Library - Stacks
M1613.G92 R89 1991q Oversize
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Subject(s)
Solo cantatas, Secular (Medium voice)
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Scores
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Music
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Khāqānī, Afz̤al al-Dīn Shirvānī approximately 1126-1198 or 1199
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Musical settings
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Ḥāfiẓ active 14th century
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Musical settings
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Omar Khayyam
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Musical settings
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Gubaidulina, Sofia 1931-
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Author
Khāqānī, Afz̤al al-Dīn Shirvānī, approximately 1126-1198 or 1199
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Ḥāfiẓ, active 14th century
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Omar Khayyam
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Scores
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Cantatas
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Notes
Reproduced from manuscript.
Duration: ca. 15:25.
Performance notes in German.
Language note
Russian words.
Other title(s)
Rubajat
OCLC
174977595
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