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Partitions De La Bibliothèque Municipale De Périgueux – Réserve Partitions de la Bibliothèque municipale de Périgueux – Réserve. [Airs et ariettes d'opéras comiques. Voix, violon ou flûte. Ré majeur, sol mineur, la majeur, sol mineur, sol majeur, do majeur, fa majeur, sol majeur, si bémol majeur, sol majeur, la majeur, sol majeur, sol majeur, mi mineur, sol majeur, do majeur, mi majeur, la majeur] - Ms. - ??? - [15] p. ; 33 x 25 cm. - Contient de extraits de : gigue (Corelli) ; Annette et Lubin (Laborde ? Blaise ?) ; Le Maréchal ferrant (Philidor) ; le maître en droit (Monsigny) ; le cadi dupé (Monsigny) ; le roi et le fermier (Monsigny) ; le bûcheron ou les trois souhaits (Philidor) ; On ne s'avise jamais de tout . [St Astier 64. - Comptes ms. en p. de t. 1 _______________ [Air : Je me faisois inconstante bergère... Voix. Fa majeur] INCIPIT ? Air nouveau. - Ms. - [1] f. ; 32 x 21 cm. [St Astier 96. - Etat fragmentaire. - Tampon BPFSA . 2 _______________ [Airs : N'allez pas au bois seulette... ; (...) Que l'amour me guette... Voix, violon. La majeur, sol majeur] INCIPIT ? Ms. - [Partition] – [ ????]. - 1 partition ([1] f.) ; 27 x 35 cm. [St Astier 93. - Annotations a crayon : (...) St astier. 3 _______________ [Airs pour violon seul d'après différents auteurs] Nouveaux recueils d'Ouvertures, Morceaux de Chant, Airs de Dance, Marches, Vaudevilles, et autres Airs agréables. Pour Un Violon Seul. [2.] suite (...). - Paris : Bignon, Opéra. - (???). - 33 p. ; 18x26 cm. - Contient des extraits d'opéras: la Mélomanie (Champein), Tarare (Salieri), Panurge (Grétry), Chimène (Sacchini), Estelle (...), Renaut d'Ast (Dalayrac), les deux tuteurs (Dalayrac), Evelina (Arvire et Evelina, Sacchini), l'Amitié à l'épreuve (Grétry), le Mariage d'Anotonio (Lucile Grétry), le comte d'Albert (Grétry), romance de Fodor; ballets: du Navigateur, de la Rosière. 1 / 103 [St. Astier 19. 42 _______________ ALEXANDRE, Charles-Guillaume (ca 1735-1787/88) [La belle Arsène. Opéra de P.A. Monsigny. Airs arrangés pour quatuor à cordes. VIIème suite] VII. suite d'airs d'opera comiques En Quatuor concertants Avec l'ouverture Pour deux Violons Alto et Basse. Choisis dans l'Opera de la belle Arsene arranges par M. Alexandre (…). - [Parties] - Paris : La Chevardière ; Lyon : Castaud ; Province : marchands de musique. [???] - 4 parties ; 34 x 25 cm. - Parties : Violino Primo (13 p.), Violino Secondo (13 p.), Alto (9 p.), Basso (9 p.). - Gr. par Dezauche. - Extraits de l'opéra-comique de Monsigny : ouverture (ré majeur), Il ne faut pas (si mineur), Ah! quel tourment (la majeur), Exaltons et chantons (la majeur), La beauté (fa majeur), L'art surpasse la nature (si bémol majeur), Au bruit des tambours (fa majeur), Ah! n'argue du chagrin (do majeur), Eh quoi l'amour (mi bémol majeur), Non j'ai trop de fierté (mi bémol majeur). - Non répertorié dans RISM. [St. Astier 8(7), 9 (7), 10 (7), 11(7). - Chaque partie est incluse dans un recueil factice relié et orné de papier peint (bleu à chevrons parallèles). - Ces recueils factices contiennent 4 opus de Boccherini (quatuors, quintettes, sextuors), 1 opus de Fiala (Quatuors), 1 opus de Beck (symphonies), et 2 livres de quatuors d'Alexandre. - Les cahiers sont fortement attaqués par les vrillettes. - Ex-lib. ms. : St. Astier ; autres noms peu lisibles. 