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15 t'sc POR GTTAR ATD PAO From the collection of the Library of Congress WOO72 lrmqbl, Johenn Nepomrlc: Pot-Pourri, Op 53. Publ! Artaria. 12 pages (4 gtr, 8 pn). D=Humel.op53(Artr). utilizes mtrsic by Mozart, Spontini and others. Piano Part is long format. Same as (bt=beat; cl=notated niddle C.) Gtr9Oi end bar line added. Gtr l: original was measure. 2 end bar lines added. Gtr94 bt2-3: 15th note beams were 32nd. Gtr94+r ("ral1entando") bt1-3: 16th note beams were 8th. PnlO bt2 treblel flat added to ar. Pn98 bt3 bass! 8th note g was 16th note. The rhythm in pn37 was used as a model. Neither pn37 or pn98 use the sane rhythm as in the Richault edition. Pn155,L69,L7L,L94,198 btl bass! drastic shifting of notes into alignment with corresponding treble notes. Pn171 btl treble! lt added to gp grace. Pn224 bt,l treblei {f added to fl grace. Pn251 bt2 treble! all 3 ledger lines added to grace e3. Pn296 btl: treble and bass notes shifted into alignment. Pn43O bt3 bass: {l added to c. Octave pair shifted left. nplied accidental rcritt,en in: Beware of unmarked triplets, for example in gtr298,430. Gtr79 btl: the trill in position 7 implies a 2-string trill with f2ll on stri^g 2. PnlO,etc. bass: An "8" below a bass note in the piano part meane to edd the octave below (not just to lower the indicated note an octave.) The legibility of original was very poor. Some articulation dots may have been inadvertantly removed through the lst half of piano page2. The piano part names the uusic used in this potpourri. Composers, etc., are given below. (Referencei Opernlexikon, Franz Stieger, 1975.) Meas.!fusic Composer Prenidre 1 RauJ Biaubart (No reference to this work found.) 30 Jean de Paris Frangois Boieldieu Paris LzO La Vestale Gaspare Spontini Paris 159 Air Russe 205 Don Juan (Giovanni) tf. A. Mozart re Teodoro in Venezia Giovanni Paisiello 04Apr1812 l5dec1807 Type Opera Opera Prague 290ctl787 Opera Wien 23Aug1784 Opera DBFNTTONS: Animato = animated and with spirit. Attaca = begin next aection without interruption. Calando = decreasing, i.e., in tempo and volume. Cantabile = singing style. Con espressione = with expresson. Dol = dolce = sweetly. Grazioso = gracefully. Ez = forzando = sforzando = forced, accented. Loco = "place" = play notes in low position after passage in higher position. (gtr37) Potpourri = "rotten pot" = medley of unrelated popular tunes, operatic airs, patriotic songs, etc. sf = sforzando = forced, accented. Un poco = a little. Vivace = lively. V.S. = volti subito = turn (p"ee) quickly. LBMRY GALL NTMBER: M277.H (in box labeled "M277 Hum-"). "Artaria" is virtually impossible to see, so specify edition with oblong piano part, or "not Richault edition". TANKS: The publisher is indebted to pianist Blmer Booze for his proofreading This performance This performance facsimile, with facsimile restoration, containing corrections, original measure material numbers, (c) and Copyright other aids1997 by Donald Sauter. Search for my name on the web for contact information. Thanks. to ready performance, was created by Donald Sauter (1997) and is offered freely to the world.
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