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Der Türkische Arzt oder Der Verrückte komische Oper in einem Act... Klavierauszug mit französischem und deutschem Texte. 2 Rthr. [Piano-vocal score] by ISOUARD, Nicolas 1773-1818 - 1804

by ISOUARD, Nicolas 1773-1818

Der Türkische Arzt oder Der Verrückte komische Oper in einem Act... Klavierauszug mit französischem und deutschem Texte. 2 Rthr. [Piano-vocal score] by ISOUARD, Nicolas 1773-1818 - 1804

Der Türkische Arzt oder Der Verrückte komische Oper in einem Act... Klavierauszug mit französischem und deutschem Texte. 2 Rthr. [Piano-vocal score]

by ISOUARD, Nicolas 1773-1818

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Braunschweig: Musik-Comtoir [PN 42], 1804. Oblong folio. Marbled wrappers with rectangular manuscript title label to upper. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 1f. (recto named cast list, verso blank), 2-54, [i] (blank) pp. Engraved. Text in French and German.

Named cast includes Mr. Denys, Mr. Colin, Mlle. Duquenoy, Mdme. Bursay, Mr. Henry Bursay.

Overpaste "In Augsburg in der Gombartischen Musikhandlung" to lower margin of title. Cast list with printed note regarding the first Braunschweig performance on "June 11."

Wrappers somewhat worn and chipped; spine reinforced with dark brown tape. Lightly worn, soiled, and foxed internally; small contemporary price in manuscript to lower outer corner of title. Probable first German edition. Scarce. Not in BUC. Worldcat (6 copies only, none in the U.S.). OCLC no. 475860735.

Le médecin turc, an opéra-bouffon to a libretto by P. Villiers and A. Gouffé, was first performed in Paris at the Opéra-Comique (Théâtre Feydeau) on November 19, 1803.

"Isouard played an important part in the Italian influence on French music between the Empire and the beginning of the Restoration... Secure craftsmanship, gained through the study of Neapolitan practice, went hand in hand with his melodic gift, the mainstay of his reputation; and he had an unfailing instinct for matching in music the tone of the words." David Charlton and Marie Briquet in Grove Music Online.
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  • Publisher Musik-Comtoir [PN 42]
  • Place of Publication Braunschweig
  • Date Published 1804
  • Keywords opera scores, piano-vocal scores, German editions, opéra bouffe, opéra bouffon, 19th-century French opera, 19th-century German opera, 19th-century French composers, 19th-century Maltese composers, 19th-century German publishers, 19th ce
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Les Rendez-Vous Bourgeois, Opéra comique en un acte, Paroles de Mr. Hoffmann ... Partition Piano et Chant. [Piano-vocal score]

by ISOUARD, Nicolas 1773-1818

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Paris: C. Jourbert [PN B. et Cie. 5198], 1897. Large octavo. Half black cloth with marbled boards, titling gilt to spine, marbled endpapers. 1f. (recto title printed within ruled borders, verso blank), 1f. (recto named cast list and contents, verso blank), 83, [i] (blank) pp. Named cast includes Juliet, Pellet, Moreau, Paul, St. Aubin, Lesage, and Moreau. Binding slightly worn, rubbed and bumped; spine partially detached with some loss. Annotation deleted at upper inner margin of first page of music with resulting abrasion; minor loss to blank upper outer margin of p. 7. Printed from Brandus plates. Les Rendez-Vous Bourgeois, to a libretto by François-Benoît Hoffman, was first performed in Paris at the Opéra-Comique (Salle Feydeau) on 9 May 1807. "Isouard adopted a simple and superficially brilliant style for this plot. Most of the musical numbers (airs, couplets, romance, rondò and four ensemble pieces) are found in the first part of the opera, in which a carefree or lyrical mood prevails… Read More
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Joconde, Opéra-Comique en trois actes ... Répertoire des Opéras Français ... avec Accompagnement de Piano. Prix net: 8 fr. [Piano-vocal score]

by ISOUARD, Nicolas 1773-1818

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Paris: E. Troupenas [PN T. 1391], 1843. Quarto. Full mid-brown cloth binding, spine with rules and titling gilt. 1f. (recto title within decorative border, verso blank), 1f. (cast list and contents), 172 pp. Engraved. Small publisher's facsimile signature handstamp to lower margin of title. Binding slightly worn and faded. Minor to moderate foxing; preliminary leaves and pp. 113-120 browned; inscription dated July 1865 to upper margin of free front endpaper. Joconde, ou Les coureurs d'aventures, to a libretto by Etienne, was first performed in Paris on 28 February 1814. Considered Isouard's "masterpiece," Joconde "finally confirmed Isouard's international reputation and remained in the repertory until the close of the century." David Charlton and Marie Briquet in Grove Music Online. A Maltese composer of French origin, "Isouard played an important part in the Italian influence on French music between the Empire and the beginning of the Restoration." op. cit.
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