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Miau
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Meow
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Komischkatzengespräch :-)
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Miaou
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ニャー (rōmaji: Nyā)


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ニャー (rōmaji: Nyā)}}
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In Portuguese: Dueto dos Gatos

Editor: Paulo Eduardo Roque (submitted 2010-07-12).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 53 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: O novo arranjo foi feito para um melhor desempenho técnico. (This new arrangement intends to improve the technical performance.) Voice parts only.

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Title: Duetto buffo di due gatti QR iv/1
Composers: Gioachino Rossini, Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse and Robert Lucas Pearsall

Number of voices: 2vv   Voicing: Soprano duo

Genre: SecularAria

Language: None
Instruments: Piano

Published: 1825, Ewer & Johanning

Description: A potpourri composed of a cat-cavatina by Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse and various excerpts arranged from Rossini's Otello. Schott publishes an edition with facsimiles of both the first edition, attributed to "G. Berthold", and a ms. in Robert Lucas de Pearsall's hand.

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Original text and translations

Italian.png Italian text

Miau

English.png English translation

Meow

German.png German translation

Komischkatzengespräch :-)

French.png French translation

Miaou

Portuguese.png Portuguese translation

Miau

Japanese.png Japanese translation

ニャー (rōmaji: Nyā)