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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T02:26:38machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T02:26:38humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBurani, Paul, 1845-1901presumedBurani, PaulpresumedBurani, P. 1845-1901presumedBurani, P.presumedBuran, ... 1845-1901presumedBurani, P. 1845-1901 (Paul),presumedBurani, M. 1845-1901 (Paul),presumedRoucoux, Urbain 1845-1901presumedRoucoux, Paul Urbain, 1845-1901presumedBurani 1845-1901presumedBurani, Urbain Roucoux 1845-1901presumedBurani, M. 1845-1901presumedBurany, Paul 1845-1901presumed1845-03-261901-10-09FrenchEnglishFrenchBernicat, Firmin, 1841-1883.Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894.Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899Messager, André, 1853-1929.Planquette, Robert, 1848-1903.Barani, Paul, 1845-1901.Burani, Paul, 1845-1901Planquette, Robert, 1848-1903. Le talisman [collection] : opéra-comique en 3 actes et 5 tableaux / de Adolphe d'Ennery et Paul Burani ; musique de Robert Planquette.Planquette, Robert, 1848-1903.Ennery, Adolphe d', 1811-1899.Burani, Paul, 1845-1901.Le talisman [collection] : opéra-comique en 3 actes et 5 tableaux / de Adolphe d'Ennery et Paul Burani ; musique de Robert Planquette. 189-?4 items.The collection consists of four promptbooks. Three are typescript mimeos, in English, which consist of unbound leaves. The fourth book is a holograph, in French, printed by Bathlot-Joubert, Paris (1893?). EnglishFrenchUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library SystemBurani, Paul, 1845-1901,. Autograph letters signed from Paul Burani, Paris, to various people [manuscript], 1891.Burani, Paul, 1845-1901,Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899Autograph letters signed from Paul Burani, Paris, to various people [manuscript], 1891.2 items.EnglishFrenchFolger Shakespeare LibraryChabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894. [Le roi malgré lui. Album leaf] : autograph manuscript, 1888.Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894.Najac, Emile de, 1828-1889.Burani, Paul, 1845-1901.Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)[Le roi malgré lui. Album leaf] : autograph manuscript, 1888.1 score (1 p.) ; 14 x 33 cm.Pierpont Morgan Library.Bernicat, Firmin, 1841-1883. François les bas bleus [collection] : opéra comique en 3 actes / musique de Firmin Bernicat ; terminée par André Messager ; paroles de Ernest Dubreuil, Eugène Humbert et Paul Burani.Bernicat, Firmin, 1841-1883.Messager, André, 1853-1929.Dabreuil, Ernest, 1833-1886.Humbert, Eugène, fl. 1883-1885.Burani, Paul, 1845-1901.Woolf, Benjamin E.Field, R. M. (Richard Montgomery), 1834-1902.François les bas bleus [collection] : opéra comique en 3 actes / musique de Firmin Bernicat ; terminée par André Messager ; paroles de Ernest Dubreuil, Eugène Humbert et Paul Burani. 1880-1899.72 items.Arranged in four groups: I. Vocal scores (36). II. Scripts (2). III. Promptbooks (8). IV. Dialogue parts (26). A collection of vocal scores, scripts, promptbooks, and dialogue parts for Bernicat's comic opera "François les Bas Bleus," performed for the first time in Paris at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, November 8, 1883. Except for two copies of Enoch frères et Costellat's vocal score in French, the remainder of the collection is in English and includes a translation (published by Enoch & Sons of London) entitled "François the Radical" and an American adaptation, "Fantine," by B.E. Woolf and R.M. Field (published by Oliver Ditson, Boston, 1884). This version also includes musical additions by Woolf. The American version was first produced at the Boston Museum. Scripts and promptbooks correspond to the American adaptation. The script (by Woolf and Field) includes five numbers in vocal score. Most promptbooks (or "stage manager's guides") are versions of either the Woolf and Field script (copyrighted by them in 1884) or of the Ditson vocal score. Most of the promptbooks include property plots and contain detailed stage direction in manuscript. Copy 1 bears the notation "E. F. Moon, Grand Opera House, Toronto, Ont." Copy 2 bears the signature of Arthur Bell. Copies 6-8 of the promptbooks and the dialogue parts are for yet another adaptation entitled "Victor the Blue Stocking." Characters vary from the other productions. FrenchEnglishUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library SystemMessager, André, 1853-1929. La fauvette du temple [collection] : opéra comique en 3 actes / paroles de Paul Burani et Eugène Humbert ; musique de André Messager.Messager, André, 1853-1929.Burani, Paul, 1845-1901.Humbert, Eugène, fl. 1883-1885.La fauvette du temple [collection] : opéra comique en 3 actes / paroles de Paul Burani et Eugène Humbert ; musique de André Messager. 1890.18 items.Arranged in two groups: I. Vocal scores (17). II. Promptbooks (1). The vocal scores include one score in French, published by Enoch & Costallat (Paris, 1885?, pl. no. E.F. & C. 1075) and 16 scores in English published by O. Ditson (Boston, c1890), and bear the title "Fauvette." Of the latter, two are arranged as stage manager's guides. The promptbook is in English and is manuscript. EnglishFrenchUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System