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Recueils d'ariettes, 1775-1777 / Ignace Vitzthumb ; introduction Marie Cornaz.
Author
Vitzthumb, Ignaz
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Format
Musical score
Language
French
Published/Created
Bruxelles : Cedesom-ULB, 2011.
Description
1 score (2 volumes) ; 32 cm.
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92.5 V836 R2
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Operas
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18th century
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Excerpts, Arranged
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Series
Musica Bruxellensis ; 5.
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Musica Bruxellensis ; 5
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Notes
Collection of 18th century opera arias arranged for solo voice(s), 2 violins and continuo.
Vol. 1 contains the voice and continuo parts for recueil 1-2; v.2 contains the violins parts for recueil 1-2.
Continuo not realized.
Introduction in French.
Contains arias by Antoine Laurent Baudron, Marie Emmanuelle Bayon Louis, François-Joseph Darcis, Jean-Benjamin De La Borde, Alessandro Mario Antonio Fridzeri, Christoph Willibald Gluck, François-Joseph Gossec, Andre-Ernest-Modeste Gretry, Jean-Paul_Gilles Martini, Nicolas-Jean Le Froid Méreaux, Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny, François-André Danican Philidor, Niccolò Piccinni, Antonio Sacchini, Pierre Vachon, Ignace Vitzthumb and 2 anonymous works.
Original version
Reprint Originally published: Bruxelles : Van Ypen & Pris, 1775-1777.
Language note
French words.
ISBN
9789461360137 (pbk.)
9461360134 (pbk.)
OCLC
754708072
RCP
C - S
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