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'Ginevra of Sicily' ('Ariodante'), opera by George Frideric Handel

MS. Mus. d. 285

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Title

'Ginevra of Sicily' ('Ariodante'), opera by George Frideric Handel

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. d. 285

Summary

Vocal score of 'Ginevra of Sicily' as adapted from George Frideric Handel's opera Ariodante [HWV 33] by Michael Rophino Lacy, with further music from other works of Handel and new material presumably composed by Lacy, [1830s-1840s].

Date

[1830s-1840s]

Language

English

Physical facet

Binding: half calf with buckram covered boards.

Physical extent

406 pages

Acquisition

Transferred from the Faculty of Music Library, 1995.

Subject

18th century

Music

19th century

Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century

Operas -- Vocal scores

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  • Handel, George Frederick, 1685-1759

  • Lacy, Michael Rophino, 1795-1867

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