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Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1781).
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Biblioteca Conservatorio S.Pietro a Maiella - Naples
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Vienna: Unidentified Publisher, n.d.(ca.1786).
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Vienna: Unidentified publisher, n.d.(ca.1782).
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Royal College of Music Library, London (GB-Lcm): H147/1
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Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1786).
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Biblioteca Conservatorio S.Pietro a Maiella - Naples
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Revision (Mazzinghi)
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Possibly Joseph Mazzinghi (1765-1844)
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Manuscript, n.d.
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A revision in 2 acts with several interpolated numbers, possibly by Joseph Mazzinghi. Royal College of Music Library, London (GB-Lcm): MS 570
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General Information
Work Title
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Giulio Sabino ; Epponina; Tito nelle Gallie
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Alternative. Title
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Dramma per musica in tre atti
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Composer
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Sarti, Giuseppe
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IGS 12
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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3 acts
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First Performance.
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1781-01-03 in Venice, Teatro San Benedetto
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First Publication.
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1786
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Librettist
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Pietro Giovannini
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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: 5 sopranos, tenor Orchestra: 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, strings
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Sarti's most popular opera seria, widely performed all over Europe until the early 19th century. The present score was published after a revival at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples, in 1786. - If you are looking for the famous aria "Lungi dal caro bene" please don't be disappointed that it is not included here. Although attributed to the opera "Giulio Sabino" in some aria collections, this little gem is actually part of Sarti's earlier opera "Le gelosie villane" (Venice, 1776) and was regularly inserted into "Giulio Sabino" by the soprano Luigi Marchesi whenever he took the leading role in this opera.