Die vier Haimonskinder [collection] : komische Oper in 3 Acten / nach dem französichen der Leuven u. Brunswick von J. Kupelwiser ; Musik von M.W. Balfe. 1840-1860.

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Die vier Haimonskinder [collection] : komische Oper in 3 Acten / nach dem französichen der Leuven u. Brunswick von J. Kupelwiser ; Musik von M.W. Balfe. 1840-1860.

Arranged in three groups: I. Vocal scores (1). II. Promptbooks (2). III. Dialogue parts (12). Production materials for the German adaptation ("Die vier Haimonskinder") of Balfe's comic opera originally produced as "Les quatre fils d'Aymon." The vocal score is published (Wien: Diabelli, 184-?) and the remaining materials are manuscript. One of the promptbooks bears the date 1859 on the inside front cover. Most items are stamped "Theater-Direction L.F. Witt zu Kiel."

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