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REGISTER Einheitssachtitel REGISTER DER EINHEITSSACHTITEL A bassa Porta Paphia Anonym L 7271 A basso porto Spinelli, Niccola (1865 - 1909) L 1 A basso porto Spinelli, Niccola (1865 - 1909) L 2 A basso porto Spinelli, Niccola (1865 - 1909) L 3 A basso porto Spinelli, Niccola (1865 - 1909) L 4 A basso porto Spinelli, Niccola (1865 - 1909) L 5 A Kékszakállú herceg vára Bartók, Béla (1881 - 1945) L 6 A Kékszakállú herceg vára Bartók, Béla (1881 - 1945) L 7 A Kékszakállú herceg vára Bartók, Béla (1881 - 1945) L 8 A Kékszakállú herceg vára Bartók, Béla (1881 - 1945) L 645 A Santa Lucia Tasca, Pierantonio (1864 - 1934) L 9 Abend in Paris, Ein Thiel, Erwin R. ( - ) L 10 Niobe, Nic ( - ) Abenteuer Carl des Zweiten, Ein Vesque von Püttlingen, Johann (1803 - L 14 1883) Abenteuer des Casanova Andreae, Volkmar (1879 - 1962) L 11 Abenteuer einer Neujahrsnacht, Die Heuberger, Richard (1850 - 1914) L 12 Abenteuer einer Neujahrsnacht, Die Heuberger, Richard (1850 - 1914) L 16 Abenteuer einer Neujahrsnacht, Die Mathieu, Max ( - ) L 17 Abenteuer Händels, oder Die Macht des Reinecke, Carl (1824 - 1910) L 13 Liedes, Ein Abenteuer in der Neujahrsnacht, Ein Anonym L 7252 Abenteuer in der polnischen Schenke, Pasticcio L 18 Das Abenteuerin, Die Anonym L 20 Abenteurer, Der Stix, Karl (1873 - 1909) L 19 Aber Otty...! Baderle, Egon ( - ) L 21 Aber Otty...! Baderle, Egon ( - ) L 22 Abreise, Die Albert, Eugen d' (1864 - 1932) L 23 Abreise, Die Albert, Eugen d' (1864 - 1932) L 24 Abreise, Die Albert, Eugen d' (1864 - 1932) L 25 Abreise, Die Albert, Eugen d' (1864 - 1932) L 26 Abreise, Die Albert, Eugen d' (1864 - 1932) L 6066 Abt von St. Gallen, Der Herther, F., d. i. Günther, Hermann L 27 (1824 - 1871) Abt von St. Gallen, Der Herther, F., d. i. Günther, Hermann L 28 (1824 - 1871) Abu Hassan Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) L 29 Abu Hassan Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) L 30 Abu Hassan Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) L 31 Abu Hassan Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) L 32 Abu Hassan Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) L 33 Abu Hassan Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) L 34 Abu Kara Dorn, Heinrich (1804 - 1892) L 35 Accademia per musica Anonym L 7677 Aceste Strungk, Nicolaus Adam (1640 - 1700) ? L 7687 Achille Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 36 Achille Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 37 Achille Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 38 Achille Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 39 Achille Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 40 Achille Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 41 Achille in Sciro Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 42 Achille in Sciro Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7319 Achille in Sciro Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7392 Achille in Sciro Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7462 Achille in Sciro Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7516 Achille in Sciro Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7576 Achilleus Bruch, Max (1838 - 1929) L 43 Aci e Galatea Anonym L 44 Acis and Galatea Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685 - 1759) L 45 Acis and Galatea Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685 - 1759) L 46 Acis and Galatea Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685 - 1759) L 47 Acis and Galatea Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685 - 1759) L 48 Acis and Galatea Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685 - 1759) L 49 Acis et Galatée Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632 - 1687) L 7619 Acis et Galatée Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632 - 1687) L 7620 Acté Manén, Juan (1883 - 1971) L 50 Acté Manén, Juan (1883 - 1971) L 51 Adam und Eva Hornstein, Robert von (1833 - 1890) L 55 Adam und Eva Theile, Johann (1646 - 1724) L 7646 Ade du liebes Elternhaus Jascha, Oscar ( - ) L 56 Adelaide e Comingio Pacini, Giovanni (1796 - 1867) L 57 Adelaide e Comingio Pacini, Giovanni (1796 - 1867) L 58 Adelheit von Veltheim Neefe, Christian Gottlob (1748 - 1798) L 60 Adelheit von Veltheim Neefe, Christian Gottlob (1748 - 1798) L 61 Adelheit von Veltheim Neefe, Christian Gottlob (1748 - 1798) L 7698 Adelia, o La figlia dell' arciere Donizetti, Gaetano (1797 - 1848) L 62 Adieu Mimi Benatzky, Ralph (1884 - 1957) L 63 Adieu Mimi Benatzky, Ralph (1884 - 1957) L 64 Adjudant, Der Weinberger, Karl (1861 - 1939) L 65 Adler, Fisch und Bär Müller, Wenzel (1767 - 1835) L 66 Adolphe et Clara, ou Les deux Dalayrac, Nicolas-Marie (1753 - 1809) L 68 prisonniers Adolphe et Clara, ou Les deux Dalayrac, Nicolas-Marie (1753 - 1809) L 69 prisonniers Adrian von Ostade Weigl, Joseph (1766 - 1846) L 70 Adriana Lecouvreur Cilea, Francesco (1866 - 1950) L 76 Adriano in Siria Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7308 Adriano in Siria Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7386 Adriano in Siria Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7449 Adriano in Siria Caldara, Antonio (1670 - 1736) L 7493 Adriano in Siria Ferrandini, Giovanni Battista (1710 - L 74 1791) Adriano in Siria Graun, Carl Heinrich (1703/04 - 1759) L 72 Adriano in Siria Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699 - 1783) L 73 Adriano in Siria Schwanenberger, Johann Gottfried L 71 (1740 - 1804) Adrienne