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Giovanni Battista Bassani: Op. 8, Metri Sacri Resi Armonici

MS. Mus. d. 207

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Title

Giovanni Battista Bassani: Op. 8, Metri Sacri Resi Armonici

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. d. 207

Summary

Score of Giovanni Battista Bassani's Op. 8, 'Metri Sacri Resi Armonici', early 18th cent.

Date

early 18th cent.

Language

English

Italian

Physical facet

Calf binding with red leather label lettered in gold. Label on spine '254' with a line and '2' beneath it.

Physical extent

80 Leaves

Acquisition

Bought, 1939.

Subject

Music

Music -- Manuscripts -- 18th century

Sacred songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble

Sacred songs (Low voice) with instrumental ensemble

18th century

Motets

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  • Bassani, Giovanni Battist, c 1650-1716

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