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The monks of Malabar : comic opera in 3 acts

Title
The monks of Malabar : comic opera in 3 acts / by L. Englander.
Author
Engländer, Ludwig, 1853-1914
Publication
[1900]

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Box 1Notated musicSupervised use JPB 12-10 Box 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Music
Box 2Notated musicSupervised use JPB 12-10 Box 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Music
Box 3Notated musicSupervised use JPB 12-10 Box 3Performing Arts Research Collections - Music
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Additional Authors
  • Goodwin, J. Cheever (John Cheever), 1850-1912.
  • Wilson, Francis, 1854-1935.
Description
1 manuscript vocal score and 16 parts; 35 cm.
Uniform Title
Monks of Malabar
Alternative Title
  • Monks of Malabar
  • Bouloo Boulboum : comic opera in 3 acts
Subjects
Note
  • Manuscript vocal score and parts.
  • Title from 1st violin part.
  • The monks of Malabar opened September 13, 1900 at the Knickerbocker Theatre in New York City (Cf. Wikipedia).
Provenance (note)
  • Formerly owned by Francis Wilson; parts stamped: Francis Wilson & company.
Contents
  • Box 1: Vocal score.
  • Box 2: 1st violin, no. 1, 1st violin no. 2, 1st violin no. 3, 2nd violin.
  • Box 3: viola, violoncello, contrabass.
  • Box 4: flute and piccolo, oboe, clarinets, bassoon.
  • Box 5: cornets, horns in F, trombones, timpani and drums, bass drum.
Call Number
JPB 12-10
OCLC
794973012
Author
Engländer, Ludwig, 1853-1914, composer.
Title
The monks of Malabar : comic opera in 3 acts / by L. Englander.
Imprint
[1900]
Provenance
Formerly owned by Francis Wilson; parts stamped: Francis Wilson & company.
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Added Author
Goodwin, J. Cheever (John Cheever), 1850-1912. Lyricist
Wilson, Francis, 1854-1935. Former owner
Research Call Number
JPB 12-10
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