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|Performer Categories=Fricsay, Ferenc=Conductor;Capecchi, Renato=Figaro;Seefried, Irmgard=Susanna;Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich=Il Conte di Almaviva;St
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* Tyrolienne et marche de Donizetti, pour harpe, Op.108 (pub.ca.1842 by Schonenberger)
... familles, opéra comique en 3 actes, paroles de Eugène de Planard (music by Labarre)
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[[Image:Le P 4 Legrenzi TS op 4 8 Albert Seay 1968.jpg|thumb|right|cover 1968]]
...'Le Menestrel'', which had been started six years earlier by Jules Lovy. ''Le Menestrel'' {{Plain|http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb344939836/date|(See
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...name (Simon Richault) until 1866. After the founder's death it was changed by his son Guillaume Simon (1806{{EN}}1877) to Richault et Cie. (1866-1893).<b
* Full scores (some first appearance in score) of works by Mozart (edited by Rouhier), others
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The company was run by five successive generations of the Leduc family:
... (son of Claude), Basile Crichton (nephew of Claude and Gilbert), assisted by their respective brothers, Jean Leduc and Michel Crichton.
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...] since 1970. From 1970 to 1985, [[Bärenreiter|Bärenreiter-Verlag]] also published Series I in cooperation with EMB. From 1985, EMB continued to independently
*pp.26-36: {{LinkWork|Le triomphe funèbre du Tasse|S.517|Liszt|Franz|0}}
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*''Work lists from Schott scores''
The table below gives the following information for works by {{LinkComp|Charles-Auguste de|Bériot}} (where applicable):
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...mbonist, and harpist who moved to Paris in 1758. He was regularly employed by opera houses, but became well known as a publisher. In 1770-1771 he briefly
... 50 symphonies of Haydn in Parts, in addition to chamber music, and operas by the likes of J.C. Bach, Cimarosa, and Kreutzer, in addition to the mangled
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* Symphony No.2, Op.17 in C (premiered? 1873. Published?)
* La passione di Gesù Cristo, 1767 - we have a Passion, perhaps this one, by Naumann uploaded
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===Scores and Parts===
:"Le Déserteur" (de Monsigny), Lavignac, Blanc
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...bericht'' for Series 24 Nos.57 to 63 were included with those individually-published items. Series XII: Ernst Rudorff, 16p., 1883.
|Year of First Publication=1877{{EN}}1910 (with the bulk published by 1883)
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*'''Op.3''' - ''Le Roi Loys'', for Voice and Piano
*'''Op.33''' - {{LinkWorkN|Le stagioni|Op.33|Castelnuovo-Tedesco|Mario|0}}
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...'''Taschenpartituren''''' (or '''''Studienpartituren''''', "study scores") by Bärenreiter-Verlag.
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