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Catalogo Della Sala Musica – Settembre 2011 Abel, Carl Friedrich Catalogo della sala musica – settembre 2011 Abel, Carl Friedrich Six symphonies, Opus 1 / Carl Friedrich Abel ; edited by Franklin B. Zimmermann. Six symphonic works : them. index S. 13, S. 12, S. 14, MSC D1, MSC E1 / Johann Christian Bach ; edited by Ernest Warburton ; them. index O 13A edited by C.R.F. Maunder. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1983. - 1 partitura (LVII, 338 p.) ; 32 cm. - (The symphony 1720-1840. Series E ; 2). Musica a stampa. ISBN 0824038258 I. Bach, Johann Christian II. Maunder, C.R.F. III. Zimmermann, Franklin B. IV. Warburton, Ernest 785.1152 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M D SYM 048 Adlgasser, Anton Cajetan [Sinfonie. orch] Drei Sinfonien / Anton Cajetan Adlgasser ; veroffentlicht von Werner Rainer. - [Partitura]. - Graz : Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1980. - 1 partitura (X, 97 p.) ; 34 cm. - (Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Osterreich ; 131). Musica a stampa. Num. ed. Num. ed. D T O 131 I. Rainer, Werner 784.184 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M C DTO 131 Agricola, Alexander [Messe. 4Vv] Alexandri Agricola opera omnia / edidit Edward R. Lerner. - [Partitura]. - [Roma] : American institute of musicology, 1961-1970. - 5 partiture ; 36 cm. - (Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 22). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Germania. 1 : Missa Le serviteur ; Missa Je ne demande ; Missa Malheur me bat ; Missa In myne zyn . - 1961. - XXI, 145 p. - Contiene 4 messe su cantus firmus a 4 voci Num. lastra Num. lastra C M M 221 I. Lerner, Edward R. 783.2254 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B CMM 022 (I) Agricola, Alexander [Messe. 4Vv] Alexandri Agricola opera omnia / edidit Edward R. Lerner. - [Partitura]. - [Roma] : American institute of musicology, 1961-1970. - 5 partiture ; 36 cm. - (Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 22). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Germania. 2 : Missae, fragmenta missarum. - 1963. - XII, 132 p. - Contiene: Missa Paschalis e 3 messe Sine nomine, senza cantus firmus, a 4 voci; 3 Credo a 4 voci e 1 Credo e 1 Sanctus a 3 voci Num. lastra Num. lastra C M M 222 I. Lerner, Edward R. 783.2254 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B CMM 022 (II) Agricola, Alexander [Composizioni vocali sacre. 3Vv-4Vv] Alexandri Agricola opera omnia / edidit Edward R. Lerner. - [Partitura]. - [Roma] : American institute of musicology, 1961-1970. - 5 partiture ; 36 cm. - (Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 22). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Germania. 3 : Lamentationes, hymni, Magnificat. - 1966. - XVIII, 93 p. - Contiene: 2 Lamentazioni a 3 e 4 voci; 2 inni a 4 voci; 5 Magnificat a 4 voci, di cui 2 attribuiti anche a 1 Josquin, La Rue e Brumel Num. lastra Num. lastra C M M 223 I. Lerner, Edward R. 783.2454 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B CMM 022 (III) Agricola, Alexander [Composizioni. 3Vv-6Vv ; 2str-4str] Alexandri Agricola opera omnia / edidit Edward R. Lerner. - [Partitura]. - Roma : American institute of musicology, 1961-1970. - 5 partiture ; 36 cm. - (Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 22). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Germania. 5 : Cantiones, musica instrumentalis, opera dubia. - 1970. - XCVIII, 132 p. - Contiene: 47 chansons a 3-6 voci; 25 composizioni strumentali a 2-4 parti; 9 composizioni di attribuzione incerta Num. lastra Num. lastra C M M 225 I. Lerner, Edward R. 780.81 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B CMM 022 (V) Agricola, Alexander [Mottetti ; Contrafacta. 