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Chauve-souris.

Title
  1. Chauve-souris.
Published by
  1. c1922.

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Additional authors
  1. Kollo, Walter.
  2. Hooker, Brian, 1880-1946.
  3. Waller, Frank.
  4. Czarovich, Itzchok.
  5. Ali︠a︡bʹev, A. (Aleksandr), 1787-1851.
  6. Salama, A.
  7. Vavitch, Michael, 1885-1930.
  8. Yarmolinsky, Avrahm, 1890-1975.
  9. Archangelsky, Alexis.
  10. Paskman, Dailey.
  11. Chopin, Frédéric, 1810-1849.
Description
  1. 14 vocal scores.
Alternative title
  1. Balieff's chauve-souris.
Subject
  1. Popular music > United States > 1921-1930
  2. Revues > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
Contents
  1. The Chinese billikens / English version by Dailey Paskman, music by Alexei Archangelsky -- Dark eyes / translated from the Russian by Avrahm Yarmolinsky, adapted for voice by M. I. Wavitch, music by A. Salama -- Dear nightingale / words by Dailey Paskman, music by A. Aliabieff -- Grief / English version by Dailey Paskman, music by Fredrick Chopin arranged as duet by Alexei Archangelsky -- Katinka / translated from the Russian by Itzchok Czarovich, music by A. Archangelsky [3 copies] -- The night idyl! / words by Dailey Paskman, music by Alexei Archangelsky -- Pierrot's moonlight serenade / words by Dailey Paskman, music by anonymous -- Porcelaine de saxe : from an old French song / translated from the French by Frank Waller -- Sparkling wine / English version by Dailey Paskman -- The three huntsmen / English version by Dailey Paskman -- 'Twas in the month of May / words by Brian Hooker, music by W. Kollo -- Two guitars / translated from the Russian by Avrahm Yarmolinsky, music by A. Salama.
Call number
  1. M.C. Chauve-souris, 1922)
Note
  1. Sheet music from the revue.
  2. On cover: F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest present for the first time in America. Bat Theatre of Moscow.
  3. The 1922 edition of Chauve-souris opened at the 49th Street Theatre in New York on February 4, 1922 (information from IBDB.com).
Title
  1. Chauve-souris.
Imprint
  1. c1922.
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Added author
  1. Kollo, Walter.
  2. Hooker, Brian, 1880-1946. Lyricist
  3. Waller, Frank. Translator
  4. Czarovich, Itzchok. Translator
  5. Ali︠a︡bʹev, A. (Aleksandr), 1787-1851.
  6. Salama, A.
  7. Vavitch, Michael, 1885-1930.
  8. Yarmolinsky, Avrahm, 1890-1975. Translator
  9. Archangelsky, Alexis.
  10. Paskman, Dailey. Lyricist
  11. Chopin, Frédéric, 1810-1849.
Added title
  1. Balieff's chauve-souris.
Research call number
  1. M.C. Chauve-souris, 1922)
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