La Circassienne (Auber, Daniel François Esprit)

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Arranger Auguste Bazille (1828-1891), piano reduction
Language French
Publisher. Info. Paris: Colombier, n.d.[1861]. Plate C. 2587.
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Arranger Auguste Bazille (1828-1891), piano reduction (not credited)
Language English
Translator Thomas Oliphant (1799-1873), English text
Publisher. Info. London: Addison, Hollier & Lucas, n.d. Plate A.H.L. 5820.
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Work Title La Circassienne
Alternative. Title Opéra comique en trois actes ; Morte d'amour (Death of Love), La révolte au Sérail (The Revolt in the Seraglio), Alexis, Faublas
Name Translations La circassienne
Authorities Wikipedia
Composer Auber, Daniel François Esprit
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. S.48
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IDA 8
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 Acts
First Performance. 1861-02-02 in Paris: Opéra-Comique (Favart)
First Publication. 1861 – Paris: Colombier (vocal score)
Copyright Information Publication noted in the Bibliographie de la France 
(2d Series, Vol.5, No.17, 27 April 1861, p.210, reg. no.1014).
Librettist Eugène Scribe (1791-1861)
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation vocal soloists, mixed chorus, orchestra
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Newberry Library has the 601-page published full orchestral/choral score (though their library catalogue entry for it does not describe its contents in much detail- e.g. the instrumentation of the various acts). Still, a request to one of their librarians could be of use there.

Operas by Daniel François Esprit Auber