GAETANO DONIZETTI (b.1797, d.1848): ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’, opera in 3 acts to a libretto by Salvatore Cammarano, after Sir Walter Scott; circa 1850: Act III. ff. i + 167.
FRIEDRICH, Freiherr VON FLOTOW (b.1812, d.1883): ‘Alessandro Stradella’, opera in 3 acts to a libretto by W. Friedrich; 19th cent: Acts I and II. ff. i + 208. 353 x 250mm.
FRIEDRICH, Freiherr VON FLOTOW (b.1812, d.1883): ‘Alessandro Stradella’, opera in 3 acts to a libretto by W. Friedrich; 19th cent: Act III. ff. i + 78. 350 x 250mm.
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.
VINCENZO BELLINI (b.1801, d.1835): ‘La Sonnambula’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Felice Romani, after A. E. Scribe and J. Aumer; circa 1850: Act I. ff. 202.
VINCENZO BELLINI (b.1801, d.1835): ‘La Sonnambula’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Felice Romani, after A. E. Scribe and J. Aumer; circa 1850: Act II. ff. 126.
JOHANN SIMON MAYR (b.1763, d.1845): ‘I Misteri Eleusini’, ‘Dramma Serio’ in 2 acts to a libretto by Giuseppe Bernadoni; circa 1805: Act I. ff. i + 155.
Act IV; [1882-1883]. In a French translation by Édouard Duprez. Corresponds to Act III of the Italian version. With the imprint of Gio. Ricordi of Milan in the margins of the paper. The cover bears the imprint both of Gio. Ricordi and of Léon Grus, 31, Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, Paris. Léon Grus took over the rights to Rigoletto in 1882; Grus moved from 31, Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle in 1884. See A. Devriès and F. Lesure, Dictionnaire des éditeurs de musique français, vol. 2. (Geneva, 198...