Giulietta e Romeo (Vaccai, Nicola)

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Publisher. Info. Milano & Firenze: Ricordi, n.d. Plate G 2473 T.
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Scena: È questo il loco; Aria e Duetto: Ah se tu dormi

Publisher. Info. Paris: Carli, n.d.(ca.1825). Plate 861.
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Aria: Ah se tu dormi

Publisher. Info. London: Mori & Lavenu, n.d. Plate 2998.
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Editor Josiah Pittman (1816–1886)
Language Italian / English
Publisher. Info. The Royal Edition of Songs from the Operas, Vol.1, pp.70-73
London: Boosey & Co., n.d.[1877].
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From uploader's collection. Note that this edition (unlike the Carli edition) has the aria in ABA form, perhaps for concert purposes. Extra ornamentation is introduced in the recapitulation.
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Cavatina: Se Romeo t'uccise

Publisher. Info. Paris: Pacini, n.d.(ca.1827-30?).
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Aria: Prendimi Teco

For Violin and Piano (Seybold)
Arranger Arthur Seybold (1868–1948)
Publisher. Info. Die Wundergeige, Vol.5
Leipzig: Anton J. Benjamin, 1928. Plate A.J.B. 4159.
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Work Title Giulietta e Romeo
Alternative. Title Tragedia per musica
Name Translations Julieta y Romeo; ジュリエッタとロメオ (ヴァッカイ)
Name Aliases Giulietta e Romeo (Nicola Vaccai)
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Composer Vaccai, Nicola
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. INV 3
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 acts
First Performance. 1825-10-31 in Milan, Cannobiana
1835? (revised version?)
Librettist Felice Romani (1788–1865), after Luigi Scevola (1770–1819) and William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
Language Italian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices, chorus, orchestra
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Libretto at Internet Archive - CDN-Tu. (That may be for a 1835 revision???-- there's another libretto, which says performed in "1825" CDN-Tu here.)