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Notated Music[Holograph sketches of Al desio di chi t'adora] Staff notation. Holograph sketch of the soprano aria "Al desio di chi t'adora," K. 577, which replaced Susanna's "Deh vieni non tardar" in the revival of Le nozze di Figaro in 1789. Sketch is single-line draft of vocal melody, with a few measures that show passages for wind instruments.
- Contributor: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1789
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Notated MusicRaccolta di rondòs Copyist's ms., in ink, of opera arias arr. for voice and piano, with orchestration reduced and integrated with piano part in red ink. In the Heineman Foundation Collection of the Library of Congress. Italian words.
- Date: 1790
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Notated Music[Chorale, Und wen die Welt voll Teufel wär,' from church cant...
Und wenn die Welt voll Teufel wär' Cataloger devised title. Copyist's manuscript with additions (clarino 1, clarino 2, principal, and tympani) in Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's (?) hand. The text, a parody of the original, begins Manebit verbum Domini; according to Blume (MGG) it is by W.E. Bach; according to Schmieder (BWV 80) by an unknown author. Latin words. Staff notation.- Contributor: Bach, Johann Sebastian - Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
- Date: 1727-01-01
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Notated MusicTitle not available Ms., probably in the hand of Handel's copyist John Christopher Smith; formerly supposed to be holograph. Caption title. Handel's name added in pencil by a later hand. Accompanied by holograph notes on the ms. by the previous owners, Edward Francis Rimbault and Thomas Motteson Mudie (1 leaf), the remains of the previous binding, and a description of the ms. by H.C. Robbins Landon (1...
- Contributor: Handel, George Frideric - Smith, John Christopher
- Date: 1717-01-01
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Notated MusicScena v.
Ah che ancora First line of text : Ah che ancora. Holograph, in ink, of act 2 scene 5, from an opera. In the Heineman Foundation Collection of the Library of Congress.- Contributor: Cimarosa, Domenico
- Date: 178?