GIUSEPPE NICOLINI (b.1762, d.1842): ‘Giulio Cesare nelle Gallie’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Michele Angelo Prunetti; circa 1820. Full score, in ink. Copy, in several hands, on pages ruled with between 10 and 16 staves. Italian. Scored for voices, horns, trombones, oboes, trumpets, flutes,...
GIUSEPPE NICOLINI (b.1762, d.1842): ‘Giulio Cesare nelle Gallie’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Michele Angelo Prunetti; circa 1820: Act I. ff. iii + 201.
GIUSEPPE NICOLINI (b.1762, d.1842): ‘Giulio Cesare nelle Gallie’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Michele Angelo Prunetti; circa 1820: Act II. ff. ii + 168.
JACQUES OFFENBACH (b.1819, d.1880): ‘Die schöne Helena’, opera in 3 acts to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, in a German translation by Ernst Dohm; 19th cent. Full score, in ink. Copy in a single hand on pages ruled with 24 staves. La belle Hélène was first performed at Paris, Var...
JACQUES OFFENBACH (b.1819, d.1880): ‘Die schöne Helena’, opera in 3 acts to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, in a German translation by Ernst Dohm; 19th cent: Acts I and II (part). ff. i + 140. Marbled boards.
JACQUES OFFENBACH (b.1819, d.1880): ‘Die schöne Helena’, opera in 3 acts to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, in a German translation by Ernst Dohm; 19th cent: Acts II (contd.) and III. ff. ii + 144. Plain boards with a cover label printed with the words ‘Rastrir- & Büchereinband-Anst. v. K. G. Förk & G. Uhrmann Temesvár’.
JACQUES OFFENBACH (b.1819, d.1880): ‘Orfeus in der Unterwelt’, opera in 4 acts to a libretto by Hector-Jonathan Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy, in a German translation; 19th cent. Full score, in ink. Copy in a single hand on pages ruled with 20 staves. Orphée aux enfers was first performed in a two...
JACQUES OFFENBACH (b.1819, d.1880): ‘Orfeus in der Unterwelt’, opera in 4 acts to a libretto by Hector-Jonathan Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy, in a German translation; 19th cent: Acts I and II. ff. ii+156.
JACQUES OFFENBACH (b.1819, d.1880): ‘Orfeus in der Unterwelt’, opera in 4 acts to a libretto by Hector-Jonathan Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy, in a German translation; 19th cent: Acts III and IV. ff. ii+129.