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Songs in the new opera, call'd Camilla as they are perform'd at the Theatre Royall.

Title
  1. Songs in the new opera, call'd Camilla as they are perform'd at the Theatre Royall.
Published by
  1. [London] : Sold by J. Walsh[,] musicall instrument maker in ordinary to her Majesty, at the Golden Harpe and Ho-boy in Catherine-Street near Sommerset House in the Strand : and J. Hare[,] musick instrument maker at ye Golden Viol and Flute in Cornhill near ye Royal Exchange, [1710]
Author
  1. Bononcini, Giovanni, 1670-1747

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Additional authors
  1. Haym, Nicola Francesco
  2. McSwiny, Owen, 1676-1754
  3. Stampiglia, Silvio, 1664-1725
  4. Berchet, Pierre, 1659-1720
  5. Hulsberg, Henry, -1729
  6. Tofts, Catherine, approximately 1685-1756
  7. Holcombe, Henry, approximately 1693-approximately 1750
  8. Ramondon, Lewis
  9. Lindelheim, Joanna Maria, -1724
  10. Hughes, Francis, 1666 or 1667-1744
  11. Lindsey, Mary
  12. Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758
  13. Turner, William, 1651-1740
  14. Grimaldi, Nicolino, 1673-1732
  15. Urbani, Valentino, active 1690-1722
  16. Walsh, John, 1665 or 1666-1736
  17. Hare, John, -1725
  18. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)
  19. Queen's Theatre (London, England : 1705-1714)
Description
  1. 1 vocal score (51 p.); 35 cm.
Uniform title
  1. Trionfo di Camilla. Vocal score. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Trionfo di Camilla.
  2. Camilla
Subject
  1. Operas -- Excerpts -- Vocal scores with continuo
Call number
  1. Drexel 4854.1
Note
  1. Music by G. Bononcini; words translated from the Italian of Silvio Stampiglia by O. MacSwiney.
  2. The overture on p. 1-4 is in full score and includes some bass figuring; the songs on p. 1-[52] (3rd count) are arr. for voice and keyboard instrument; many have additional part for flute.
  3. Added illustrated t.p. has: "Songs in the opera of Camilla" printed within the cartouche; engraving signed: "Berchet, inventor" and "H. Hulsbergh, sculpsit."; and imprint: London, Printed for I. Walsh, serv[an]t to her Ma[jes]tie at the Harp and Hoboy in Katherine Street near Somerset House in the Strand.
  4. Includes an unnumbered leaf, with the music printed on the recto only, between p. 38 and 39, which consists of the continuation of the aria on p. 38 (Thou art he, my dearest creature).
  5. Music adapted for the London stage by N.F. Haym.
  6. Singers named in caption titles of the individual arias: Mrs. Toft [i.e., C. Tofts], the Boy [i.e., H. Holcomb], Mr. Ramondon, the Barroness (also called the Barrns.) [i.e., J.M. Lindelheim], Mr. Hughs [also called Hughes], Mrs. Lindsey, Mr. Leveridge, Mr. Turner, Signr. Valentino [i.e., Valentini], and Signr. Nicolini [i.e., N. Grimaldi].
  7. This English-language version of Trionfo di Camilla, titled Camilla, was first performed on March 30, 1706 at the Drury Lane Theatre in London; the last song was first performed during the 1709 revival at the Queen's Theatre.
  8. Dating based on W.C. Smith, Bibliography of John Walsh.
  9. Engraved throughout.
Indexed in (note)
  1. RISM A / I
  2. Smith, W.C. Bibliography of John Walsh
Language (note)
  1. English words
Author
  1. Bononcini, Giovanni, 1670-1747.
Title
  1. Songs in the new opera, call'd Camilla as they are perform'd at the Theatre Royall.
Imprint
  1. [London] : Sold by J. Walsh[,] musicall instrument maker in ordinary to her Majesty, at the Golden Harpe and Ho-boy in Catherine-Street near Sommerset House in the Strand : and J. Hare[,] musick instrument maker at ye Golden Viol and Flute in Cornhill near ye Royal Exchange, [1710]
Indexed in:
  1. RISM A / I, B 3535.
  2. Smith, W.C. Bibliography of John Walsh, no. 182.
Language
  1. English words
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Added author
  1. Haym, Nicola Francesco. Adapter
  2. McSwiny, Owen, 1676-1754. Translator
  3. Stampiglia, Silvio, 1664-1725. Librettist
  4. Berchet, Pierre, 1659-1720. Illustrator
  5. Hulsberg, Henry, -1729. Engraver
  6. Tofts, Catherine, approximately 1685-1756. Singer
  7. Holcombe, Henry, approximately 1693-approximately 1750. Singer
  8. Ramondon, Lewis. Singer
  9. Lindelheim, Joanna Maria, -1724. Singer
  10. Hughes, Francis, 1666 or 1667-1744. Singer
  11. Lindsey, Mary. Singer
  12. Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Singer
  13. Turner, William, 1651-1740. Singer
  14. Grimaldi, Nicolino, 1673-1732. Singer
  15. Urbani, Valentino, active 1690-1722. Singer
  16. Walsh, John, 1665 or 1666-1736. Publisher
  17. Hare, John, -1725. Publisher
  18. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)
  19. Queen's Theatre (London, England : 1705-1714)
Research call number
  1. Drexel 4854.1
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