Incidental music for The Corsican brothers, 1860.

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Incidental music for The Corsican brothers, 1860.

Set of orchestral parts in the hands of multiple copyists. Part books contain 23 numbered items, including curtain tunes, entre act music, a galop and a polka. Handwritten part names on covers read: "Flute," "Oboe," "Clarinette," "Fagotti," "Cornetts," "Corni," "Trombone," "1st Violin," "Violin 2nd," "Viola," "Bass & C'llo," and "Drums."

12 ms. part books ; Fo.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7332200

Folger Shakespeare Library

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