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La colonie : opéra comique en deux actes, imité de l'Italien et parodié sur la musique

Title
  1. La colonie : opéra comique en deux actes, imité de l'Italien et parodié sur la musique / del Sigr. Sacchini.
Published by
  1. À Paris : Chez Le Duc, au magazin de musique et d'instrumens, Rue neuve des Petits champs, vis-à-vis la Trésorerie et Rue du Roule, à la Croix d'Or, no. 290, [approximately 1790]
Author
  1. Sacchini, Antonio, 1730-1786

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Additional authors
  1. Ribière
  2. Gori, Antonio, active 18th century
  3. Framery, Nicolas Etienne, 1745-1810
  4. Leo Liepmannssohn (Firm), former owner.
Description
  1. 1 score (211 pages); 32 cm
Uniform title
  1. Isola d'amore. French
Alternative title
  1. Isola d'amore.
Subject
  1. Operas
  2. Operas > Scores
  3. Scores
Genre/Form
  1. Operas.
  2. Scores.
Call number
  1. JOG 21-556
Note
  1. Full score.
  2. Italian libretto by Antonio Gori; French version by N.E. Framery.
  3. First performed in 1766 at the Teatro Valle in Rome, under the title Isola d'amore; adapted as La colonie by Framery and performed at the Comédie-italienne in Bourgogne on 16 August 1775 (information from Grove/Oxford Music Online).
  4. "Représenté pour la 1re fois par les Comédiens Italiens ..." - on title page.
  5. "Ecrit par Ribiere" - on title page.
Indexed in (note)
  1. RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales) A/I
  2. RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales)
Provenance (note)
  1. NYPL copy purchased from Liepmannssohn, June 25, 1929.
Author
  1. Sacchini, Antonio, 1730-1786, composer.
Title
  1. La colonie : opéra comique en deux actes, imité de l'Italien et parodié sur la musique / del Sigr. Sacchini.
Publisher
  1. À Paris : Chez Le Duc, au magazin de musique et d'instrumens, Rue neuve des Petits champs, vis-à-vis la Trésorerie et Rue du Roule, à la Croix d'Or, no. 290, [approximately 1790]
Type of content
  1. notated music
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Indexed in:
  1. RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales) A/I, S 172.
  2. RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales), 00000990056708.
Provenance
  1. NYPL copy purchased from Liepmannssohn, June 25, 1929.
Local note
  1. Former classmark: Mus. Res. *MSI+
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Added author
  1. Ribière, engraver.
  2. Gori, Antonio, active 18th century, librettist.
  3. Framery, Nicolas Etienne, 1745-1810, librettist.
  4. Leo Liepmannssohn (Firm), former owner.
Publisher no.
  1. 81A Le Duc
Research call number
  1. JOG 21-556
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