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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
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Paris: Carli, n.d.(ca.1825). Plate 861.
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Aria: Ah se tu dormi
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London: Mori & Lavenu, n.d. Plate 2998.
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Editor
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Josiah Pittman (1816–1886)
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Italian / English
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The Royal Edition of Songs from the Operas, Vol.1, pp.70-73 London: Boosey & Co., n.d.[1877].
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Included in the category Vocal Ornamentation. 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
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Paris: Pacini, n.d.(ca.1827-30?).
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Aria: Prendimi Teco
For Violin and Piano (Seybold)
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General Information
Work Title
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Giulietta e Romeo
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Alternative. Title
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Tragedia per musica
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Name Translations
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Julieta y Romeo; ジュリエッタとロメオ (ヴァッカイ)
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Name Aliases
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Giulietta e Romeo (Nicola Vaccai)
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Composer
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Vaccai, Nicola
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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INV 3
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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2 acts
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First Performance.
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1825-10-31 in Milan, Cannobiana 1835? (revised version?)
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Librettist
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Felice Romani (1788–1865), after Luigi Scevola (1770–1819) and William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
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Language
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Italian
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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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.)