Partition complète, Die Königin von Saba, Oper in vier Akten, Goldmark, Carl
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Découvrez la partition de la musique Die Königin von Saba partition complète, opéras, de Goldmark, Carl , Op. 27. Partition de style de musique romantique.
La partition propose différents mouvements: 4 Acts et est classée dans les genres opéras, partitions pour orchestre, pour voix, chœur mixte, orchestre, langue allemande, partitions chœur mixte, partitions pour voix, pour voix et chœur avec orchestre, Stage travaux
Visionnez de la même façon d'autres musique sur YouScribe, dans la rubrique Partitions de musique romantique.
Date composition: 1871
Edition: Hamburg: Hugo Pohle, 1881. Plate H. P. 540.
Traducteur: John Henry Cornell (1828-1894), English text
Libbretiste: Salomon Hermann Mosenthal (1821-1877)

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Nombre de lectures 32
Licence : Libre de droits
Langue Deutsch
Poids de l'ouvrage 15 Mo

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Priests, Levites, Singers, Harpists, Body-guards, Women of the Harem,
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