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1986068398Salamanca: Diputación de Salamanca 1986. Tapa blanda. Good. 225 pp. LV láminas. 17 x 24 cm. Diputación de Salamanca unknown
2011202866Madrid: Tf Editores 2011. Hardcover. VG/VG: Exlibrary book in excellent condition. Stamp on the top text block the half-title page and on the back free end page. Sticker on the back pasted end page. All other library stickers/etc. are on top of the mylar jacket. A blue casebound book with the title debossed in glossy text down the spine. There is a color-illustrated dust jacket with the title printed in white lettering down a multi-colored spine. The free and pasted end pages are illustrated. Pages: 7 8-281 4. Profusely illustrated with color images. Contents are as follows: Miguel Delibes double portrait / Antonio López García -- Antonio López García / Miguel Delibes -- Approaching reality / Francisco Calvo Serraller -- Antonio López García : paintings and sculpture 1953-2011 -- Appendix. Tf Editores hardcover
21481Paris Saturday 12 November 1887. In French. 4 pp. 6½ x 4½ inches black borders in very good condition. Leo Delibes 1836-1891 French composer ends this letter with another reference to Lakmé: Veuillez me rappeler au bn souvenir de Madame Verheyden qui a été charmante dans Lakmé. Lakmé is an opera in three acts by Léo Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille. The score written in 18811882 was first performed on 14 April 1883 by the Opéra Comique at the Salle Favart in Paris. Set in British India in the mid-19th century Lakmé is based on Théodore Pavie's story "Les babouches du Brahamane" and novel Le Mariage de Loti by Pierre Loti. Within the period 1883 to 1891 November 12 fell on a Saturday only in 1887. Lakmé opened later that month at the Opera House in Rouen. unknown
233364 pp. of a bifolium. Small octavo. Dated Monday evening December 5 between 1883 and 1891. On ivory paper with black borders. In French with translation.<br /> <br /> Having returned to Paris Delibes is anxious for news of the second run of his opera Lakmé. Because his correspondent's letter was delivered to the wrong address he has had to seek information elsewhere. Unfortunately another audience member has told him that the tenor and "basse chantante" have weak voices. Delibes suggests they replace the latter with a certain "Monsieur Schmidt" in order to increase ticket sales. In January he and his correspondent will discuss his opera Le Roi l'a dit which premiered at the Opéra-Comique on May 24 1873.<br /> <br /> "Unfortunately a more recent letter.tells me that our tenor is always weak as well as the 'basse chantante' i.e. high lyric bass and that the whole weight of the performance rests on Madame Alice Verheyden who alone has some success in the work. I add that these reports do not come from her husband!"<br /> <br /> Slightly soiled and foxed; creased at folds. "Delibes's workmanship was of the highest order; he had a natural gift for harmonic dexterity and a sure sense of orchestral colour and nothing in his music is out of place. He was a disciplined composer and it is tempting to see in the exquisite pastiche dances that he composed in 1882 for Hugo's Le roi s'amuse not just a sharp ear for style but a genuine feeling for the world of 17th-century French classicism later to be espoused with such ardour by Saint-Saëns d'Indy and Debussy." Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online.<br /> <br /> Lakmé is considered the composer's masterpiece. It offers more than just a fine vehicle for a star soprano; the two principal male characters Nilakantha and Gérald are firmly drawn and the music is melodic picturesque and theatrically strong. The opera was first performed at the Opéra-Comique Salle Favart in Paris on April 14 1883. <br /> <br /> Delibes's correspondent Miral was perhaps the director of the Théâtre Municipal de Nancy. If this is the case it is quite likely that the production mentioned in this letter took place there. unknown
271293 pp. of a bifolium. Ca. 161 x 102 mm. Dated "Sunday." On ivory paper. In French with translation.<br /> <br /> Delibes discusses a business venture with "our millionaire." He had hoped to see his correspondent the day before at a session of the Exposition jury or a soirée wasn't able to join him at the Opéra-Comique and asks him to give his regards to "Madame Gonzien."<br /> <br /> ". On Friday I went to meet our millionaire. You have been very kind to him and what I told him about you could only confirm this good impression. But personally he doesn't want to do anything; this is an absolutely firm stance. Only his brewery could benefit from the success of the thing. But he is the principal sponsor and shareholder and promised to 'push the wheel' in your desired direction. "<br /> <br /> Slightly worn and soiled; creased at folds; small ink stain to second page affecting one word. "Delibes's workmanship was of the highest order; he had a natural gift for harmonic dexterity and a sure sense of orchestral colour and nothing in his music is out of place. He was a disciplined composer and it is tempting to see in the exquisite pastiche dances that he composed in 1882 for Hugo's Le roi s'amuse not just a sharp ear for style but a genuine feeling for the world of 17th-century French classicism later to be espoused with such ardour by Saint-Saëns d'Indy and Debussy." Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. unknown
605465"Leo Delibes" in black fountain pen ink on stiff pale blue card. Monday morning n.d. 4 5/8" x 3 1/2" 1 leaf recto and verso. Text in French. Fine. Referring to an opera arrangement. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Fine. unknown
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2025__1470673770Alfred Music Co 2025. Paperback. New. 999 pages. 12.13x9.21x0.94 inches. Alfred Music Co paperback
004166Heugel & Cle. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. About the book: Softcover. Reprint Edition. Book is in very good condition with moderate shelfwear creases and bumping to upper spine. This copy has been signed by cast & director of the Ontario Opera Company's 2003 performance in Canada. Looks like 14 signatures. Additional photos available upon request. <br/> <br/> Heugel & Cle paperback
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M5756-Y9French composer 1836-1891 famous for his operas. First edition 106 pages published by Mme. Cendrier Paris 1858. Monsieur Griffard was Delibes´ first complete opera comique and was world-premiered in 1857 with French tenor Ernest Leroy in the title role. A fine copy signed by the composer and inscribed to the creator of the title role "To Monsieur Griffard with a thousand thanks to the friend Leroy Leo Delibes 1858". Contemporary quarter morocco covers original front wrapper bound in - First edition extremely rare. hardcover
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RO50040434HEUGEL. non daté. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. Partition pour piano et chant de 3 pages. Paroles de Godinet et Gille, chant en français. Quelques rares tampons sur les premières pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50040433HEUGEL. non daté. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Partition pour piano et chant de 5 pages. Paroles de Godinet et Gille, chant en français. Traces d'humidité et tampon sur la première page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50040437"HEUGEL. non daté. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. Partition pour piano et chant de 7 pages. Paroles de Godinet et Gille, chant en français. ""Duettino"". Tampon sur la première page. Bords des pages légèrement déchirées.Traces de scotch.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions"
35991Au Ménestrel/Heugel Cuir Paris
1885692901 vol. in-4 rel. demi-basane rouge, dos à 4 nerfs orné, Envoi ms. sur carte signée de Léo Delibes, Nouvelle édition, Au Ménestrel - Henri Heugel, Paris, s.d. (1885), 317 pp. + 3 ff. d'annexes