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Title
Santa Agnese
Oratorio da farsi nella Chiesa della Confraternità della Morte l'anno MDCLXXIX [i.e. 1679]
Creator
Pasquini, Bernardo, 1637-1710
Composer
Panfili, Benedetto, 1653-1730
Librettist
Date Created and/or Issued
[1679]
Publication Information
In Ferrara
Nella Stampa Camerale con licenza de' svperiori
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library
Collection
Italian Librettos
Rights Information
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Description
Two parts.
Poetry by B. Pamphili--New Grove
Performers' names not given.
US-BEm
Type
text
Extent
24 p. 14 cm.
Identifier
(librettos)00005
Language
Italian
Subject
Oratorios--Librettos
Flavio
Prefetto
Madre di S. Agnese
S. Agnese
Aspasio

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