Leonora [collection] [microform]. ca. 1845-1859.

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Leonora [collection] [microform]. ca. 1845-1859.

Arranged in two groups: I. Vocal scores (1). II. Vocal parts (1). The vocal score, published by E. Ferrett (New York, 1846?) contains prefatory remarks by the composer and a list of the original (?) cast which included Edward and Ann Seguin. The manuscript vocal part is Mrs. Seguin's personal copy of her character's role and the role portrayed by Edward Seguin, and contains cues, note changes, cuts, and stage direction; ms. in ink, annotations in pencil and red ink. The opera is based upon Lytton's "The Lady of Lyons."

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