Die Schöpfung : Oratorium, 1798 / Joseph Haydn ; Text von Gottfried van Swieten ; herausgegeben von Annette Oppermann.

Composer
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809 [Browse]
Format
Musical score
Language
  • German
  • English
Published/​Created
München : G. Henle Verlag, 2008-2010.
Description
1 score (3 volumes) : facsimiles ; 33 cm.

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Mendel Music Library - Reference M3 .H33aq ser.28, v.3 Oversize Browse related items Request
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  • Pt. 1-pt. 3

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    Subject(s)
    Librettist
    Translator
    Editor
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Series
    • Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Works. 1958 ; Reihe 28, Bd. 3. [More in this series]
    • Werke / Joseph Haydn ; Reihe XXVIII, Bd. 3
    Contains
    Notes
    • For soloists (SATB), chorus (SATB), and orchestra.
    • Italian translation of the libretto (v. 2, p. 494-498) by Giuseppe Carpani.
    • Pref. and critical commentary in German.
    • Bd. 3 contains sketches from various sections of the oratorio.
    • Publisher's no.: HN 5831/HN 5837.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (v. 2, pages 499-501).
    Language note
    German and English words; based on Milton's Paradise lost.
    Contents
    • 1. Teilbd. Erster Teil ; Zweiter Teil
    • 2. Teilbd. Dritter Teil ; Kritischer Bericht
    • 3. Teilbd. Skizzen.
    In
    Werke
    Publisher no.
    • HN 5831
    • HN 5832
    • HN 5834
    • HN 5835
    • HN 5837
    LCCN
    2009535669
    OCLC
    297238423
    International Standard Music Number
    • M201858319
    • M201858326
    • M201858340
    • M201858357
    • 9790201858371
    Universal Product Code
    • 884088643218
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