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John Eccles. Semele: An Opera. Edited by Richard Platt. (Musica Britannica, 76.) London: Stainer and Bell, 2000. [Dramatis personae, contents, p. xiv-xviii; pref. in Eng., Fr., Ger., p. xix-xxi; introd., p. xxiii-xxv; sources, p. xxvi-xxix; editorial method, p. xxx-xxxi; notes on performance, p. xxxii-xxxiv; acknowledgments, p. xxxv; facsim, reprods., p. xxxvi-xli; synopsis, p. xliii; score, p. 1-139; textual commentary, p. 141-45. Cloth. ISMN M-2202-1986-3; ISBN 0-85249-859-4. 75 [pounds sterling].]
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, two theater companies in London competed with repertories of plays and what were then termed "operas" but are now ...
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