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Sheet music for Gioacchino Albertini
XII Sonatinae, Nr. I-III — Albertini
violin and basso continuo — score —
Composed by Albertini. Edited by Marc Strumper. Score. Edition Guntersberg #G 195. Published by Edition Guntersberg (WH.G-195).
Price: $24.00
XII Sonatinae, Nr. IV-VI — Albertini
violin and basso continuo — score —
Composed by Albertini. Edited by Marc Strumper. Score. Edition Guntersberg #G 196. Published by Edition Guntersberg (WH.G-196).
Price: $24.00
XII Sonatinae (Wien & Frankfurt, 1692) — I. Albertini
violin and basso continuo — score and set of parts — Baroque period
Composed by I. Albertini. Edited by Alessandro Bares. This edition: Paperback. I piaceri del violino. Baroque period. Score and set of parts. Musedita Edizioni Musicali #AL 4 SO. Published by Musedita Edizioni Musicali (M8.AL-4-SO).
Price: $42.00
XII Sonatinae, Nr. VII-IX — Albertini
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Composed by Albertini. Edition Guntersberg #G 197. Published by Edition Guntersberg (WH.G-197).
Price: $24.00
XII Sonatinae, Nr. X-XII — Albertini
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Composed by Albertini. Edition Guntersberg #G 198. Published by Edition Guntersberg (WH.G-198).
Price: $24.00
Largo al factotum — Gioacchino Antonio Rossini
bass (baritone) and piano — —
Figaro's cavatina from the opera "The Barber of Seville". Composed by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini. Arranged by Wilhelm Lutz. Copyright Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG, Mainz. Published by Schott Music (S9.Q3936).
Price: $4.00
Rossini-La gazza ladra (Act 1) Di piacer mi balza il cor - Soprano and piano — Rossini Gioacchino
Piano,Soprano Voice — Sheet Music Single — Romantic Period,Opera
Composed by Rossini Gioacchino. Arranged by Santino Cara. Romantic Period, Opera. Sheet Music Single. 9 pages. Published by Santino Cara (S0.70645).
Price: $5.00
22 Italian opera arias for voice and piano — Bellini Vincenzo, Donizetti Gaetano, Puccini Giacomo, Rossini Gioacchino, Schubert Franz, Verdi Giuseppe, Santino Cara
Piano,Soprano Voice,Tenor Voice — Sheet Music Single — Opera
Composed by Bellini Vincenzo, Donizetti Gaetano, Puccini Giacomo, Rossini Gioacchino, Schubert Franz, Verdi Giuseppe, Santino Cara. Arranged by Santino Cara. Opera. Sheet Music Single. 98 pages. Published by Santino Cara (S0.109817).
Price: $18.00
Une larme : tema e variazioni per violoncello e orchestra d'archi — Gioacchino Antonio Rossini
cello and string orchestra — score —
Composed by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini. Edited by Eliodoro Sollima. Orchestra (10 and more instruments). Score. Published by Noten Roehr (NR.84989).
Price: $41.00
Il Signor Bruscino — Gioacchino Rossini.
Voice — Score — Masterwork; Romantic
Italian Language Edition. Composed by Gioacchino Rossini. Complete Score. Kalmus Edition. Masterwork; Romantic. Score. 172 pages. Kalmus Classic Edition #00-K09409. Published by Kalmus Classic Edition (AP.K09409).
Price: $24.00
Opera, sacred music.
The earliest reference to Albertini’s activities in Warsaw dates from 12 April 1773, when King Stanisław August Poniatowski paid him a fee for a concert. From the middle of 1782 for about two years he was the king’s maître de chapelle, during which time his main duty was to direct concerts at both the Royal Castle and the Orangerie Theatre in the gardens of Łazienki Palace (both in Warsaw). On 17 September 1784 he conducted J.D. Holland’s opera Agatka at the court of Karol Radziwiłł in Nieśwież, and in the autumn of the same year he tried to promote an opera of his own in Vienna, but without much success. In 1785 he presented his opera Circe und Ulisses in Hamburg, and from about the middle of 1785 until the beginning of 1803 he was in Rome, where he composed and performed three operas. After this he returned to Warsaw. In his later years he gave singing lessons while living on a modest pension provided (in 1795) by Stanisław Poniatowski, the nephew of King Stanisław August Poniatowski.