Polyphème. 1912-1921.

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Polyphème. 1912-1921.

Vocal score of a version in three acts, holograph, with corrections and performance annotations. The score is signed and dated at end, 1912 Aug, Toulon-1915 Christmas, Paris. Other annotations are dated 1913-1921. "Interlude: Le sommeil de Galatée," unpaged and inserted between scenes 1 and 2, act I, is dated 1921 Nov 4. Two fragments of a page are laid in.

1 ms. vocal score (264 p.) ; 36 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7808946

Yale University Library

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