Vol. II. (ff. 131). 1. OVERTURES to the operas:-"Fidelio" (No. 4), by Beethoven. f. 1;-"Le Caliphe de Bagdad," by Boieldieu. f. 9;-"Anacreon," and "Les deux Journées," by Cherubini. f. 19; -"I1 matrimonio segreto," by Cimarosa. f. 4 1. 2. Haydn's sym... 1831-1832
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Boieldieu, A. (Adrien), 1775-1834
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Van Beethoven, Ludwig, 1770-1827, composer
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Cimarosa, Domenico, 1749-1801
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