Lurline [collection] : a grand romantic opera in three acts
The vocal scores are publications of William Hall (New York, 1859 & 1860) and Cramer, Beale & Chappell (London, 1859?). The vocal parts are extracts from the Hall scores. The Hall vocal score from 1860 is labelled "Conductor's score" and includes Italian words written above the English. The promptbook is a copy of the libretto (Hall, 1868) cut up and pasted into a blank book which includes manuscript annotations and a handwritten synopsis of the opera.
"The vocal scores are publications of William Hall (New York, 1859 & 1860) and Cramer, Beale & Chappell (London, 1859?). The vocal parts are extracts from the Hall scores. The Hall vocal score from 1860 is labelled "Conductor's score" and includes Italian words written above the English. The promptbook is a copy of the libretto (Hall, 1868) cut up and pasted into a blank book which includes manuscript annotations and a handwritten synopsis of the opera."@en
"Lurline : a grand romantic original opera in three acts. The words by Edward Fitzball. First produced at the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden, under the management of Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. W. Harrison, thursday, February 23rd, 1860"@en
"Lurline : a grand romantic opera, in three acts"@en
"Lurline : a grand romantic opera, in three acts"
"Lurline : a grand romantic original opera in three acts"@en
"Lurline : a grand romantic original opera, in three acts"
"Lurline : a grand romantic opera in three acts"@en
"Lurline : a grand romantic opera in three acts"
"Lurline a grand romantic original opera in three acts. The words by Edward Fitzball. First produced at the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden, under the management of Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. W. Harrison, thursday, February 23rd, 1860"@en
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