Der Seekadett (Genée, Richard)

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Translator Henry Brougham Farnie (1836-1889), English text
Publisher. Info. London: J. B. Cramer, n.d. Plate J. B. C. & Co. 8174.
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Publisher. Info. Brussels: Schott Frères, n.d.(ca.1877).
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Publisher. Info. Vienna: Charles A. Spina, n.d.[1877]. Plate C.S. 24246.
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Arranger Christoph Bach
Publisher. Info. New York: Edward Schuberth & Co., 1880. Plate E.S. & Co. 555.
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Work Title Der Seekadett
Alternative. Title Komische Operette in drei Akten; Seekadet; Seekadette
Composer Genée, Richard
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IRG 7
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 Acts
First Performance. 1876-10-24 — Vienna: Theater an der Wien
First Publication. 1877 – Vienna: Charles A. Spina
Librettist composer and F. Zell, pseud. Camillo Walzel (1829-1895)
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Vocal soloists, Chorus, Orchestra

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This opera has particular significance to some chess aficionados as a particular mate (moves, not person) is said to have first appeared in it.