Performances
Naxos
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Sheet Music
Scores and Parts
Complete
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Partial Holograph manuscript, 1788.
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Biblioteca del Conservatorio di musica S. Pietro a Majella (I-Nc): Rari 3.1.3-4
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⇒ 7 more: Act I, Segment 2 • Act I, Segment 3 • Act I, Segment 4 • Act II, Segment 1 • Act II, Segment 2 • Act II, Segment 3 • Act II, Segment 4
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Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1789).
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek, Dresden (D-Dl): Mus.3481-F-503
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Incomplete
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Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1788).
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The Library of the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory, Florence (I-Fc): B.54
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Duetto: Nel cor più non mi sento (Act II, Scene 2)
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Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1788).
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National Library of Spain (E-Mn): MP/5356/9
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London: Robert Birchall, n.d.
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... The celebrated Duetto Sung with universal applause by Sigra. Morichelli, Sigr. Braghetti, & Sigr. Bonfanti, at the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, in the Opera of La Molinarella
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Editor
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Federico Sarudiansky (b. 1977)
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LilypondUNLa, 2020.
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based on #266237
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Vocal Scores
Complete
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Christian Gottlob Neefe (1748-1798)
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Italian / German
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Bonn: N. Simrock, n.d.(ca.1793). Plate 13.
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Language
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German
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Berlin: E.H.G.Christiani, n.d.(ca.1820).
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This file is part of the Submission Project.
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Arietta: 'La rachelina, molinarina'
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Paris(?): Unidentified publisher, n.d.(19th century).
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Duetto: Nel cor più non mi sento (Act II, Scene 2)
For Voice, 2 Flutes, Harp and Cello (Mazzinghi)
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Joseph Mazzinghi (1765-1844)
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English
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Translator
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Peter Pindar (1738–1819) (John Wolcot), English text
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London: G. Goulding, n.d.(ca.1800).
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Hope told a flatt'ring tale, English version of 'Nel cor più non mi sento' from La Molinara by Giovanni Paisiello. Mazzinghi's version was introduced in a production of Arne's Artaxerxes. Title: Hope told a flattering tale, Introduced by Madam Mara at the King's Theatre Haymarket in the Opera of Artaxerxes, written by Peter Pindar Esq. with the Celebrated Harp Accompaniment Composed by Mr. Mazzinghi From the International Harp Archives at Brigham Young University (as digitally mirrored at archive.org).
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For Voice and Harp (Meyer Jr.)
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Philippe-Jacques Meyer Jr. (d. 1841)
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English
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London: Muzio Clementi & Co., (c.1800).
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English text: "Ah will no change of clime" - also includes the text Hope told a flatt'ring tale" (as above, as sung by Madame Mara in Artaxerxes) Mrs Billington's Additional Song introduced at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden in the Opera of Inkle and Yarico with the Harp Accompaniment by Mr. Meye junr. Included in the category Vocal Ornamentation.
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For Voice and Piano (Catalani)
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Angelica Catalani (1780-1849), ornamentation/variations
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Italian
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London: Robert Birchall, n.d.(ca.1824).
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... as introduced and sung in the Opera of Il Fanatico per la Musica, by Madame Catalani, with her own Variations. ... N.B. The Variations may be play'd as a Solo on a Violin or Flute an octave higher. Included in the category Vocal Ornamentation.
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For Voice and Piano (Parisotti)
PDF scanned by www.artsongcent...
gacl (2009/5/24)
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Alessandro Parisotti (1853-1913)
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Italian / English
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Translator
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Theodore Baker (1851–1934), English text
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Publisher. Info.
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Anthology Of Italian Song Of The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries New York: G. Schirmer, 1894.
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English title: In My Heart I No Longer Feel English text incipit: Why feels my heart so dormant Also in Arie Antiche (Parisotti, Alessandro) Vol.1, No.22
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For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn (Sakellarides)
⇒ 5 more: Flute • Oboe • Clarinet (B♭) • Bassoon • Horn (F)
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Leonidas Sakellarides
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Leonidas Sakellarides
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General Information
Work Title
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L'amor contrastato
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Alternative. Title
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L'amor contrastato ossia La molinarella, R 1.76 ; La molinara (1790 revival, Vienna, 3 Acts); La bella molinara; Commedia per musica in tre atti
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Composer
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Paisiello, Giovanni
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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R 1.76
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IGP 6
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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2 acts
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1788
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First Performance.
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1788, Naples
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Librettist
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Giuseppe Palomba (d. 1825)
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Language
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Italian
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Classical
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Piece Style
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Classical
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Instrumentation
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voices, mixed chorus (SATB), orchestra
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Related Works
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Pieces based on L'amor contrastato
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Manuscript Sources
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autograph score, 2 vols., 1788 (I-Nc, Rari 3.1.3-4)
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External Links
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Operone
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Navigation etc.
Complete opera (1790 edition) published in 1962 in an edition by Aldo Rocchi, portions (overture, arias) published in the 18th and 19th century but not (it seems) the whole thing�. As noted at Operone, Beethoven and others wrote well-known works based on melodies from this opera.