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English: The final bars of the "Hallelujah" chorus from Messiah by Handel, from the composer's autograph score: Fascimiles of this was already reproduced with permission and sold before 1903.[1]
Čeština: Konečné takty sboru "Aleluja" z oratoria Mesiáš Georga Friedricha Händela: Fascimile byla již reprodukována s povolením a prodána před rokem 1903. |
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Source | Scanned from The Story of Handel's Messiah by Watkins Shaw, published by Novello & Co Ltd, London 1963 |
Author | George Frideric Handel 1685–1759 |
- ↑ Novello Ewer & Company; Mason, Daniel Gregory (ed) (1903). "Advertisement for Handel's 'The Messiah'". Masters in Music 2. Massachusetts, United States: Bates & Guild Company. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
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