5 _______________ ALEXANDRE, Charles-Guillaume (ca 1735-1787/88) [Les trois fermiers. Opéra de N. Dezède. Airs arrangés pour quatuor à cordes] Airs d'opera comiques En Quatuor concertants avec l'ouverture Pour deux Violons Alto et Basse. Choisis dans l'Opera des trois fermiers arrangés par M. Aléxandre (…). [Parties] - Paris : Adresses ordinaires ; Mannheim : Kienth. [???] - 4 parties ; 34 x 25 cm. - Parties : Violino I° (9 p.), Violino 2° (13 p.), Viola (9 p.), Basso (9 p.). - Extraits de l'opéra-comique de Monsigny : ouverture (do majeur), Rondeau gratioso (fa majeur), Presto ma non tropo (do majeur), Romance (do majeur), Romance (do majeur), andante (fa majeur), Allegro fa majeur), Andante (mi mineur), Andantino (do majeur), Moderato (fa majeur), Allegro (mi majeur). - Non répertorié dans RISM. [St. Astier 8(8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11(8). - Chaque partie est incluse dans un recueil factice relié et orné de papier peint (bleu à chevrons parallèles). - Ces recueils factices contiennent 4 opus de Boccherini (quatuors, quintettes, sextuors), 1 opus de Fiala (Quatuors), 1 opus de Beck (symphonies), et 2 livres de quatuors d'Alexandre. - Les cahiers sont fortement attaqués par les vrillettes. - Ex-lib. ms. : J'apartiens a Monsieur de St. Astier, Bourbon l'anci (sic). - Annotations diverses (fragments du titre). 6 _______________ [L’Amusement des Dames. Première partie] 2 / 103 L' Amusement des Dames ou Recueils d'Airs choisies Menuets Contredances Vaudeville, et Ronde de Table. Lesquels se jouent sur laFlûte Violon, Musette et Basse. 1.e Partie (...). - Paris : Boivin, Leclerc, Castagnery, Duchesne. ??? - (20 p.) ; 20 x 13 cm. - Comprend : Le frère Blaise Contredance Nouvelle Pour les Violons Flutes Hautbois Vielles et Musettes (...) ; Le Malheur des filles dans le cœlibat (...) deux p. de t. pour cinq pièces. - Rel. cuir, dos à quatre fleurons. - Non répertorié dans RISM. - Table des air et vaudevilles. [D 6016 (1). - Tampon BVP. 7 _______________ [L’Amusement des Dames. Deuxième partie] L' Amusement des Dames ou Recueils d'Airs choisies Menuets Contredances Vaudeville, et Ronde de Table. Lesquels se jouent sur la Flûte Violon, Musette et Basse. 2.e Partie (...) . -Paris : Boivin, Leclerc, Castagnery, Duchesne ??? - [16] p. ; 20 x 13 cm. - Contient : Le père Isac, contredance Nouvelle Pour les Violons Flutes Hautbois Vielles et Musettes (...) avec une Suite de Nouveaux Airs. - Paginé de 21 à 36. - Rel. cuir, dos à quatre fleurons. - Non répertorié dans RISM. [D 6016 (2). - Tampon BVP. 8 _______________ ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) [Pièces. Flûtes Ré majeur, sol majeur, ré majeur, ré majeur, ré majeur, ré majeur, ré majeur, ré majeur, sol majeur] Number XII. (...) Harrison's New German - Flute Magazine ; (...) The Whole Neatly, Uniformly, and Correctly Engraved, under the Direction of Dr. Arnold, (...). - London : Harrison and Co. - 1787. - 26 p. ; 18 x 28 cm. - Gr. par Smith- Cotage : (12). - Le titre est précédé du texte suivant : Guinea German - flutes, gratis, Manufactured by the celebrated Mr Potter, Tipped with Ivory, and Silver Keys. - RISM A 2476. [Esclafer 32 (1). - Relié dans un magazine hebdomadaire avec des duos pour flûtes de plusieurs auteurs. - Mq. les 18 premières pages ; paginé de 19 à 26. 