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- catalog alternative "Ah, don't depart, don't leave me".
- catalog alternative "First line of recitative (in English): O, what a pleasing shadow!".
- catalog alternative "First line of recitative (in Italian): Qual larva lusinghiera!".
- catalog alternative "Ginevra di Scozia. Ah! non partir, aspetta. Vocal score. English & Italian".
- catalog contributor b11847397.
- catalog contributor b11847398.
- catalog contributor b11847399.
- catalog contributor b11847400.
- catalog contributor b11847401.
- catalog contributor b11847402.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "[ca. 1812]".
- catalog date "1812".
- catalog date "[ca. 1812]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[ca. 1812]".
- catalog extent "1 vocal score (9 p.) ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Fifth piece in no. 23 & 5th of Pucitta's New periodical work".
- catalog isPartOf "Pucitta, Vincenzo, 1778-1861. New periodical work ; no. 23/5.".
- catalog issued "1812".
- catalog issued "[ca. 1812]".
- catalog language "English and Italian words.".
- catalog language "ita".
- catalog language "itaeng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed for the author, & to be had of him, No. 40 Gt. Portland St. and at all the principal music shops,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog subject "Operas 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Operas Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.".
- catalog title "Ah' non partir, aspetta = Ah, don't depart, don't leave me : the favorite scena & duet, as sung by Madme. Catalani & Sigr. Tramezzani, in the grand serious opera of La Ginevra di Scozia / composed by Pucitta.".
- catalog title "Ah, don't depart, don't leave me".
- catalog title "First line of recitative (in English): O, what a pleasing shadow!".
- catalog title "First line of recitative (in Italian): Qual larva lusinghiera!".
- catalog title "Ginevra di Scozia. Ah! non partir, aspetta. Vocal score. English & Italian".
- catalog type "Operas England London 19th century. rbgenr".
- catalog type "text".