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20062-0041370260Ricordi 2006. Paperback. New. French language. 10.79x8.19x0.94 inches. Ricordi paperback
B9781168922175New. unknown
RO50004964Inconnue. XVIIIème. In-4. En feuillets. Etat passable, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Fortes mouillures. 11 pages. Couverture muette. Rousseurs. Morceaux de papier adhésif à divers endroits.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
2011nx686Unitel Classica, Deutsche Grammophon DVD 2011 "1 DVD zone 2, ""Anna Bolena"", live de l'opéra 'Anna Bolena' de Gaetanno Donizetti, mis en scène par Éric Génovèse, avec le choeur et orchestre de 'Wiener Staatsoper et le chef d'orchestre Evelino Pido, avec Anna Netbreko, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, filmé par Brian Large. Édition allemande. Audio : Italien Sous-titres : anglais, allemand, français et espagnol, 194 min + 4 min (extras) ; légères marques d'usage aux plats, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
184631251Napoli: B. Girard e C. PNs 1835 4609-17 2150-2 1867-9 1827-33 1891-3 1846. Oblong folio. Dark brown morocco-backed textured red paper boards titling and decorative device gilt to spine. 1f. recto title verso cast list table of contents 3-154 1f. recto title verso blank 157-227 pp. Each number with separate caption title and pagination. Engraved.<br/><br/>Title includes an index of pieces with individual plate numbers and prices including alternate versions and chamber arrangments.<br/><br/>From the collection of Italian conductor vocal coach and close associate of Puccini and Mascagni Luigi Ricci 1893-1981.<br/><br/>Binding moderately worn rubbed and bumped; scattered defects and stains; large gouge to lower. Title split at gutter; light scattered foxing; minor dampstaining to right margin of first few leaves and to lower margin throughout; page number "99" used twice. An early edition later issue. Inzaghi IN. 35 pp. 150-2. Girard's first edition of Anna Bolena was issued circa 1831 shortly after its premiere and publication by Ricordi. This later edition contains a mix of old and new plates and was printed when Girard was located on Strada Toledo between 1837 and 1846.<br/><br/>Anna Bolena was composed to a libretto by Felice Romani after Ippolito Pindemonte's Enrico VIII ossia Anna Bolena 1816 and Alessandro Pepoli's Anna Bolena 1788. The opera was first performed in Milan at the Teatro Carcano on December 26 1830. <br/><br/>"This was Donizetti's first great international success giving him his initial exposure to Paris and London audiences. Pasta Anne and Rubini Percy sang in the première. Immensely popular for almost half a century it re-entered the modern repertory following a triumphant revival at La Scala with Callas in 1957. Since then the work has proved a favourite vehicle for such bel canto specialists as Sutherland Sills and Caballé. The final 20 minutes of Anna Bolena reveals for the first time Donizetti's mature ability to flesh out an ariafinale so that it provides the substance of a gripping scene. Nothing Donizetti had done before approaches the scope and multiform intensity of this magnificent scene." William Ashbrook in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>Ricci was an important figure in the transmission of 19th century traditions passed on to him by noted baritone Antonio Cotogni 1831-1918 whom he accompanied from the age of 12. He was active as a vocal coach at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia where he taught amongst many others Sesto Bruscantini Anna Moffo Rosalind Elias Ezio Flagello Peter Lindroos and Martti Wallén. B. Girard e C. [PNs 1835, 4609-17, 2150-2, 1867-9, 1827-33, 1891-3] unknown books
183525783Paris: Pacini PNs 2900-2915 1835. Folio. Half brown morocco with green doublure-patterned cloth boards raised bands on spine in compartments gilt with titling gilt green marbled endpapers. 1f. fine full-page lithographic frontispiece portrait of Luigi Lablache as Henry VIII by Achille Devéria 1800-1857 printed by Lemercier 1f. title 1f. biography of Anna Bolena i thematic index and cast list 2-232 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Each piece with its own separate plate number. "Dixwell" in ink in manuscript in a contemporary hand to title and first preliminary leaf; "Esther B. Owen Buckland Connecticut 1889" in pencil to second preliminary leaf.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn and rubbed. Outer margins of some leaves slightly dampstained; occasional light foxing heavier to some leaves. First French Edition of the first version but c.f. OCLC nos. 82955319 498273921. OCLC no. 20150421. Lesure p. 333-334. Angeloni et al. p. 152.<br/><br/>Anna Bolena to a libretto by Felice Romani after Ippolito Pindemonte was first performed at the Teatro Carcano in Milan on December 26 1830. "This was Donizetti's first great international success giving him his initial exposure to Paris and London audiences. Pasta Anne and Rubini Percy sang in the première. Immensely popular for almost half a century it re-entered the modern repertory following a triumphant revival at La Scala with Callas in 1957. Since then the work has proved a favourite vehicle for such bel canto specialists as Sutherland Sills and Caballé." William Ashbrook in Grove Music Online. Pacini [PNs 2900-2915] unknown books
