Das Fürstenkind [collection] : Operette in einem Vorspiel und zwei Akten / von Victor Léon. 1909.

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Das Fürstenkind [collection] : Operette in einem Vorspiel und zwei Akten / von Victor Léon. 1909.

Arranged in six groups: I. Vocal scores (7). II. Vocal parts (12). III. Chorus parts (49). IV. Orchestra parts (76). V. Promptbooks (3 in 4 vols.). VI. Dialogue parts (59). The vocal scores include six copies in German published by Doblinger (Leipzig, c1909, pl. no. D.4055) and one score in French by Max Eschig (Paris, c1913, pl. no. M.E. 449) bearing the title "Le roi des montagnes" and the handwritten title "The king of the mountains." The vocal parts and chorus parts are holographs, in German, printed by Doblinger (c1909). The orchestra parts are holograph, 42 of which were printed by Doblinger, of which two are for "Bühnenmusik." Thirty-four parts are for the new ending of the prelude. The promptbooks include one typescript book in two volumes, in English, bearing the title "The prince's child," and two typescript English books carrying the title "Maids of Athens." The dialogue parts are typescript, in English. Fourty-eight parts carry the property stamp of Henry W. Savage and the date March 6, 1914, and three parts the date March 17, 1914.

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