Deutsch-Figurirte Vesper nebst den Gewöhnlichen IV. Antiphonen; Opus XIII [Violoncello part]
by Bühler, Franz
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Augsburg: Johann Jakob Lotter und Sohn, 1824. Very Good. Violoncello part only. 6 p.: music; 31 cm. Disbound from a miscellaneous volume. Publication information from library records. No date of printing, but the composer's opus X appeared in 1821 and he died in 1824. Contents: Deus in adjutorium -- I. Psalm -- II. Psalm -- III. Psalm -- Hymnus -- Magnificat -- I. Antiphon: Alma redemtoris -- II. Antiphon: Ave regina -- III. Antiphon: Regina coeli -- IV. Antiphon: Salve Regina. Old repair to fore-edge of 2nd leaf, not impacting printing. In Very Good Condition: disbound; 1st and 2nd leaves (conjugate) are partially separated; 3rd leaf remains glued to 2nd leaf; 1st leaf lightly creased along gutter; light soiling; otherwise clean and solid.
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- Title
- Deutsch-Figurirte Vesper nebst den Gewöhnlichen IV. Antiphonen; Opus XIII [Violoncello part]
- Author
- Bühler, Franz
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Johann Jakob Lotter und Sohn
- Place of Publication
- Augsburg
- Date Published
- 1824
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- Music; Sheet Music;
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