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18053Roma, Edizioni Valori Plastici, 1979. Un dépliant trois volets in-8°, imprimé sur papier fort.
1969184494Milano Milan Italy: Alfonso Ciranna Editore 1969. Slipcased. VG Some wear to slipcase. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine and front cover with clear mylar cover black stamped decoration on front cover; Plain cardboard slipcase 215 pp. 174 duotone illus. Text is in Italian. Title on cover: G. de Chirico Catalogo dell'opera Grafica 1921-1969. Chronicles nearly 70 years' worth of graphic work etchings and lithographs rendered by Italian artist and sculptor Giorgio de Chirico 1888-1978. With a beginning essay as introduction. The illustrated catalogue presents 174 specific pieces. Includes title index. #472 of 1500 copies. Scarce. Alfonso Ciranna Editore unknown
1969157331Milano Milan Italy: Alfonso Ciranna Editore 1969. Hardcover. G- No dj; ex-art library with spine label; tape marks on bindings; i.d. marks on book block edges and on outermost pages incl. rear pocket; pags are clear. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine and front cover black stamped decoration on front cover; 215 pp. 174 duotone illus. Text is in Italian. Title on cover: G. de Chirico Catalogo dell'opera Grafica 1921-1969. Chronicles nearly 70 years' worth of graphic work etchings and lithographs rendered by Italian artist and sculptor Giorgio de Chirico 1888-1978. With a beginning essay as introduction. The illustrated catalogue presents 174 specific pieces. Includes title index. #472 of 1500 copies. Scarce. Alfonso Ciranna Editore hardcover
1969161299Milano Milan Italy: Alfonso Ciranna Editore 1969. Hardcover. VG- Slipcase is aged soiled and has a few tears along edges; book is quite clean. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine and front cover black stamped decoration on front cover; in mylar cover 215 pp. 174 duotone illus.; held in cardboard slipcase. Text is in Italian. Title on cover: G. de Chirico Catalogo dell'opera Grafica 1921-1969. Chronicles nearly 70 years' worth of graphic work etchings and lithographs rendered by Italian artist and sculptor Giorgio de Chirico 1888-1978. With a beginning essay as introduction. The illustrated catalogue presents 174 specific pieces. Includes title index. #382 of 1500 copies. Scarce. Alfonso Ciranna Editore hardcover
1969184494Milano Milan Italy: Alfonso Ciranna Editore 1969. Slipcased. VG Some wear to slipcase. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine and front cover with clear mylar cover black stamped decoration on front cover; Plain cardboard slipcase 215 pp. 174 duotone illus. Text is in Italian. Title on cover: G. de Chirico Catalogo dell'opera Grafica 1921-1969. Chronicles nearly 70 years' worth of graphic work etchings and lithographs rendered by Italian artist and sculptor Giorgio de Chirico 1888-1978. With a beginning essay as introduction. The illustrated catalogue presents 174 specific pieces. Includes title index. #472 of 1500 copies. Scarce. Alfonso Ciranna Editore unknown books
1969161299Milano Milan Italy: Alfonso Ciranna Editore 1969. Hardcover. VG- Slipcase is aged soiled and has a few tears along edges; book is quite clean. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine and front cover black stamped decoration on front cover; in mylar cover 215 pp. 174 duotone illus.; held in cardboard slipcase. Text is in Italian. Title on cover: G. de Chirico Catalogo dell'opera Grafica 1921-1969. Chronicles nearly 70 years' worth of graphic work etchings and lithographs rendered by Italian artist and sculptor Giorgio de Chirico 1888-1978. With a beginning essay as introduction. The illustrated catalogue presents 174 specific pieces. Includes title index. #382 of 1500 copies. Scarce. Alfonso Ciranna Editore hardcover books
1969157331Milano Milan Italy: Alfonso Ciranna Editore 1969. Hardcover. G- No dj; ex-art library with spine label; tape marks on bindings; i.d. marks on book block edges and on outermost pages incl. rear pocket; pags are clear. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine and front cover black stamped decoration on front cover; 215 pp. 174 duotone illus. Text is in Italian. Title on cover: G. de Chirico Catalogo dell'opera Grafica 1921-1969. Chronicles nearly 70 years' worth of graphic work etchings and lithographs rendered by Italian artist and sculptor Giorgio de Chirico 1888-1978. With a beginning essay as introduction. The illustrated catalogue presents 174 specific pieces. Includes title index. #472 of 1500 copies. Scarce. Alfonso Ciranna Editore hardcover books
199170233Italy: G. Ricordi & C. 1991. hardcover. very good. Full score with critical notes. 2 volume set one hardback and one paperback in very good condition. Slipcase in very good condition minor marks and wear. Foxing to early and rear pages and page block edges of both volumes text mostly clean. Binding on paperback 'Critical Notes and Critical Commentary' volume tight spine fine. Binding on hardcover score volume still very good spine slightly cocked and faded. Da Capo Opera Full Scores Section Cathal 08/19 PAS 3/9/2019 G. Ricordi & C. hardcover
