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Don Giovanni [music] : an opera, in two acts / by W. A. Mozart ; translated into the English and corrected according to the original score by Natalia MacFarren
Bib ID 637158
Format BookBook [music]
Author
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
 
Uniform Title Don Giovanni. Vocal score. English & Italian
Edition Novello's original octavo edition. 
Description London : Novello, [196-?] 
1 vocal score (297p.) ; 26 cm. 
Notes

Pretty lady (Madamina) -- Canst thou see me unforgiven (Batti batti, o bel Masetto) -- To my beloved, o hasten (Il mio tesoro intanto) -- Ah, her footsteps I follow (Ah si segua).

For solo voices, chorus and piano.

Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte.

Subjects Operas - Vocal scores with piano.
Other authors/contributors Da Ponte, Lorenzo, 1749-1838  |  MacFarren, Natalia, ca. 1827-1916

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