Description: [Rhodope]. Opera in three acts with a ballet based on the poem Kléope by Marcel Durey et A.V. Lions. Manuscript piano-vocal score, possibly autograph Author: LOVREGLIO, Eleuterio 1900-1972 Title: [Rhodope]. Opera in three acts with a ballet based on the poem Kléope by Marcel Durey et A.V. Lions. Manuscript piano-vocal score, possibly autograph Description: Folio. Quarter black morocco with maroon pebbled cloth boards, titling and composer's name gilt to upper. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 1f. (recto cast list, verso blank), 312, [i] (blank) pp. including occasional blank leaves. With "Rhodope" at head of cast list and prelude.The work consists of a prelude; Act 1 in 10 scenes; Act II in 8 scenes; a ballet; and Act III in 9 scenes.Characters in the opera include Amasis (King of Egypt), Béréel (his servant), Hemblond (a steward at the palace), Ali (guardian of the Temple of Venus), Rhodope (a courtesan), Nofré (her servant), the Pharoah, and various additional servants, courtesans, etc.Characters in the ballet include Reine Beauté, Le Prince charmant, Le Reine des Joies, La Reine des Douleurs, Les Caprices, Les Illusions, Les Rêves, les Joies, Les Désenchantements, and Les Wresses. The action takes place in Memphis, Egypt, ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the original name of Lower Egypt, in 500 B.C.With notation in black; part identifications, performance notes, and occasional notation in red; and text in green ink. With descriptions of each act and the ballet preceding music.Binding worn, rubbed and bumped; cloth to lower stained and abraided at upper portion. Some leaves very slightly trimmed at upper and outer edges, often affecting pagination but just occasionally very slightly touching text; name preceding Durey's name on title erased. An unpublished and unrecorded opera.Lovreglio was a composer, conductor, and musicologist. Born in Naples, grandson of the flautist and composer Donato Lovreglio (1841-1907), he died in Nice. Lovreglio played the violin at La Scala under Toscanini from 1917-1919, at which time he emigrated to France, teaching at the Collège Parc Impérial in Nice from 1940-1945; among his students was the Armenian composer Levon Arami Astvatsatrian (born 1922). He wrote two operas, three ballets, stage music, two masses, and symphonic and chamber music. The present work is not included in Lovreglio's works list in Wikipedia. There is a center named for him in Celano, the Centro Europeo di Studi Musicali "Eleuterio Lovreglio." Seller ID: 29544 Subject: Autographs & Manuscripts J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians The firm of J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians, established in 1977 by John and Jude Lubrano, has come to be recognized as one of the leading international antiquarian dealers in the specialties of Music and Dance. Items handled by the company include autograph musical manuscripts and letters of composers; rare printed music; and rare books, prints, drawings, photographs, and memorabilia relating to music and dance dating from the 15th through the 21st centuries. The firm has issued over 90 catalogues and numerous lists over its 45 years in business. Terms All domestic orders ship within two business days by USPS Priority Mail. Expedited and international shipping are also available; please contact us for rates. We would be happy to combine shipping costs on orders of multiple items. All items are guaranteed to be authentic. Material may be returned within 30 days of receipt for a full refund provided that it is in the same condition as when sent and is packed, shipped, and insured as received.This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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