Goetze, Walter Wilhelm (1883 - 1961) L 75 Advokat, Der Hiller, Ferdinand (1811 - 1885) L 77 Aebelö Mraczek, Joseph Gustav (1878 - 1944) L 78 Aebelö Mraczek, Joseph Gustav (1878 - 1944) L 79 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 88 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 89 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 90 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 91 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 92 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 93 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 94 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 95 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 96 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 97 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 98 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 99 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 100 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 101 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 102 Africaine, L' Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791 - 1861) L 103 Afrikanerin, Die Höpfner, Carl ( - ) L 104 Afrikanerin, Die Höpfner, Carl ( - ) L 105 Afrikareise, Die Suppé, Franz von (1819 - 1895) L 250 Afrikareise, Die Suppé, Franz von (1819 - 1895) L 251 Agnes Sorel Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 106 Agnes Sorel Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 107 Agnes Sorel Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 108 Agnes Sorel Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 109 Agnes Sorel Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 110 Agnes Sorel Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 111 Agnese Paer, Ferdinando (1771 - 1839) L 112 Agrippina Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685 - 1759) L 646 ägyptische Helena, Die Strauss, Richard (1864 - 1949) L 80 ägyptische Helena, Die Strauss, Richard (1864 - 1949) L 81 ägyptische Helena, Die Strauss, Richard (1864 - 1949) L 82 ägyptische Helena, Die Strauss, Richard (1864 - 1949) L 1253 ägyptische Helena, Die Strauss, Richard (1864 - 1949) L 6067 ägyptische Tänzerin, Die Jascha, Oskar ( - ) L 83 Ahasvers Traum: Weltuntergang Weese, Franz ( - ) L 113 Ahasverus, der nie Ruhende Seyfried, Ignaz von (1776 - 1841) L 114 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 115 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 116 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 117 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 118 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 119 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 120 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 121 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 122 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 123 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 124 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 125 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 126 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 127 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 128 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 129 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 130 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 131 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 132 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) L 133 A-ing-fo-hi! Würst, Richard Ferdinand (1824 - 1881) L 134 A-ing-fo-hi! Würst, Richard Ferdinand (1824 - 1881) L 135 Aktienbudiker, oder Wie gewonnen, so Conradi, August (1821 - 1873) L 52 zerronnen, Der Aktienbudiker, oder Wie gewonnen, so Conradi, August (1821 - 1873) L 53 zerronnen, Der Aktienbudiker, oder Wie gewonnen, so Conradi, August (1821 - 1873) L 54 zerronnen, Der Aladin Gyrowetz, Adalbert (1763 - 1850) L 136 Alarich und Melusine Freudenthal, Julius ( - ) L 137 Alarico il Baltha, cioè L'audace re Steffani, Agostino (1654 - 1728) L 138 de'gothi Albert der Dritte von Bayern Vogler, Georg Joseph (1749 - 1814) L 59 Albert Herring Britten, Benjamin (1913 - 1976) L 139 Albert Herring Britten, Benjamin (1913 - 1976) L 140 Albin, oder Der Pflegesohn Flotow, Friedrich von (1812 - 1883) L 141 Alboin, König der Langobarden Berg, Carl ( - ) L 142 Alceste Franck, Johann Wolfgang (1644 - 1710) L 7598 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 143 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 144 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 145 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 146 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 147 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 148 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 149 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 150 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 151 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 7699 Alceste Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787) L 7788 Alcestis Brambach, Kaspar Josef (1833 - 1902) L 152 Alchemist, oder Der Liebesteufel, Der Schuster, Joseph (1748 - 1812) L 153 Alchemist, oder Der Liebesteufel, Der Schuster, Joseph (1748 - 1812) L 7692 Alcide al bivio Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699 - 1783) L 7359 Alcide al bivio Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699 - 1783) L 7422 Alcide al bivio Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699 - 1783) L 7543 Alcidor
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