Chi dura vince (Ricci, Luigi)

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Alfin Brillar

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Misc. Notes Naples, Biblioteca del Conservatorio di musica S. Pietro a Majella, IT-NA0059.

This manuscript makes part of vol.1 of the score of Lucrezia Borgia by Gaetano Donizetti (#131135). It originates definetely from a 2-volume Naples manuscript of Chi dura vince [1] missing Finale I.

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Alfin Brillar

For Voice and Piano (Unknown)

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Publisher. Info. Boston: G. P. Reed, 1851.
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Misc. Notes "The Celebrated Waltz Rondo" (compare to the subtitle given to the other arrangements of Alfin Brillar")
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Translator John Hill Hewitt (1801-1890)
Publisher. Info. Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1872. Plate 2297.
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Misc. Notes Cavatina (compare to the subtitle given to the other arrangements of Alfin Brillar")
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Editor Robert A. Hudson (b. 1948)
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Misc. Notes English text by John H. Hewitt
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General Information

Work Title Chi dura vince
Alternative. Title ovvero La luna di miel : Melodramma giocoso
Composer Ricci, Luigi
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ILR 2
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 acts
First Publication. 1851
Librettist Jacopo Ferretti (1784–1852)
Language Italian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation 6 voices, mixed chorus, orchestra

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Grove Music describes this as a melodramma eroicomico. A 1843 libretto is available online at LC: [2]

Soloists: la Baronessa; Gennaro Malerba; Giovanni; conte Emilio Sanviti; contessa Elisa di Beaucour; Biagio.