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|Misc. Notes=Performed 31 October 2004. From {{IArch|uso-2004-10-31}}
|Arranger={{LinkArr|Richard|Kleinmichel|1846|1901}}, piano reduction (simplified)
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|Misc. Notes=This full score constitutes the most commonly performed version of the opera throughout the 20th century.<br>
|Misc. Notes=Entr'acte in the hand of Guiraud.
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|Misc. Notes=Parts used for the first time at Festa Italiana, Seattle, 2014
...ing Schirmer's own changes in its 1962 republication. Lyrics are presented in the original Italian only, and an essay on the opera by H. E. Krehbiel has
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|Publisher Information={{P|Choudens||Paris|n.d.(ca.1901)|||1005(bis)}}
...=Constitutes the five-act version first performed at the Opéra-Comique in 1901.
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* Ave Maria in C major (1899) (autograph at Biblioteca di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte,
* String Quartet in F Op.8 (Enoch, pub.1901) (BNF has this score)
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...ctually by the Russian composer Vladimir Vavilov (1925-73) and copyrighted in Canada, the EU, and the US.
* Piano Trio, Op.5 (held by a library in Chile, by RCM London, UDK Berlin, and elsewhere?)
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...ste, Serenade, Op.51 (for string orchestra or violin and strings - perhaps in vn/pf reduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at
*Rapsodie in A minor No.2, Op.91, published 1894 by Rózsavölgyi
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* Rondel after d'Orléans (pub. 1901)
* Symphony (in E) (pub. 1904)
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...the US have this, and one in Hamburg, at least acc. to Worldcat) (Reviewed in the 16 November 1904 NZM)
The surviving output appeared in ''Das Singbuch des Adam Puschman'' (Leipzig 1909)
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*3 String Quartets, Opp.41-43 (p.1862 or possibly 1858? Republished in 2008, but original version should be used. Dedicated to his friend Edward
*Symphony No.2 in E major, Op.48, pub. 1863? (full score at Boston Public Library. also, poss
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===1901===
* ''[[Peacherine Rag (Joplin, Scott)|Peacherine Rag]]'' (1901)
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...ections such as ''Novello's Choral Handbook, a collection of music printed in separate parts.'' and ''Singing for the Million.'' (by [https://en.wikipedi
...ion to choral works, Novello finally started publishing instrumental works in the 1880s.These were by contemporary British composers such as Elgar, Coler
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|File Description 1=Scena e Cavatina: Come in quest'ora bruna
====Cavatina: Come in quest'ora bruna====
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|Misc. Notes=Performed 31 October 2004. From {{IArch|uso-2004-10-31}}
|Arranger={{LinkArr|Richard|Kleinmichel|1846|1901}}, piano reduction
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded Novemeber 26, 1953 in London, Abbey Road, EMI Studio No.1
|Misc. Notes=Performed 9 February 2008. Naperville, IL: Pfeiffer Hall. From {{IArch|dso20080209}}
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|Misc. Notes=Performed 31 October 2004. From {{IArch|uso-2004-10-31}}
|Misc. Notes=Recorded June 20, 1965 in Paris, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
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==Operas==
*''Farinelli'', opera (1901 or 1902)
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* Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp minor, Op.41 (Augener, ca.1888)
* Piano Concerto, Op.31 in E-flat major
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*'''Op.11''' - {{LinkWorkN|Violin Concerto No.1|Op.11|Sitt|Hans|0}} in D minor for violin and orchestra (1884).
*'''Op.13''' - {{LinkWorkN|3 Albumblätter|Op.13|Sitt|Hans|0}} : Romanesca in B minor, Melodie and Gondoliera for violin and piano (published 1894).
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|Editor={{LinkEd|Levon|Atovmyan|1901|1973}}
|First Performance=1946/6/12
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====Operas and Dramatic Works====
*Dürer in Venice (Dürer in Venedig) (Opera in 2 acts. Libretto: Adolf Bartels based on a text from a novella by Adolf Ste
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* Symphony No. 1 in G major (1899)
* Symphony No. 2 in A minor (1901–02) [withdrawn and revised as ''Three Symphonic Dances'']
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===Operas===
*''Caedmar'', a Romantic Opera (1892, one act, libretto by Frederick Corder, performed at the Royal Academy of Music, 12 July 1892, and then at Crystal Palace, 18
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...usic text is complete).<br>In the roles list there are names of performers in pencil.
...lhører fru Marie Ole-Olsen''.<br>At least the harp part differs from that in the complete opera full score (#538001).
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... with epilogue - after the tale by Ye. Paradizova (1900, performed in 1902 in Kazan); also arr. for piano 4 hands M., Jurgenson, 18..
*2 more juvenile operas
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