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La Esmeralda : ballet.

Title
  1. La Esmeralda : ballet.
Published by
  1. [1844?]
Author
  1. Pugni, Cesare, 1802-1870

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Additional authors
  1. Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885.
Description
  1. 12 parts ([531] pages), 13 parts ([88] pages); 33 cm
Uniform title
  1. Esmeralda
Alternative title
  1. Esmeralda
Subject
  1. Perrot, Jules, 1810-1892 > Esmeralda
  2. Ballets (Music)
  3. Parts (Music)
  4. Ballets > Scores
  5. Music > Manuscripts
  6. Ballets > Parts
  7. Esmeralda (Choreographic work)
Genre/Form
  1. Ballets (Music)
  2. Parts (Music)
Call number
  1. JOG 21-530
Note
  1. Manuscript in ink; with many mutilations.
  2. Title from 2nd violin part.
  3. Contains 12 parts for the entire ballet (piano, violin II. viola, violoncello I-II, double bass, bassoon I-II, horn I-II, bass trombone, ophicleide, bass drum, kettle drums and an unspecified bass instrument): 1 part for the Pas seul (horn III-IV) and 13 parts for the Pas galop (violin I, viola, double bass I-III, flute I-II, clarinet I-II, oboe I-II, bassoon I-II, trumpet I-II, horn I-II, III-IV, bass trombone and 2 parts for unspecified instruments).
  4. First performed with choreography by Jules Perrot in Her Majesty's Theatre in London on 9 March 1844; produced in Milan in 1845 (information from Grove/Oxford Music Online).
Author
  1. Pugni, Cesare, 1802-1870, composer.
Title
  1. La Esmeralda : ballet.
Imprint
  1. [1844?]
Type of content
  1. notated music
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Language
  1. Staff notation.
Local note
  1. Former classmark: Mus. Res. *MSI
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Added author
  1. Scenario based on (work): Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885. Notre-Dame de Paris.
Research call number
  1. JOG 21-530
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