Viardot-García, Pauline, 1821-1910. Six mélodies : poésies de M.M. Boileau, A. de Castillon, Théophile Gautier, Paul Collin & Victor Wilder. Paris : Henri Heugel, 1883
Dates
- Creation: 1883
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, German, English.
Physical Description
6 scores in 1 folder.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.
Extent
19 linear feet (19 boxes)Physical Location
b
General note
Incomplete set of songs for voice and piano, unbound copies.
Includes:
- Sylvie, for baritone or mezzo-soprano (2 copies)
- Sérénade, for baritone or contralto
- L'Énigme, for baritone or mezzo-soprano (2 copies)
- Insomnie, for baritone or mezzo-soprano
2011M-3.
Repository Details
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