9 _______________ ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) ; PALMA, Silvestro ? (1754-1834) ; WELDON, John (1676-1736) [Duos (3). Flûtes. Ré majeur, ré majeur, ré majeur] Twelve duets for two german - flutes ; Composed by the following Eminent Masters : Handel, Arne, Honvard, Arnold, Cocchi, Palmer, Weldon, Piccini, Corelli, Haydn. (...). - [Partition] - London : Harrisson & C° [1770-1800] - 1 partition (10 p.) ; 18 x 28 cm. - Gr. par Smith. - Cotage : 12. - Non répertorié dans RISM. 3 / 103 [Esclafer 32 (2). - Relié dans un magazine hebdomadaire avec des pièces pour flûte. 10 _______________ [Les Arts et l'Amitié. Quel est cet ermitage. Voix. Sol majeur] Romance des Arts et de l'Amitié. Air : il pleut il pleut bergere (…). - Paris : Savigny. - [2] p. ; 20 x 14 cm. - Provient d'un recueil factice de feuilles volantes. [D5187(10). - Rel. av. des extraits de Dalayrac (les deux Savoyards, la Dot, Sargines), Davaux (Théodore), Grétry (l'Amitié à l'épreuve, Lisbeth, Sylvain), Monsigny (La belle Arsène), Rousseau (le Devin du Village), Sacchini (Œdipe à Colone), Salieri (Tarare), anonyme (la mère d'Auguste, l'hôtesse, Viviane). 11 _______________ [Les Arts et l'Amitié. Un sage a prétendu. Voix. Fa majeur] Romance des Arts et de l'Amitié avec Accompagnement de Guitarre / Air : l'Amour est un Enfant trompeur (…). - Paris : Savigny. - [2] p. ; 20 x 14 cm. [D5187(11). - Provient d'un recueil factice de feuilles volantes. - Rel. av. des extraits de Dalayrac (les deux Savoyards, la Dot, Sargines), Davaux (Théodore), Grétry (l'Amitié à l'épreuve, Lisbeth, Sylvain), Monsigny (La belle Arsène), Rousseau (le Devin du Village), Sacchini (Œdipe à Colone), Salieri (Tarare), anonyme (la mère d'Auguste, l'hôtesse, Viviane). 12 _______________ Abbé de l’ATTAIGNANT [Poesies. Anthologie] Poesies de M. L'abbé de l'Attaignant ; contenant Tout ce qui a paru de cet Auteur sous le titre de Pièces dérobées, avec des augmentations trés-considérables ; des annotations sur chaque Pièce qui en expliquent le sujet et l'occasion, & des Airs notés sur toutes les Chansons (...). - [Monographie] ??? - Londres ; Paris : Duchêne. MDCCLVII (1757) ( T. II, III, IV) , MDCCLVI (1756) (T. I) - 4 vol. (282 ; 360 + XLIV ; 360 ; 408 p.) ; 17 cm. - Rel. cuir, dos à 5 nerfs, 4 fleurons dorés. - Contient des poésies (T. I), poésies et musiques (T. 2), chansons (T. 3 et T. 4). - Portrait de l'auteur au début du T. I : eau forte, gr. par Garaud. - Filigrane raisin : 1712. [D 6025. - Tampon : BVP. - Étiq. verso couv. : J. Plumancy, de Périgueux (...) Legs du 26 septembre 1859 à la bibliothèque publique. 13 _______________ BACQUOY GUEDON 4 / 103 [Les quatre-vents. Contredanse. Dessus, basse. Sol majeur] Les quatre-vents Contredanse nouvelle la Musique et la figure par Mr Bacquoy Guédon (...) - Paris : Castagnery. - ca 1765. - [1] p. ; 20x14 cm. - 3ème vol., 17 cahier, 93ème feuille. - plan des figures. - RISM B621. [St. Astier 18(5). - Rel. avec des contredanses vendues séparément, Carel, Sauton le fils, et Denis. 14 _______________ BALLARD, Christophe (1641 - 1715) [Airs. Brunettes] Brunetes ou petits airs tendres, avec les doubles et la basse - continue ; mélées de chansons a danser ; Recueillies, & mises en ordre par Christophe Ballard (...). - Paris : Ballard. T. I : MDCCIII (1703) ; T. II : MDCCIV (1704) ; T. III : MDCCXI (1711). - 3 vol. (293 ; 296 ; 312 p.) ; 16 cm. - Gravures en p. de garde avec inscription représentant des scènes musicales bucoliques : I. Audran (sculp.) et A. Dieu (fecit) (T. I et II) ; J. Audran (sculp.) et S. Le Clerc le fils (fecit). - RISM B/II, non localisé. - B.C. chiffrée. [D 6026. - Rel. cuir, dos à 5 nerfs, 4 fleurons dorés.
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