Le postillon de Lonjumeau [collection] : opéra comique en trois actes / paroles de M.M. de Leuven et Brunswick ; mis en musique par Adolphe Adam. 1830-1910.

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Le postillon de Lonjumeau [collection] : opéra comique en trois actes / paroles de M.M. de Leuven et Brunswick ; mis en musique par Adolphe Adam. 1830-1910.

Arranged in two groups: I. Vocal scores (9). II. Promptbooks (7). The vocal scores include editions by Schott (Mainz, 183-?), Litolff (Braunschweig, 190-?), and Peters (Leipzig, 1880-1900). The promptbooks include five copies in English (four identical typed copies and one manuscript) which state: "adapted to the English stage by Mr. Wilson." The remaining copies are in German: a published edition is heavily annotated and bears the stamp of L. Riel Tivoli Lübeck; the manuscript copy bears W. Kreitz's stamp.

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Brunswick, Léon.

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