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ITEM — Box: 3 Identifier: MS Russ 46.15, (40)

Romberg, Heinrich, 1802-1859. Collection of vocal music : AMsS, 1823-1825., 1823-1825.

Dates

  • Creation: 1823-1825.

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in French, Italian, and Russian.

Physical Description

1 score in 1 folder.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

3.2 linear feet (15 volumes and 4 boxes)

Physical Location

b

General note

Contains songs for S and piano in French, Italian, and German; includes also AMssS of three other composers.

General note

  1. 1. Song and duets by HR: Duo Français (for S,T, and pianoforte); Die Schwalbe (for 2 S and piano); Zum neuen Jahr 1824 (for S, guitar, and piano); Intermedio di T. Tasso (for S, T, and piano).
  2. 2. Moscheles, Ignaz, 1794-1870. Mein Esel sicherlich (Canon for SATB).
  3. 3. Neukomm, Sigismund Ritter von, 1778-1858. Die Huldigung (song for S and piano).
  4. 4. Reissiger, C.G. (Carl Gottlieb), 1798-1859. O fa che m'ami (song for S and piano).

General note

With note, dated 1825, by Ferdinand Ries, 1784-1838.

General note

Most songs dedicated and inscribed to[Henriette] Valentini ,1795-1857.

Repository Details

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