The geisha : a story of a tea house : a Japanese musical play in two acts / libretto by Owen Hall ; lyrics by Harry Greenbank ; music by Sidney Jones., [not after 1939] [manuscript]. [not after 1939]

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The geisha : a story of a tea house : a Japanese musical play in two acts / libretto by Owen Hall ; lyrics by Harry Greenbank ; music by Sidney Jones., [not after 1939] [manuscript]. [not after 1939]

The printed score was published in 1896. Some supplementary numbers, ca. 1897, have been added. The manuscript copy includes some extra pages in typescript which have been tipped in, and there are manuscript annotations on the printed score.

3.0 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7061082

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Malvern Operatic Society.

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Rooksby, Harold.

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Jones, Sidney, 1861-1946

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The geisha was originally published by Asherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London, 1896. This copy was used by the Malvern Operatic Society for its production in the 1930s. Harold Rooksby was the conductor. A copy of the program relating to this production is included. From the description of The geisha [manuscript] : a story of a tea house : a Japanese musical play in two acts / libretto by Owen Hall ; lyrics by Harry Greenbank ; music by Sidney Jones. ca. 1896-ca. 1897. (Libraries ...

Greenbank, Harry.

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Hall, Owen, 1853-1907

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James Davis is Owen Hall. From the description of Autograph letters signed from James Davis to various recipients [manuscript], 1898-1899. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 281781368 ...