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Fidelio (Opus 72 - 1814) - No 3 Quartet - "Mir ist so wunderbar"

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File:beetfid72_3.nwc (December 2008) 10 kB
Full name of work:Fidelio (Opus 72 - 1814) - No 3 Quartet - "Mir ist so wunderbar"
Composer:Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), German
About:http://www.madaboutbeethoven.com
Lyricist:Joseph Sonnleithner (1776-1835, Austrian)
First line:Mir ist so wunderbar
Music category:Opera
Instruments:Vocal quartet (Soprano, Soprano, Tenor, Bass) plus piano or orchestra accompaniment
Name of file creator:Robert Aarons
e-mail address:Robert "dot" Aarons "at" yahoo "dot" co "dot" uk
Running time:00:04:12
Comments:The NWC file contains both a piano accompaniment and a full orchestral accompaniment. Modify which one is displayed from Page Setup...Contents. Modify the playing staffs from Tools..Mute List. Text in German. Piano part typed in from Schirmer 1907 score (courtesy of William and Gayle Cook Music Library at http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/vari.....large/index.html). Orchestral parts from a very tatty score of unknown origin c.1870 in my own possession (title page missing).

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