Die Puppenfee (Bayer, Josef)

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28 more: Flute 1 • Flute 2 • Oboe 1 • Oboe 2 • Clarinet 1 • Clarinet 2 • Bassoon • Horn 1, 2 • Horn 3, 4 • Trumpet 1, 2 • Trombone 1, 2 • Bass Trombone • Timpani • Percussion 1 • Percussion 2 • Castanets • Toy Trumpet • Glockenspiel • Harp • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos • Basses • Cymbals • Bass Drum • Side Drum • Triangle

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For Piano solo
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: August Cranz, n.d.(ca.1888). Plate A.C. 27767.
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Publisher. Info. Moscow: A. Gutheil, n.d.(ca.1897). Plate A. 7765 G.
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For Small Orchestra
Arranger Uncredited, possibly Jules Blangenois (1870-1957)
Publisher. Info. Odeon (Salonorchester), No.272 (268)
Leipzig: August Cranz, n.d. Plate C. 28668/41351.
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Work Title Die Puppenfee ; Im Puppenladen ; La valse des poupées ; La fée des poupées
Alternative. Title Ein pantomimisches Divertissement (Ballett) in einem Akt
Name Translations 人形の精; Фея кукол (балет); Fata delle bambole; A babatündér
Name Aliases Babatündér
Composer Bayer, Josef
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IJB 3
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 act
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1888 or before
First Performance. 1888-10-4 in Vienna, Wiener Staatsoper
First Publication. 1888 - Leipzig: August Cranz
Monatsbericht (1888), p.291 (as Im Puppenladen, piano reduction)
Librettist Joseph Hassreiter (1845-1940) and Franz Gaul (1837-1906), scenario
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Orchestra
External Links Wikipedia article (German)
Parts of excerpt arr. Jules Blangenois (1870-1957)