La gitana : Mazourke : danseé par Mlle Taglioni a Londres et a St. Petersbourg : manuscript, [ca. 1839]

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La gitana : Mazourke : danseé par Mlle Taglioni a Londres et a St. Petersbourg : manuscript, [ca. 1839]

1 ms. score ([21] p.) ; 31 cm.

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Composer. From the description of D. F. E. Auber miscellany, 1860-1867. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122377121 Auber, French composer noted for his operas, including Manon. From the description of [Letter], 12 Jun. [18--] / Auber. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 152608612 French composer, pupil of Cherubini. Writer of grand operas and comic operas. From the description of Original manuscript copy of Fra Diavolo as sent to the printer b...

Taglioni, Marie, 1804-1884

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Marie Taglioni (1804-1884) was a Swedish-born ballet dancer of the Romantic ballet era partially of Italian descent, a central figure in the history of European dance. She spent most of her life in the Austrian Empire and France. She was one of the most celebrated ballerinas of the romantic ballet, which was cultivated primarily at Her Majesty's Theatre in London and at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique of the Paris Opera Ballet. She is credited with (though not confirmed as) being the...

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Salabert, M, fl. ca. 1839.

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Schmidt, Hermann, 1810-1845

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