184031312Roma: Scip. De Rossi e C. 1840. Oblong folio. Sewn. 11 1 blank pp. Lithographed. <br/><br/>From the collection of Italian conductor vocal coach and close associate of Puccini and Mascagni Luigi Ricci 1893-1981.<br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; corners creased; minor foxing and staining throughout. An early edition published after the 1840 performance in Rome. Inzaghi IN. 35 p. 151. <br/><br/>The lithographer of the present edition Filippo Martelli was one of a number of lithographers active in Rome in the 1840s; he executed lithographic editions of a number of works for the publisher Scipione De Rossi. See Twyman: Early Lithographed Music p. 458. <br/><br/>Anna Bolena to a libretto by Felice Romani after Ippolito Pindemonte's Enrico VIII ossia Anna Bolena 1816 and Alessandro Pepoli's Anna Bolena 1788 was first performed in Milan at the Teatro Carcano on December 26 1830. <br/><br/>The duet "S'ei t'abbore" between Percy Riccardo and Anna comes near the end of the first Act and was sometimes replaced in performances. Ashbrook: Donizetti and his Operas pp. 617-618.<br/><br/>"This was Donizetti's first great international success giving him his initial exposure to Paris and London audiences. Pasta Anne and Rubini Percy sang in the première. Immensely popular for almost half a century it re-entered the modern repertory following a triumphant revival at La Scala with Callas in 1957. Since then the work has proved a favourite vehicle for such bel canto specialists as Sutherland Sills and Caballé." William Ashbrook in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>Ricci was an important figure in the transmission of 19th century traditions passed on to him by noted baritone Antonio Cotogni 1831-1918 whom he accompanied from the age of 12. He was active as a vocal coach at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia where he taught amongst many others Sesto Bruscantini Anna Moffo Rosalind Elias Ezio Flagello Peter Lindroos and Martti Wallén. Scip. De Rossi e C. unknown books
030282Miami: Warner Bros. Publications. n.d. 283p. music original stiff wrappers with metal ring binding. Warner Bros. Publications unknown books
1992I-122-830Actes Sud 1992. Paperback. Very Good. Former library book. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Actes Sud paperback
BN103763Actes Sud. Softcover. Anna Boléna <br/><br/>Anna Boléna Actes Sud paperback
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398711 leaf. Oblong quarto 210 x 284 mm.<br /> <br /> Four measures in keyboard score from the duet between Lucia and Edgardo in Act I Scene IV set to the words "A' miei voti in vovo il cielo" From all danger be guarded for ever. Notated in ink at the blank lower margin of an original accomplished drawing depicting a male and female figure in costume presumably the characters Lucy and Edgardo in Donizetti's opera. Signed and dated by the artist in ink: "Clelia de Vera d'Aragona fece 14 Luglio 1838." In pen watercolor and brown wash with highlights in light gray gouache.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn; quite browned; offsetting from contact with another leaf of textual manuscript creating a slightly bleached appearance; small binding holes and fraying to left edge. Partial watermark most probably of the English paper maker J. Whatman.<br /> <br /> Provenance<br /> Christie's Rome 13 December 2001 Lot 337. Lucia di Lammermoor with a libretto by Salvatore Cammarano was first performed in Naples at the Teatro San Carlo on 26 September 1835. <br /> <br /> "It . very quickly became one of the most universally popular operas of the nineteenth century. . Donizetti himself writing to Ricordi three days after the première was in a rare state of excited exaltation: 'Lucia di Lammermoor went on . It pleased and it pleased very much if I am to believe in the applause and the compliments I received. I was called out many times the singers even more often. . Its title role has been impersonated by almost every soprano since 1835 who has supposed herself or has been supposed by others to have sufficient agility and enough dependable very high tones; the role of Edgardo has been favored by most of the non-Wagnerian tenors . The opera's second-act sextet 'Chi mi frena in tal momento' achieved an almost unique universal familiarity . The 'Mad Scene' became the chosen proving ground and applause-gatherer for an apparently unending succession of prima donnas. . With Rossini operatically inactive and Bellini dead Lucia di Lammermoor went far toward establishing Donizetti as the most eagerly sought-for of living Italian composers of opera - and therefore of all Italian composers - for the rest of his active life." Weinstock: Donizetti pp. 110-111 <br /> <br /> The artist was presumably a member of the historic Italian family De Vera d'Aragona of Naples. <br /> <br /> A unique and attractive document despite defects as noted. unknown
200246770Decca, 2002. 467101-2 CD CD
183610733Wien, Carl Gerold, 1836. Kl.-8°. 54 S., OKart.
