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Oberon

romantische Oper in drei Aufzügen

by Theodor Hell, James R Planché & Carl Maria von Weber

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  • 19th century
  • Language: German
  • Content type: Primary source

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Traditions: Legendary beings and transformations

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  • Controlled discovery queries from bavarian-state-library matched “Elfen”. Retained metadata contains “Elfen” in the edition notes.

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romantische Oper in drei Aufzügen

Bavarian State Library digitized rare-book edition

Digitized image count: 58; Extent: 43 S., [3] Bl.; Shelfmark: Slg.Her 1232 c; Stieger, Franz: Opernlexikon. Teil 1: Titelkatalog. 3 Bde. Tutzing 1975. Bd. 3, S. 883. - 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. 27, Artikel Weber, (9) Carl Maria (Friedrich Ernst) von, S. 135-172; Uraufführung: 1826.04.12. - Akte: 3. - Szenen: 44. - Rollen: Oberon, König der Elfen; Titania, seine Gemahlin; Puck; Droll; Erstes Meermädchen; Zweites Meermädchen; Harun al Raschid, Kalif von Bagdad; Rezia, seine Tochter; Fatime, deren Vertraute; Babekan, persischer Prinz; Almansor, Emir von Tunis; Roschana, seine Gemahlin; Abdallah, Seeräuber; Erster Gartenhüter; Zweiter Gartenhüter; Kaiser Karl der Große; Hüon von Bourdeaux, Herzog von Guienne; Scherasmin, sein Knappe; u.a. - Weitere Angaben: S. 36: Fußnote zu Akt 3, Szene 10: "Hier wurde statt des Rondo in Es-Dur die für den Sänger Braham in London nachkomponierte Arie eingelegt.". - S. [44]: Werbung des Verlags für Aufführungsmaterial zu Carl Maria von Webers "Oberon". - S. [45]: Werbung des Verlags für diverse Opern-Potpourris für Klavier zu zwei Händen. - S. [46-49]: Verlagswerbung für die Reihe "Edition Schlesinger" für diverse Musikdrucke

[ca. 1880]Berlin : Schlesinger; SchlesingerGermanPublic iiif reader

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  • B3Kat identifier: BV036472410
  • Bavarian State Library shelfmark: Slg.Her 1232 c
  • Digitization license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
  • Holding institution or provenance: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
  • Publication place: Berlin
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