George Frideric Handel (1685-1759): Aria ‘E troppo bella troppo amorosa la Pastorella’, part of the cantata ‘Ho fuggito Amore anch’io’ (HWV 118), for voice and basso continuo; n.d. Autograph score. Written in ink on systems of two staves: vocal line ... Unspecified

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George Frideric Handel (1685-1759): Aria ‘E troppo bella troppo amorosa la Pastorella’, part of the cantata ‘Ho fuggito Amore anch’io’ (HWV 118), for voice and basso continuo; n.d. Autograph score. Written in ink on systems of two staves: vocal line ... Unspecified

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