Maïmouna (Grovlez, Gabriel)

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Suite No.1

For Theater Orchestra

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Arranger Composer
Publisher. Info. Filma, No.51
Paris: Max Eschig, 1929. Plate M.E. 2365.
Copyright
Misc. Notes The score and parts do not contain any text from the librettist, Gérard. Copyright statements are only printed on the condensed score and 1st violin part.
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General Information

Work Title Maïmouna
Alternative. Title Maimouna ; Fantaisie-ballet en 2 tableaux de P. André Gérard
Composer Grovlez, Gabriel
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IGG 29
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 act (2 scenes)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1916
First Performance. 1921/04/20, Paris, L'Opéra au Palais Garnier
First Publication. 1921 – Paris : Société d'éditions "Théâtre-Musique". (Piano score. Plate S.E.T.M. 7)
Librettist P. André Gérard
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation orchestra
Extra Information Biographical information about the librettist, P. André Gérard, is yet to be located; no VIAF entry has been found, and the BnF catalogue entries for Maïmouna list Gérard's name without any other detail. Choreography of the original production from 1921 was by Léo Staats (1877–1952). The composition year of 1916 is sourced from the Grovlez list of works page.