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  • <!-- This page serves as the default for other sacred works! ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • | alt = Cover of the pinted sheet music of Scarlatti's Cambridge Giuditta | caption = Cover of the pinted sheet music of Scarlatti's ''Cambridge Giuditta''<ref name="SheetMusic"/>
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  • | alt = Cover of the pinted sheet music of Scarlatti's Cambridge Giuditta | caption = Cover of the pinted sheet music of Scarlatti's ''Cambridge Giuditta''<ref name="SheetMusic"/>
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  • | name = If music be the food of love<!-- use |list_title= if list --> ...g is a setting of a Shakespeare text. However, only the first line is: "If music be the food of love, play on".<ref name="Shakespeare"/> The lyrics to Purce
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  • ==Music and libretti== <!-- Two beats about words and music.
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== |website=Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== |website=Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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  • | caption = First page of the sheet music, Naples, 1789<ref name="Naples"/> ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • ...ed by G. Alexander MacFarren, professor of harmony at the Royal Academy of Music and editor of the first printed edition ({{circa}} 1841<ref name="Score"/>) ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • ...d ''aria'' from the oratorio ''[[La conversione di Sant' Agostino]]''. The music is by [[Johann Adolph Hasse]], the libretto was written by [[Duchess Maria ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • ==Sources and sheet music== |title=L'Amor Contrastato: Dramma Giocoso In Due Atti : Music Del Sigr. Giovanni Paisiello Napolitane; Nel Teatro de Fiorentini in Napoli
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  • '''''La Vanità del Mondo''''' was released in 2020. It comprises sacred works from the Baroque era by various composers. ==Music and libretti==
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...first – around 40 different compositions setting Metastasio's libretto to music were to follow.<ref name="WikiMorte"/> ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== :Royal Music Collection.
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== |website=Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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  • ...ndred libretto, the most famous of which is probably ''[[Xerse]]'', set to music by Francesco Cavalli, but also [[Georg Friedrich Händel]], among others. ...ice, mainly for the ''Teatro San Salvatore''. His texts were mostly set to music by [[Francesco Cavalli]]. Antonio Sartorio also wrote several operas to his
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== :Call Number/Physical Location: ML48 [S1746], Microfilm Music 1854, reel 37. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1
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  • ...oem><div class="footnotes"><poem> <nowiki>*)</nowiki>compare: in the sheet music, the first line is "delizie, e contenti"<ref name="IMSLP"/></poem></div> <nowiki>*) </nowiki>compare: in the sheet music, the first line is "delizie, e contenti"<ref name="IMSLP"/>
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ==Sheet music== [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ==Sheet music== [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ...edia names Benedetto Marcello as the author of the libretto as well as the music.<ref name="Author"/> The piece premiered in 1710.<ref name="IMSLP"/>. : Caution! The aria ''"Tuona il ciel"'' is not contained in the sheet music. Further research is needed to find the manuscript.
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  • '''"{{lang|it|Queste pungenti spine}}"''' is a sacred cantata composed by [[Benedetto Ferrari]]. It is contained in Book II of hi ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== *Sheet Music: Kalmus
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== *Sheet Music: Kalmus
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== Free Sheet music at the IMSLP:
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== Free Sheet music at the IMSLP:
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  • ...sset", because the s in "fließet" is distributed on two notes in the sheet music. Otherwise, "ß" is correct. ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • My music hellish jarring sounds to banish friendly sleep: My music hellish jarring sounds to banish friendly sleep:
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  • : Caution! The aria ''"Tuona il ciel"'' is not contained in the sheet music. Further research is needed to find the manuscript. [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • :Mit der Music / Deß Herrn Antonio Bononcini [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • :Mit der Music / Deß Herrn Antonio Bononcini [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ...first – around 40 different compositions setting Metastasio's libretto to music were to follow.<ref name="WikiMorte"/> ==Manuscripts and sheet music==
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  • {{Short description|Song cycle with words and music by Garcia Lorca}}<!-- no repetition of page title--> ...a Lorca]]. <ref name="Wiki"/> Lorca didn't think that musical notation did music justice and disliked it for this reason. However, he made five records of a
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== *Free Sheet music
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:Music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== Free Sheet music at the IMSLP:
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== Free Sheet music at the IMSLP:
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:16th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:16th-century music]]
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • *Printed Sheet Music [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • :Royal Music Collection. *Sheet music at the IMSLP
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  • ...most all written for Venetian opera houses. His dramatic works were set to music by the most famous composers of the time, including [[Francesco Cavalli]], ...so de Molina). His most famous works were L'Orontea and Il Giasone (set to music by Pietro Antonio Cesti and Cavalli respectively), the two most popular mel
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  • ...'Il Pompeo Magno'') is an opera (''dramma per musica'') in three acts with music by [[Francesco Cavalli]] and a libretto by [[Nicolò Minato]]. The opera pr :Microfilm Music 1854, reel 36. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1
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  • :Call Number/Physical Location: ML48 [S1746], Microfilm Music 1854, reel 37. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1 Sheet music:
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:16th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:17th-century music]]
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  • [[Category:18th-century music]] [[Category:sacred]]<!-- secular or sacred -->
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  • :Microfilm Music 1854, reel 36. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1 [[Category:music]]
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  • ...li. Library (siglum) shelfmark: Washington, D.C., The Library of Congress, Music Division (US-Wc) [[Category:Music]]
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  • Sheet music |url=https://www.stretta-music.de/britten-complete-folksong-arrangements-high-voice-nr-463744.html?gclid=C
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  • Sheet music |url=https://www.stretta-music.de/britten-complete-folksong-arrangements-high-voice-nr-463744.html?gclid=C
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  • ...lso wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards for both comic and serious opera before retiring from
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. --> ...itan school. He was very active in the field of opera, but also wrote many sacred works. He is still very present even to casual musicians by the charming so
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:20th-century music]]
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  • ...d several operas but distinguished himself the most in the field of sacred music.''(Abbridged from Wikipedia)''<ref name="Wiki"/>
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