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Alcyone : cantate à voix seule et symphonie / attribué à Louis Marchand ; édition de Julien Dubruque ; introduction de Louis Delpech.
Composer
Marchand, Louis, 1669-1732
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Format
Musical score
Language
French
Published/Created
Versailles : Éditions du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles, [2020].
2020
©2020
Description
1 score (32 pages) + 2 parts ; 31 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Solo cantatas, Secular (High voice)
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Scores and parts
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Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
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Scores and parts
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Editor
Dubruque, Julien
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Cantatas
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Parts (Music)
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Series
Patrimoine musical français. Collection voix soliste, ensemble vocal
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Collection voix soliste - ensemble vocal
Notes
Cantata for voice, violin, and continuo.
The text of the cantata is anonymous. The attribution of the music to Louis Marchand is not certain.
Figured bass, not realized.
Introduction (with biographical notes, historical note, discussion of sources, notes on the edition, and performance notes) and critical notes in French and English.
Parts in pocket.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
French words; also printed separately as text with English translation.
Script
Staff notation.
Publisher no.
CAH.302
CMBV-CAH.302
OCLC
1224540775
International Article Number
9790560163024
International Standard Music Number
M560163024
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