Cendrillon (Isouard, Nicolo)

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Fynnjamin (2013/6/20)

Publisher. Info. Paris: The Author, n.d., Plate 91.
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Fynnjamin (2012/5/2)

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Massenetique (2010/7/31)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: E. Troupenas et Cie., n.d.(after 1844)
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Jordan Eldredge (2012/12/6)

Publisher. Info. Paris: E. Troupenas et Cie., n.d.(after 1844)
Reissued - Brandus & Cie., n.d.(1853?). Plate B. & Cie. 8,261
Reprinted Paris: C. Joubert & Cie., n.d.(after 1899).
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Romance (No.1)

For Voice and Piano or Harp (Isouard)

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OscarJaume (2010/3/14)

Publisher. Info. Paris: Chez l'Auteur, n.d.
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General Information

Work Title Cendrillon
Alternative. Title Opéra comique en trois actes ; Opéra-Féerie en Trois actes
Composer Isouard, Nicolo
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. INI 3
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 Acts
First Performance. 1810-02-22
First Publication. 1810
Librettist Charles Guillaume Étienne (1777-1845)
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation Vocal soloists, Chorus, Orchestra (2 Flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, harp, strings)
External Links Wikipedia article
RISM 452518032 (printed vocal score)
RISM 451501466 (1811 Detmold performance copies of parts, score)

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There is another Brandus vocal score (different, it seems, not just another reprint? Also, "sans cotage (plate number)") issued in 1869.