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THE RISE OF ROMANTIC OPERA

by DENT, Edward J

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Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1976. First Edition. Edited by Winton Dean. First edition. 8vo, pp. 198. A fine copy in dj. OP? Posthumous publication of a series of lectures on opera. Dent was a professor of music at Cambridge. His thesis is that romantic opera had its origin in the music-dramas and comic operas of revolutionary France.

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Title
THE RISE OF ROMANTIC OPERA
Author
DENT, Edward J
Book Condition
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Cambridge University
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Date Published
1976

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