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Le jour et la nuit ; Rose-mousse / Charles Lecocq.

LIBRA Musidisc 201362 CD
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Lecocq, Charles, 1832-1918.
Contributor:
Vanloo, Albert, 1846-1920, librettist.
Leterrier, Eugène, librettist.
Alexandre, André, librettist.
Carin, P., librettist.
Dachary, Lina, performer.
Berton, Liliane, 1929-2009, performer.
Bedex, Henry, performer.
Rey, Gaston, performer.
Hamel, Michel, performer.
Ellis, Roger (Conductor), conductor.
Hartemann, Jean-Claude, 1929-1993.
Orchestre radio-lyrique de la R.T.F.
Orchestre lyrique de l'O.R.T.F.
Series:
Gaieté lyrique
Standardized Title:
Jour et la nuit
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Operas.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Operas.
Physical Description:
2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
Rose-mousse.
Place of Publication:
[France] : Musidisc, [1992?]
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
Participant:
Lina Dachary (1st-2nd works) ; Liliane Berton ; Henri Bedex ; Gaston Rey ; Michel Hamel (1st work) ; supporting soloists ; Orchestre radio-lyrique ; Roger Ellis, conductor (1st work) ; Orchestre lyrique de l'ORTF ; J.-Cl. Hartemann, conductor (2nd work).
Notes:
The 1st work is an operetta; the 2nd a musical comedy in one act.
Libretto by A. Vanloo and E. Leterrier (1st work), and by A. Alexandre and P. Carin (2nd work).
Compact discs.
Program notes by Benoit Duteurtre and synopsis of the 1st work in French (8 p.) inserted in container.
Contains:
Lecocq, Charles, 1832-1918. Rose-mousse.
OCLC:
80436895
Publisher Number:
201362 Musidisc

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