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L'Attaque du Moulin Drame Lyrique en Quatre Actes d'après Emile Zola par Louis Gallet ... Répertoire Choudens ... Partition Chant et Piano. [Piano-vocal score]

L'Attaque du Moulin Drame Lyrique en Quatre Actes d'après Emile Zola par Louis Gallet ... Répertoire Choudens ... Partition Chant et Piano. [Piano-vocal score] by BRUNEAU, Alfred 1857-1934

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L'Attaque du Moulin Drame Lyrique en Quatre Actes d'après Emile Zola par Louis Gallet ... Répertoire Choudens ... Partition Chant et Piano. [Piano-vocal score]
Author
BRUNEAU, Alfred 1857-1934
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Paris: Choudens Fils [PN A.C. 9000], 1898. Large octavo. Quarter dark red morocco with marbled boards, raised bands on spine, titling gilt, initials "V.S." to foot, marbled endpapers. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 1f. (recto dedication, verso blank), 1f. (recto notes on first performance, named cast list, and contents, verso blank), 273, [i] (blank) pp. Named cast includes Vergnet, Bouvet, Mondaud, Clément, Belhomme, Leblanc, Delna, Laisné, E. Thomas, Artus, and Ragneau. Binding slightly worn, rubbed, bumped, and shaken. Signature in black ink to free front endpaper. First Edition, later issue. First performed in Paris to a libretto by Louis Gallet after Emile Zola at the Théâtre National de l'Opéra Comique on November 23, 1893, under Léon Carvalho. "Bruneau's compositional approach to this opera is less imaginative than in his earlier works, if more unified .2.. The opera was widely performed throughout Europe and in the USA until the outbreak of World War I, and revived in 1922." "Bruneau's ideas in general were constantly challenging tradition and his admiration for Wagner was based on his view that Wagner was the great liberator of 19th-century music. Although he used leitmotifs and owed a great deal to Wagner's chromatic language, his music is far less Wagnerian than that of many of his contemporaries and in his later music he used a plurality of musical languages and effects. [His] writings on music include important memoirs of Zola (Paris, 1932), a book on Massenet (Paris, 1935), essays outlining his own theory of opera (notably in Le Figaro and Rivista musicale italiana in 1897), and perceptive comments on other operas in reviews and articles." Richard Langham Smith in Grove Music Online.
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SAILOR'S SKETCH OF THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY by YATES, John

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SAILOR'S SKETCH OF THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY
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YATES, John
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BERKELEY, BANCROFT, 1971, 1971. STIFF BROWN WRAPS FINE. Soft cover.