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1992Q-0714542075Oneworld Classics 1992-04-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oneworld Classics paperback
2006Q-1574671103Amadeus Press 2006-02-27. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Amadeus Press paperback
0484554050.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
490138CD. Very Good/Very Good. 3 disc set. Minor wear to cardboard case. Inner case discs and booklet in excellent condition. Record # 490138 unknown
490055CD. Very Good/Very Good. 6 disc set. Minor shelf-wear to cardboard box. Previous owner's writing ob the back of the sleeve for disc 4. Discs and booklet in excellent condition. Record # 490055 unknown
0486267393New. Brand new and still unused unknown
0486267393.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2011DADAX0486267393Dover Publications 2011-07-19. paperback. New. 8.50x0.75x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Dover Publications paperback
193741497Milano: Fratelli Bocca. 1937. Facsimile. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong 4to; 108 ff. & colophon pages; An oblong quarto volume bound in full brown morocco leather elaborate decorative tooling around the edges of the covers and all over flat spine lightly and irregularly gilt in imitation of the mid-17th century original edges of the leaves gilt and gauffered. This is a rare and special facsimile -- one of five copies printed in 1937 -- of one of the two known early musical scores of one of the most important operas -- Claudio Monteverdi's masterpiece: L'incoronazione di Poppea. There are still unknown features about this landmark opera's history and Monteverdi's intentions for its performance. "L'incoronazione di Poppea" was first performed at the Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo Venice as part of the 1642–43 carnival season; and while we know the opening date of the carnival the date of the first performance of "Poppea" is not known. Remarkably there is documentary proof of an early revival of L'incoronazione in Naples in 1651. The survival of any work from this period years after a first production and after Monteverdi's death in 1643 is most unusual. This manuscript score was rediscovered in Venice in 1888 and performances throughout Europe slowly multiplied from that point forward. This manuscript score entered the Biblioteca Nazionale di S. Marco in Venezia shelf mark Cl.4 - N.439 -- as part of the large and important collection of books and manuscripts donated as the legacy of Girolamo Contarini 1770-1843. Most likely it had been one of the 120 musical codices which once belonged to the Attorney Marco Contarini 1632 - 1689 a passionate lover of music. The 1888 "rediscovery" refers to the date of publication of scholar Taddeo Wiel's 'I codici musicali contariniani del secolo XVII della R. Biblioteca di San Marco in Venezia illustrati da dr Taddeo Wiel." Venezia: Fratelli Visentini 1888. To say that this facsimile is made with care is a significant understatement. There are 108 leaves with the score on staves appearing on both versos and rectos of the leaves. The first - "Prologo" is trimmed at the bottom like the original; the verso of the leave marked "108" is blank. There is only one printed page in this volume -- the colophon at the end which states that the production was finished on 20 December 1937 by the Casa Editrice Fratelli Bocca Milano. The edition consisted of 300 numbered copies with the specific note that copies numbered 1-5 were specially bound - "La tiratura e` di soli 300 esemplari numerati da 1 a 300. Gli esemplari da 1 a 5 sono presentati in elegantissime artistiche legature". Indeed this copy is press-numbered "5." The remaining 295 copies were issued by Fratelli Bocca in marbled boards and dated 1938 with a 16 pp. "Introduzione di Giacomo Benvenuti." This specially bound copy one of only five remains as it was issued -- with neither title page nor the introductory text. See OCLC Number: 638299219 the regular 295 copies are represented by OCLC Number: 4231806. Yale's Beinecke Music Library has another of the special copies Esemplare N. 2. Binding stamped: Ernest Newman. From the Albi Rosenthal Collection of Monteverdi and the birth of opera. Yale also has copy n. 21 of the "regular" issue. The "other" manuscript score usually called the "Naples" manuscript was discovered in 1930 and is preserved in the Conservatorio di Musica S. Pietro a Majella -- MS Rari 6.4.1. The long-lived composer Monteverdi wrote one of the earliest operas 'L'Orfeo' -- but most modern critics would agree that L'incoronazione di Poppea was the culmination of Monteverdi's achievement a benchmark in the transition between Renaissance style in music and the Baroque. "Poppea" is based on historic figures rather than mythological characters. It combines scenes of tragedy comedy and romance; and it concentrates on its main characters with a less prominent role for the chorus -- all firsts for opera. And while it has been the subject of almost continual study and speculation by musicologists since this early manuscript score was rediscovered in 1888 L'incoronazione di Poppea is not just a an important benchmark in the history of opera but has re-entered the repetoire as a living breathing work of art. . (Fratelli Bocca) hardcover
0259121487.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666615322.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1024949931.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1016849311.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2004__3795769868Schott & Co Ltd 2004. Paperback. New. 162 pages. Italian language. 10.00x7.50x0.50 inches. Schott & Co Ltd paperback
1998I-241-696Bärenreiter Verlag 1998. Good. Former library book. Edition 1998. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Bärenreiter Verlag unknown
BN320876Bärenreiter Verlag. L'Orfeo. Favola in musica. Reprint: Reprint des Erstdrucks der Partitur Venedig 1609 und von Akt V des Librettos Mantua 1607 Documenta musi <br/><br/>L'Orfeo. Favola in musica. Reprint: Reprint des Erstdrucks der Partitur Venedig 1609 und von Akt V des Librettos Mantua 1607 Documenta musi Claudio Monteverdi Bärenreiter Verlag unknown
1998056801Kassel et al.: Bärenreiter 1998. Reprint des Erstdrucks der Partitur Venedig 1609 und von Akt V des Mantuaner Librettos von 1607. Mit einer Einleitung von Wolfgang Osthoff. xvi 100 9 music original stiff printed boards folio format. Black/white facsimile of the Italian scores. The introduction in German and English Documenta musicologica. 1e Reihe: Druckschriften-Faksimiles 39. Bärenreiter unknown
66133Le Monde de l'Opera 2007 In-8 23 cm 54pp. illustr. hors-texte 2 CD bon etat Ats22 unknown
1966055207Bruxelles: Centre International des Etudes de la Musique Ancienne 1966. Fable de A. Striggio. Présentation et transcription nouvelles de Michel Podolski. x 72p. music b/w facsimile of the 1615 Venice edition folio format binders half-cloth with original stiff printed wrappers small closed tear on fore-edge of the front wrapper nicely mended with archival mending tape Podolski's SIGNED presentation to Daniel Heartz on the blank front flyleaf plus a 1971 loose note from Heartz. Publications du Centre International des Etudes de la Musique Ancienne. 1e série t. 1. Centre International des Etudes de la Musique Ancienne unknown
1998__0571500110Faber Music Ltd 1998. Spiral-bound. New. spiral-bound edition. 221 pages. 11.57x8.74x0.79 inches. Faber Music Ltd unknown
196641348Bologna: Forni Editore 1966. Oblong folio. Original publisher's full red cloth boards with titling in black to upper and spine. 5 pp. textual commentary 109 pp. facsimile. <br /> <br /> Loose in fascicles. Forni Editore unknown
37670La Monnaie De Munt In-8-oblong 175pp. illustr. planches couleurs détails choisis par Erich Wonder dans l'œuvre picturale de Jan Vermeer de Delft les Chambres d'Amour du photographe Bernard Faucon et des photographies de la Rome ancienne texte italien et francais unknown
1998__3761811675Bärenreiter 1998. Hardcover. New. facsimile ed edition. 9 pages. 13.07x9.76x0.71 inches. Bärenreiter hardcover
0366730940.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0366730371.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback