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Revenge, Timotheus cries : air from Alexander's feast : baritone or bass / G. F. Handel ; edited by Alberto Randegger.
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Main Author:
Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
(Composer)
Language:
English
Published:
[London, England] :
Novello & Company,
[date of publication not identified]
Subjects:
Oratorios
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Vocal scores with piano.
Songs (Low voice) with orchestra
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Vocal scores with piano.
Oratorios
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Excerpts
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Vocal scores with piano
Songs (Low voice) with orchestra
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Vocal scores with piano
excerpts.
Excerpts
Oratorios
Vocal scores
Vocal scores.
Oratorios.
Excerpts.
Partitions de chant.
Extraits.
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Alexander's feast. Revenge, revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries.
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