17241502Libretto <b>Giustino dramma per musica da recitarsi nel Teatro</b> dell'illustrissimo Sig. Federico Capranica el carnevale dell'anno 1724: Roma: Bernabo 1724. Sonneck 568; Sartori 12373.<br /><br /><b>Giustino</b> is a major opera. It shows Vivaldi on the verge of modernizing his style while summingup the most individual achievements of his earlier years. <i>The rare libretto contains stage directions and much that is not in the original score.<br /></i><br /><i>Pagination</i>: Leaf of title bearing a woodcut of a lion holding a globe verso blank; 2pp. Dedication; 1p. Argomento; 1p. Prostesta and imprimatur; 1p. Mutazioni di setting in Constantinopoli by Alessandro Mauri Veneziano; 1p. Interlocutori and composer of D. Antonio Vivaldi. Text pp. 9- 68; <i>Collation:</i> A-B12 C10. Minor dampstains at bottom margin else clean and very good throughout. <br /><br />8vo. Contemporary brown Roman morocco highly gilt smooth spine with repeated floral and shell ornaments. Arms of Mattei family on each cover. Shield with griffin seated wearing a crown above which are three angels holding a large crown. Tulips and circular rose ornaments. Light rubbing. Red silk pastedowns with similar designs missing front and rear flyleaf. <br /><br />Opera in three acts on the life of the Byzantine emperor Justin I with text based on the 1683 libretto of Nicolò Beregan 1627-1713 which had been adapted for Vivaldi by Pietro Pariati 1665-1733 and perhaps Antonio Maria Lucchini ca. 1690-before 1730. The opera dramatizes the life Justin I Latin: Flavius Iustinus Augustus; 450-527 Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire from 518 to 527. <br /><br />Much is made of Guistino's rise from a peasant to the rank of commander of the palace guard and then to emperor. This semi-factual history is interwoven with a love story as is required for an opera as well as a fanciful genealogical construction that finds Giustino to be the son of noble parents instead of peasants. Giustino is a major opera. It shows Vivaldi on the verge of modernizing his style while summing up the most individual achievements of his earlier years. <br /><br />The rare libretto contains stage directions and much that is not in the original score. Vivaldi may have lived continuously in Rome between 1723 and 1724 where his operatic career reached one of its peaks with his setting of Pariati's Giustino for the Teatro Capranica in the carnival season of 1724 Strohm qtd. in Heartz 194. <br /><br />Vivaldi spent as little as 6-8 weeks writing the score during the months of December 1723 and January 1724 prior to the first staging at the end of January or early February. Vivaldi must have been familiar with the range of all the main singers and must have worked with the librettist at length Strohm 10. <br /><br />According the musicologist Reinhard Strohm the libretto along with an original autograph score still in existence are the two final authorities for the study and possible reconstruction of Vivaldi's Giustino. He writes that the printed libretto of 1724 "must have appeared only a few days before the first night and it must have aimed at reproducing the text precisely as it was sung. . . . Although the libretto differs in many major and minor details from the autograph score it does not reflect a different stage of revision. Both originated and were used simultaneously . . . their divergences result from the different function and intended readership" 63. <br /><br />Strohm adds the libretto for the audience aimed to print not only the recited text but also to provide an explanation of the stage sets. Furthermore the libretto was to present the text in an orthographically correct literary fashion whereas the text within the musical score was not read by the public only heard. "Therefore the score lacks stage directions and many details of punctuation which were not necessary for the performers. The libretto is a literary text of the opera which its author hoped to transmit—through the act of printing—to a wider readership" 72. Thus there are a great many differences between the score and the libretto. For Giustino Vivaldi borrowed a good deal of material from earlier operas and instrumental works to construct his score including music from "La Primavera" section of Le quattro stagioni. This distinctive music according the Strohm suggests the "arrival of spring evokes an awakening within Giustino" 57. Because a Roman carnival opera is a gay affair Giustino did not deal with Justin's historical activities as a ruthless persecutor of Christian dissidents including the Monophysites and the Arians. <br /><br />Nevertheless Giustino was a success. A report comes from the German flautist Johann Joachim Quantz: "The newest