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Pietro Francesco Cavalli: L'Égisto, opera in a prologue and 3 acts

MS. Mus. c. 587

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Title

Pietro Francesco Cavalli: L'Égisto, opera in a prologue and 3 acts

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c. 587

Summary

'L'Égisto', opera by Pier Francesco Cavalli, transcribed by Egon Wellesz and Paul Pisk in 1908.

Date

1908

Language

Italian

German

Physical extent

180 pages

Custodial history

Given by Egon Wellesz to the Faculty of Music Library, 1961.

Acquisition

Transferred from the Faculty of Music Library, 1995.

Subject

Music -- Manuscripts -- 20th century

20th century

Operas -- Scores

Music

17th century

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  • Cavalli, Pietro Francesco, 1602-1676

  • Pisk, Paul Amadeus, 1893-1990

  • Wellesz, Egon, 1885-1974

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