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a77112Milano c. 1857 date on music advertisment inside rear cover. Giovanni Ricordi . Piano score. Oblong 4to. 91p. original green printed wraps fully decorated with vignette illustrations of cherubim and dancing girls and interior of concert hall etc . VG cover light wear and light soiling; text near fine page edges light ripled. Scarce in original wrapper. Pictures available on request. . paperback
185331235Napoli: B. Girard e C.i PNs 3185 3192-3203 3065-3066 3075 3110-3111 1853. Oblong folio. Vellum-backed and edged boards with dark brown cloth laid down initials "C.G." gilt to upper titling to spine stamped in black original light pink publisher's printed wrappers bound in. 1f. recto title verso blank 3-21 A-I 23-78 1f. r. title v. blank 83-155 pp. Complete. Each number with separate caption title and pagination. Engraved.<br/><br/>Endpapers watermarked with a fleur-de-lis and "Michele Dupino Marmorato." With priced catalog "Opere Teatrali Intere" to upper wrapper listing works by Bellini Donizetti Rossini Verdi et al. composed through 1853 and with list of pieces with individual prices and plate numbers to title.<br/><br/>From the collection of Italian conductor vocal coach and close associate of Puccini and Mascagni Luigi Ricci 1893-1981.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn bumped and scuffed. Minimal foxing throughout confined to edge of margins; a few small stains. An early edition later issue. Inzaghi IN. 56 pp. 175-7.<br/><br/>Some pieces have dual plate numbers and pagination on some pages that shared plates with abbreviated forms: "A si tremendo annunzio" PN 3067 3200 "Eterno Iddio!" PN 3069 3110 and "Da quel di che l'innocente" PN 3070 3111. While the individual plate numbers suggest a date circa 1836 Antolini 175 the title page lists Girard's address on Largo S Ferdinando their location from 1846. Furthermore the wrappers on this issue are issued under Stabilimento Musicale Partenopeo the name of publisher Girard beginning in 1853.<br/><br/>Belisario was composed to a libretto by Salvadore Cammarano after Luigi Marchionni's adaptation of Eduard von Schenk's Belisarius 1820. It premiered at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice on February 4 1836 and was dedicated to his friend Giovanni Agostino Perotti 1769/70-1855 composer and maestro di cappella at San Marco. <br/><br/>"Well and widely received during its first decade Belisario was however overtaken by the vogue for Lucia di Lammermoor which immediately precedes it in the Donizetti canon. That rarity an opera without a romantic love interest Belisario had problems sustaining its popularity because the prima donna's role is unsympathetic dramatically in spite of her brilliant arias in the first and last acts. The plot is in sum an uneasy mixture of classical and Romantic elements; but considering the eloquence of the music it drew from Donizetti it is fair to say that Belisario does not deserve the neglect into which it has largely fallen." William Ashbrook in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>Ricci was an important figure in the transmission of 19th century traditions passed on to him by noted baritone Antonio Cotogni 1831-1918 whom he accompanied from the age of 12. He was active as a vocal coach at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia where he taught amongst many others Sesto Bruscantini Anna Moffo Rosalind Elias Ezio Flagello Peter Lindroos and Martti Wallén. B. Girard e C.i [PNs 3185, 3192-3203, 3065-3066, 3075, 3110-3111] unknown books
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M2446Königstadt 1843. . Broadsheet. Uncut. As Giustinano sgr Giuseppe Bien as Belisario sgr Cleto Capitini as Antonia debut by Ersilia Ranzi. unknown
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