2Vv-4Vv] Alexandri Agricola opera omnia / edidit Edward R. Lerner. - [Partitura]. - [Roma] : American institute of musicology, 1961-1970. - 5 partiture ; 36 cm. - (Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 22). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Germania. 4 : Motetta, contrafacta. - 1966. - XXVI, 65 p. - Contiene: 13 mottetti e 3 mottetti-chanson a 3 e 4 voci; 4 contrafacta a 2 e 3 voci Num. lastra Num. lastra C M M 224 I. Lerner, Edward R. 783.454 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B CMM 022 (IV) Ahles, Johann Rudolf Ausgewählte Gesangswerke : mit und ohne Begleitung von Instrumenten / Johann Rudolf Ahles ; herausgegeben von Johannes Wolf. - In Neuauflage / herausgegeben und kritisch revidiert von Hans Joachim Moser. - Wiesbaden : Breitkopf & Härtel. Graz : Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1957. - 1 partitura (XIV, 171 p.) ; 34 cm. - (Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst. 1. Folge ; 5). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Austria. I. Wolf, Johannes II. Moser, Hans Joachim 783.2854 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M C DDT 005 Albergati Capacelli, Pirro Il convito di Baldassarro / Pirro Capacelli Albergati. La Maddalena a' piedi di Cristo / Giovanni Bononcini ; introductions by Joyce L. Johnson. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1986. - 1 partitura (135 p., 152 c., [1] c. di tav.) ; 24 x 32 cm. - (The Italian oratorio : 1650-1800 ; 7). Musica a stampa. - Tit. orig.: La Maddalena a' piedi di Cristo. - Ripr. facs. di vari Ms. ISBN 0824077067 I. Bononcini, Giovanni 783.352 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B ITOR ( 7) Albert, Eugen d' [Terra bassa. Dramma lirico. +Vv, Coro, orch. Rid +Vv, coro, pf] Terra bassa : dramma lirico in un prologo e due atti / musica di Eugenio d'Albert ; riduzione per canto e pianoforte di Otto Singer ; versione italiana di F. Fontana. - [Spartito]. - Berlin : Bote & Bock, c1909. - 1 spartito (273 p.) ; 31 cm. Musica a stampa. 2 Num. lastra Num. ed.: B&B 17264 I. Singer, Otto 782.154 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M E ALB 0001 Albert, Heinrich Arien / Heinrich Albert ; herausgegeben von Eduard Bernoulli. - In Neuaufl. / herausgegeben und kritisch revidiert von Hans Joachim Moser. - Wiesbaden : Breitkopf & Härtel. Graz : Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1958. - 1 spartito in 2 v. (XXXIV , 144 ; XXXIII, 282 p.) ; 34 cm. - (Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst. 1. Folge ; 12-13). Musica a stampa. - Stampato in Austria. - V.1 : Einleitung von Hermann Kretzschmar. I. Bernoulli, Eduard II. Moser, Hans Joachim 784.306 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M C DDT 012-013 Albinoni, Tomaso Zenobia, regina de Palmireni / Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni ; introduction by Howard Mayer Brown. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1979. - 138 c. ; 23 x 29 cm. - (Italian opera : 1640-1770 ; 15). Musica a stampa. - Ripr. facs. del Ms. 1500.A72Z4, Library of Congress, Washington. ISBN 0824026144 782.154 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B ITOP (15) Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg [Composizioni strumentali] Instrumentalwerke / Johann Georg Albrechtsberger ; bearbeitet von Oskar Kapps. - Unveranderter Abdruck. - [Partitura]. - Graz : Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1959. - 1 partitura (XII, 123 p., [1] ritr.) ; 34 cm. - (Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Osterreich ; 33). Musica a stampa. - Ripr. facs. dell'ed.: Wien, 1909. I. Kapp, Oskar 784. TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M C DTO 033 Alessandrini, Giuseppe [Solfeggi. Vv] Raccolta manoscritta di solfeggi e melodie vocali : realizzata anche secondo le esigenze della moderna scuola musicale : per la preparazione all'esame di licenza del corso di solfeggio / Giuseppe Alessandrini. - Padova : Zanibon, 1972. - 56 p. ; 19x27 cm. Musica a stampa. Num. ed. Num. ed. 5277 781.2076 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M E ALE 0001 American [Composizioni vocali sacre. 1-2Cori 4Vv, fiati, archi, org ; 1-2Cori 4Vv, archi, org] classical music : c. 1799-1845 : works by Moravian-American composers / selected and introduced by Kenneth Cooper. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1988. - Partiture (XIII, 245 p.) ; 32 cm. - (Three centuries of music in score ; 13). Musica a stampa. - [Partitura]. - Contiene opere di Johann F. Peter, Johannes Herbst, Peter Wolle, Francis F. Hagen e Anthon Ph. Heinrich. - Ripr. facs. di varie ed. Num. lastra Num. lastra N N 19; Num. lastra Num. lastra N N 23; Num. lastra Num. lastra N N 28; Num. lastra Num. lastra N N 30; Num. lastra Num. lastra N N 31; Num. lastra Num . lastra N N 32; Num. lastra Num. lastra N N 53 I. Cooper, Kenneth 783.452 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M C THR 013 Ammon, Blasius [Composizioni vocali sacre. 5Vv-6Vv] [Liber sacratissimarum quas vulgo introitus 3 appellant. Introito. 5Vv] [Sacrae cantiones quas vulgo moteta vocant. Mottetto. 4Vv-6Vv] Kirchenwerke I / Blasius Amon ; bearbeitet von P. Caecilianus Huigens. - Unveranderter Abdruck. - [Partitura]. - Graz : Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1960. - 1 partitura (119 p.) ; 34 cm. - (Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Osterreich ; 73). Musica a stampa. - Ripr. facs. dell'ed.: Wien : [s.n.], 1931. I. Huigens, C. 782.3 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M C DTO 073 André, Johann Anton Belmont und Constanze / Johann André ; introduction by Thomas Bauman. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1985. - 1 partitura (varie sequenze) ; 24 x 31 cm. - (German Opera : 1770-1800 ; 6). Musica a stampa. - Ripr. facs. del Ms. Mus. Ms. 608, Staatsbibliothek preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin. ISBN 0824088557 782.154 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B GER ( 6) André, Johann Anton Der Töpfer / Johann André. Lampedo / Georg Joseph Vogler. Fernando und Yariko / Franz Neubauer ; introductions by Thomas Bauman. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1986. - 1 partitura (varie sequenze) ; 32 cm. - (German Opera : 1770-1800 ; 9). Musica a stampa. - Tit. orig.: Fernando und Yariko. - Tit. orig.: Lampedo. - Ripr. facs . di varie edd. e Ms. ISBN 0824088581 I. Neubauer, Franz Chistoph II. Vogler, Georg Joseph 782.152 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B GER ( 9) Anfossi, Pasquale Betulia liberata / Pasquale Anfossi ; introduction by Joyce L. Johnson. - New York, N .Y. London : Garland, 1987. - 1 partitura (1 v.) ; 24 x 31 cm. - (The Italian oratorio : 1650-1800 ; 30). Musica a stampa. - Ripr. facs. del Ms. D IV 4, Archivio dei Filippini, Roma. ISBN 0824077296 783.354 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B ITOR (30) Anfossi, Pasquale Giuseppe riconosciuto / Pasquale Anfossi ; introduction by Joyce L. Johnson. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1987. - 1 partitura ([5], 239 c.) ; 24 x 31 cm. - (The Italian oratorio : 1650-1800 ; 29). Musica a stampa. - Ripr. facs. del Ms. H I 39, Archivio dei Filippini, Roma. ISBN 0824077288 783.354 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M B ITOR (29) Annibale Padovano [Ricercari. 4str/org. Libro I] Il primo libro de ricercari a quattro voci : (Venice, 1556) / Annibale Padovano ; edited by James Ladewig. - [Partitura]. - New York, N.Y. London : Garland, 1994. - 1 partitura (XXII, 182 p.) ; 29 cm. - (Italian instrumental music of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ; 4). Musica a stampa. ISBN 0824045033 I. Ladewig, James 785.74 TN_UNIVERSITA 168 w-M D ITA 004 Anonymous 4 oratorios in the Barberini collection of the Vatican library.
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