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Book/Printed Material Cinderella, or, The fairy-queen and the glass slipper : a comic opera, in three acts

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Title

  • Cinderella, or, The fairy-queen and the glass slipper : a comic opera, in three acts

Names

  • Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868, composer
  • Cawse, Harriet, ca. 1812-1889, Miss. vocalist
  • Ferretti, Jacopo, 1784-1852, supposed librettist. librettist
  • Lacy, M. Rophino (Michael Rophino), 1795-1867, adapter conductor librettist
  • Farley, Mr. director
  • Wood, Mr. vocalist
  • Penson, Mr. vocalist
  • Stansbury, Mr. vocalist
  • Morley, William, Mr. vocalist
  • Keeley, Robert, 1793-1869, Mr. vocalist
  • Vedy, Madame. dancer
  • Albert, Mr. dancer
  • Paton, Mary Ann, 1802-1864, Miss. vocalist
  • Cawse, Miss. vocalist
  • Hughes, Elizabeth, fl. 1831, Miss. vocalist

Created / Published

  • [London] : Thomas Hailes Lacy, Wellington Street, Strand, London, [1830?]

Headings

  • -  Operas--Librettos
  • -  Felix
  • -  Pumpolino
  • -  Alidoro
  • -  Dandini
  • -  Pedro
  • -  Cinderella
  • -  Clorinda
  • -  Thisbe
  • -  Fairy Queen

Notes

  • -  U.S. RISM Libretto Project.
  • -  Series title on front cover; price on front cover: One shilling or 25 cents; list of distributors--front cover; advertisements--front cover; partial list of Lacy's works on title page; "Costumes"--verso of title page; "Erratum"--p. 62; "London: G. Peirce, 310, Strand"--p. 62.
  • -  Libretto by G. Ferretti entitled La Cenerentola, ossia La bontà in trionfo--New Grove.
  • -  "Performed for the first time at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, April 13, 1830"--verso of title page.
  • -  "Director of the Opera, Mr. Rophino Lacy"--verso of title page.
  • -  "Stage director, [Mr.] Farley"--verso of title page.
  • -  Dramatis personae: FELIX. Mr. Wood -- BARON PUMPOLINO. [Mr.] Penson -- ALIDORO. [Mr.] Stansbury -- DANDINI. [Mr.] Morley -- PEDRO. [Mr.] Keeley -- TYROLESE DANCERS. Mesdames Vedy and Bedford, Mr. Albert -- CINDERELLA. Miss Paton -- CLORINDA. [Miss] Cawse -- THISBE. [Miss] Hughes -- FAIRY QUEEN. [Miss] H. Cawse--verso of title page.
  • -  Performance: London, Covent Garden, 1830.

Medium

  • [2], 62 p. ; 19 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • ML48 [S9077]
  • Microfilm Music 1854, reel 186. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2010659586

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  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Cawse, Harriet, Ca. , Miss. Vocalist, Jacopo Ferretti, M. Rophino Lacy, Mr. Director Farley, Mr. Vocalist Wood, Mr. Vocalist Penson, Mr. Vocalist Stansbury, et al. Cinderella, or, The fairy-queen and the glass slipper: a comic opera, in three acts. composeds by Rossini, Gioacchino [London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, Wellington Street, Strand, London, ?, 1830] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2010659586/.

APA citation style:

Cawse, H., Ferretti, J., Lacy, M. R., Farley, M. D., Wood, M. V., Penson, M. V. [...] Hughes, E. (1830) Cinderella, or, The fairy-queen and the glass slipper: a comic opera, in three acts. Rossini, G., comp [London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, Wellington Street, Strand, London, ?] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2010659586/.

MLA citation style:

Cawse, Harriet, Ca. , Miss. Vocalist, et al. Cinderella, or, The fairy-queen and the glass slipper: a comic opera, in three acts. comp by Rossini, Gioacchino [London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, Wellington Street, Strand, London, ?, 1830] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2010659586/>.