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Die Fee Urgele oder was den Damen gefällt

ein Singspiel in vier Aufzügen

by Egidio Duni & Charles Simon Favart

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  • 18th century
  • Language: German
  • Content type: Primary source

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Traditions: Legendary beings and transformations

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ein Singspiel in vier Aufzügen

Bavarian State Library digitized rare-book edition

Digitized image count: 108; Extent: 84 S., S. 5 - 14; Komponist und Textverf. ermittelt; Shelfmark: Slg.Her 500; Stieger, Franz: Opernlexikon. Teil 1: Titelkatalog. 3 Bde. Tutzing 1975. Bd. 2, S. 438. - The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Second edition. Edited by Stanley Sadie. Executive editor John Tyrell. 29 Bde. London/ New York 2001. Bd. 19, Artikel Pleyel, (1) Ignace Joseph, S. 918-922; Uraufführung: Versailles, 1765.10.26. - Aufführung: Mannheim (?), 1772. - Akte: 4. - Szenen: 20. - Rollen: Die Fee Urgele (Mad. Brochard); Eine Alte (Mad. Brochard); Marton (Mad. Brochard); Robinette (Mad. Marchand); Therese, eine Schäferinn (Mad. Grose); Der Ritter Lisuart (Herr Huck); Pedrillo, Lisuarts Stallmeister (Herr Marchand); Die Königinn Bertha (Mad. Hellmuth); Anne, eine Bäuerinn (Mad. Eschrich); Die Genereladvocatinn bey dem Gerichte der Liebe; Alte Räthinnen bey dem Gerichte der Liebe; Philint, ein Schäfer (Herr Hartig); Licidas, ein anderer Schäfer (Herr Hellmuth); Lieschen, ein Schäferinn (Mad. Urban); Der Oberjägermeister; u.a. - Weitere Angaben: 10 Seiten Notenbeilage (S. 5-14): S. 5: Recht schöne Blumen (nur Schluss; Libretto S. 17). - S. 5-9: Wenn man liebt (Libretto S. 22). - S. 10-14: Unsern jungen Leuten (Libretto S. 46); Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Frankfurt am Mayn mit Andreäischen Schriften

[1772]Andreä; Frankfurt am Mayn : AndreäGermanPublic iiif reader

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  • B3Kat identifier: BV023946312
  • Bavarian State Library shelfmark: Slg.Her 500
  • Digitization license: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
  • Holding institution or provenance: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
  • Publication place: Frankfurt am Mayn
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