Charles LECOCQ / La Petite Mademoiselle Opéra-Comique en Trois Actes de M m H
"... Much of Lecocq's music is characterized by a light touch, but he could also adopt a more lyrical and elevated style than Offenbach and termed several of his operettas opéras comiques. His greatest popular triumph, La fille de Madame Angot, has remained a classic among operettas, and demonstrates Lecocq's abundant flow of pleasing melodies, his deft exploitation of rhythm for a lively theatrical effect, impressive building up of extended numbers, and typically French shaping of phrases." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. La Surprise de l'Amour Opéra Comique en 2 Actes de Ch. Monselet d'après la Comédie de Marivaux ... Prix net: 8f. Partition Chant et Piano réduite par Ate. Bazille. [Piano-vocal score]. Paris: Durand, Schœnewerk & Cie. [D. S. et Cie. 2364], [1877]. 1f. (recto title ill.
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