thing that I have heard was the so-called Lombardi style that was hitherto entirely unknown to me and that Vivaldi introduced a short time before in his operas in Rome and which enchanted the citizens to such a degree that they scarcely wish to hear anything that is not similar to this style" qtd. in Strohm 6. The original version of Giustino was produced in Venice at the Teatro San Salvador in 1683. The Venetian lawyer Nicolò Berengan an accomplished writer created the original libretto for the composer Giovanni Legrenzi 1626-1690. The opera premiered on February 12 1683. It is the story of Justin I defending the empire against its enemies. As a result of his heroism he is subsequently crowned as co-emperor and married to Eufemia the emperor's sister. <br /><br />The main characters are all historical figures although several events are blended into one story with a view of respecting Aristotelian unities of time place and action. 2For several decades following its 1683 premiere Giustino was one of the most widely performed works in Italy. Giustino was reset numerous times with the text based on Berengan's and Pariatti's text. Sartori 12359-12374 lists libretti from Napoli Genova Milano Bologna Lucca Roma Verona Modona and Vicenza all before the 1724 Roman setting for Vivaldi. Also of note is the 1737 version in London with music by Handel. Locations: OCLC: Morgan Library of Congress. <br /><br />References: Heartz Daniel. Music in European Capitals: The Galant Style 1720-1780 2003; Laurance Rita. "Antonio Vivaldi Giustino opera in 3 acts RV 717" description. AllMusic. https://www.allmusic.com/composition/giustino-opera-in-3-acts-rv-717-mc0002447350; Rosand Ellen. Opera in Seventeenth-Century Venice: The Creation of a Genre 2007: "In other seasons Faustini managed to convince a variety of noblemen and a canon to turn author: Counts Zaguri and Nicolo Beregan in 1660 and 1661 respectively and Dott. Cristoforo Ivanovich in 1663" 188; Strohm Reinhard. Giustino by Antonio Vivaldi: Introduction Critical Notes and Critical Commentary 1991: A facsimile of this original score along with separate booklet of notes is included with the original libretto. <br /><br />Provenance: Arms of Mattei Conti family<br /> Roma: Bernabo, 1724. hardcover books
A9780193384552Sheet music. New. Suitable for soloists SATB chorus baroque orchestra oboe trumpet bassoon keyboard and strings or keyboard. Full and vocal scores are supplemented by a critical apparatus and continuo realization. This edition also includes a transcription of the 'Cum sancto spirito' from Ruggieri's Gloria which formed the basis of Vivaldi's own setting. unknown
197366998New York: G. Schirmer Inc 1973. Vintage Copy. Softcover. Very Good in wrappers. Highlighting. Owner name to front panel. Owner address stamp inside rear panel. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. G. Schirmer, Inc unknown
1997DADAX0193384558OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1997-05-15. 1. paperback. New. 8.00x0.50x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
1964RO50035733COSTALLAT & Cie. 1964. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 pages de partitions. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
0193384450.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1970RO50035726G. RICORDI & C.. 1970. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 21 pages de partitions, accrocs dans les pliures. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
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2000__0193384558Oxford Univ Pr 2000. Sheet music. New. 84 pages. 11.50x8.00x0.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr unknown
15278Le Figaro Editions, 2014 - In-8 oblong, 2 cd, très bel exemplaire sous blister .
200-04630Roger Dean. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Roger Dean paperback
1985Q-0769245897Alfred Music 1985-03-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Music paperback
ria9798399818849_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
535-Eo.J. Aquarell, weiß gehöht, über Bleistift, mit Bleistiftlinie umrandet, auf cremefarbenem Zeichenkarton, unten bezeichnet ?Orfanellie.?. 12:9 cm. - Verso Reste alter Montierungen. Vermutlich handelt es sich um eine Illustration zu Antonio Vivaldis (1678-1741) Musikstück ?Orfanelle?.
2006Q-159615280XMusic Minus One 2006-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Music Minus One paperback
br. Il contributo che Vivaldi dette allo sviluppo degli strumenti ad arco bassi è formidabile: arricchì come nessun altro compositore del suo tempo il repertorio del violoncello, offrì al contrabbasso ruoli inediti e nuove funzioni timbriche, trasse dall'oblio la viola da gamba. La sua musica offre informazioni preziose sulla organologia, la tecnica esecutiva e l'accordatura dei bassi d'arco barocchi. Questo studio su Vivaldi è anche l'occasione per ripercorrere gli scambi fecondi con altri strumentisti italiani del tempo.