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Les Voyages de l'Amour [Op. 60] - Suite – Parte I

Source: 
The sources are: 1) The printed edition of the score, Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Musique, VM2-409, Gallica, BNF, Paris. Title: “Les voyages de l'Amour, ballet en four acts... Représenté pour la première fois par l'Académie Royale de musique, le 26 avril 1736... Oeuvre Soixantième. Gravé par le Sr Hüe, [paroles de Leclerc de la Bruère]”; 2) the manuscript of the score, Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Bibliothèque-musée de l'opéra, A-135, Gallica, BNF, Paris. The suite includes the first 18 instrumental movements of the ballet.
Sample: 
Sample page — 248x
Score: 
Score — 182x
Separate parts: 
Dessus / Violon I — 141x
Taille - Viola — 138x
Basse continue — 145x
Basson / Fagotto — 173x
Haubois I — 144x
Haubois II — 131x
Flûte I — 185x
Flûte II — 144x
Midi: 
[1.] Ouverture — 125x
[2.] Air — 129x
[3.] Rigaudon — 138x
[4.] 2.e Rigaudon — 131x
[5.] Gigue — 131x
[6.] Menuet — 128x
[7.] 2.e Menuet — 139x
[8.] Ritournelle — 109x
[10.] Canaries — 121x
[11.] 2.e Canaries — 123x
[12.] Tambourin — 138x
[13.] 2.e Tambourin — 123x
[14.] Air en rondeau — 127x
[15.] Passepied — 126x
[16.] 2.e Passepied — 127x
[17.] Simphonie — 122x
[18.] Caprice — 133x
Date: 
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Release notes: 
Version 1.0
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I chose to follow the printed edition because in the manuscript the internal parts are not very significant and written in smaller and less evident notes.

This is fantastic that you have set this work. I wondered if there was a reason why the parties (inner parts) are left out of movement number 17? They appear in the manuscript.

1x, 2x etc followed by a downward arrow mean the number of downloads.