An edition of Les deux familles (1831)

Les deux familles

opéra-comique en trois actes

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Language
French
Pages
52

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Cover of: Les deux familles
Les deux familles: opéra-comique en trois actes
1831, Imprimerie de Mme. Ve. Porthmann, rue Sainte-Anne, no. 43
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Edition Notes

U.S. RISM Libretto Project.

Half title--p. 1; "Note de l'auteur"--p. 2; price on title page: 2 fr. 50 c.; caption title--p. 5.

Libretto by Eugène de Planard--Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.

Personnages/Acteurs: DON FÉLIX. M. Henri -- LÉON. M. Ponchard -- ALVAR. M. Delsarte -- ALPHONSE. M. Ernest -- ISABELLE. Mlle Monsel -- DON PÈDRE. M. Boullard -- BLANCHE. Mme Casimir -- ROSINE. Mlle Prevôt -- FABIO. M. Chollet--verso of title page.

Performance: Paris, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, 1831.

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Paris

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Library of Congress
ML48 [S5359]

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Pagination
52 p. ;
Number of pages
52

ID Numbers

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OL25053058M
LCCN
2010659542

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