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Johann Melchior Dreyer: JOANN. MELCH. DREYER, / ... / VI. / BREVES AC RURALES / MISSAE PRO DEFUNCTIS / SEU / REQUIEM. / CUM III. LIBERA. / A / Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso, / 2 Violini, 2. Clarini vel Corni, / Tympani, Organo et Violone / juxta Indicem partim obligatis, partim ad libitum. / OPUS XX. / [Stimmbez.]; AUGUSTAE VINDELICORUM, / Sumptibus JOANNIS JACOBI LOTTER & FILII / 1804.
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Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein, Ba 120 Bü 397
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Folio (Höhe x Breite)
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Musikalien >> 2. Gedruckte Musikalien >> D
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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein, Ba 120 Musikalien
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Es gelten die Nutzungsbedingungen des Landesarchivs Baden-Württemberg.
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Johann Melchior Dreyer: JOANNIS MELCH. DREYER / ... / VI. / MISSAE BREVES / AC / RURALES. / A / Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso, / 2. Violini, 2. Flauti travers, 2. Corni / vel Clarini, Organo, & Violone / juxta indicem / partim obligatis, partim ad libitum. / OPUS XI. /[Stimmbez.]; AUGUSTAE VINDELICORUM, / Sumptibus JOANNIS JACOBI LOTTER & FILII. / 1796.
Johann Melchior Dreyer: JOANN. MELCH. DREYER, / ... / VI. Requiem, / SEU / MISSAE PRO DEFUNCTIS / TUM BREVES AC FACILES, / CUM III. LIBERA. / A / Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso, / 2. Violinis, 2. Cornibus, / Organo & Violoncello, / juxta Indicem partim obligatis, partim ad libitum. / OPUS VII. / [Stimmbez.]; AUGUSTAE VINDELICORUM, / Sumptibus JOANNIS JACOBI LOTTERI & FILII. / 1792.
Johann Melchior Dreyer: JOANNIS MELCH. DREYER / ... / VI. / MISSAE BREVES / ET / RURALES / AD / MODERNUM GENIUM. / A / Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso, / 2. Violini, & Organo, / obligatis. / 2. Clarini, 2. Corni, & Violoncello, / ad libitum. / OPUS II. / [Stimmbez.]; AUGUSTAE VINDELICOTUM, / Sumptibus JOH. JACOBI LOTTER, & FILLI. 1790.