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Title
Armida
Tragedia per musica
Creator
Lully, Jean Baptiste, 1632-1687
Composer
Quinault, Philippe, 1635-1688
Librettist
Date Created and/or Issued
1686?
Publication Information
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Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library
Collection
Italian Librettos
Rights Information
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Description
Five Acts; "Personaggi del Prologo"--p. [2]; "Personaggi della Tragedia"--p. 9-10; "Osservazioni del traduttore"--p. 75
Performers' names not given.
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Type
text
Extent
78 p. 13 cm.
Identifier
(librettos)00112
Language
Italian
Subject
Operas--Librettos
Gloria
Prudenza
Armida
Fenice
Sidonia
Idraote
Aronte
Rinaldo
Artemidoro
Odio
Ubaldo

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