Les origines du théâtre lyrique moderne

histoire de l'opéra en Europe avant Lully et Scarlatti

Nouv. éd. augmentée d'une préface inédite de l'auteur.
Les origines du théâtre lyrique moderne
Romain Rolland, Romain Rolland
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Les origines du théâtre lyrique moderne

histoire de l'opéra en Europe avant Lully et Scarlatti

Nouv. éd. augmentée d'une préface inédite de l'auteur.

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Publisher
E. de Boccard
Language
French
Pages
316

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Les origines du théâtre lyrique moderne: histoire de l'opéra en Europe avant Lully et Scarlatti
1931, E. de Boccard
in French - Nouv. éd. augmentée d'une préface inédite de l'auteur.

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Edition Notes

"Bibliographie": p. [305]-310.
"Supplément musical: Francesco Provenzale. [Morceaux choisis de l'opéra Il schiavo di sua moglie et de la Stellidaura vendicante]": 15 p. at end.

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Paris

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Dewey Decimal Class
782.094
Library of Congress
ML1702 .R75 1931

The Physical Object

Pagination
316, 15 p. ;
Number of pages
316

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6771464M
LCCN
32006534
OCLC/WorldCat
1807768

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