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'''Title:''' ''Airs Sur les Stances du Cid''<br> | '''Title:''' ''[3] Airs Sur les Stances du Cid'': | ||
*"Percé jusques au fond du coeur" H. 457 | |||
*"Pere, maitresse, honneur, amour" H. 458 | |||
*""Que je sens de rudes combats" H. 459.<br> | |||
{{Composer|Marc-Antoine Charpentier}} | {{Composer|Marc-Antoine Charpentier}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Pierre Corneille}} | |||
{{Voicing|1|T}}<br> | {{Voicing|1|T}}<br> | ||
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{{Language|French}} | {{Language|French}} | ||
'''Instruments:''' {{BsCont}}<br> | '''Instruments:''' {{BsCont}}<br> | ||
'''Published:''' 1681 | '''Published:''' ''Mercure Galant'', 1681 | ||
'''Description:''' The Stances du Cid in their entirety, a lament over the Scocca Pur ground, framed by two sections of Recitative. | '''Description:''' The Stances du Cid in their entirety, a lament over the Scocca Pur ground, framed by two sections of Recitative. |
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CPDL #29717:
- Editor: Oliver Doyle (submitted 2013-07-26). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 65 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Figured bass editorial, and omitted for the central ground.
General Information
Title: [3] Airs Sur les Stances du Cid:
- "Percé jusques au fond du coeur" H. 457
- "Pere, maitresse, honneur, amour" H. 458
- ""Que je sens de rudes combats" H. 459.
Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Lyricist: Pierre Corneille
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: T
Genre: Secular, Lament
Language: French
Instruments: Basso continuo
Published: Mercure Galant, 1681
Description: The Stances du Cid in their entirety, a lament over the Scocca Pur ground, framed by two sections of Recitative.
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