A cremonai hegedűs, Op.40 (Hubay, Jenő)

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Massenetique (2010/10/19)

Language French / German
Translator Max Kalbeck (1850-1921), German text
Publisher. Info. Paris: Durdilly, 1895. Plate D. 4648.
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Solo de Luthier

For Violin and Piano (Hubay?)

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Schalltrichter (2013/10/8)

Publisher. Info. Moscow: P. Jurgenson, n.d. Plate 9973.
Reprinted Moscow: Muzgiz, 1927. Plate 7812.
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Publisher. Info. Vienna: Universal Edition, 1920. Plate U.E. 6341.
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Work Title A cremonai hegedűs
Alternative. Title Le luthier de Crémone / Der Geigenmacher von Cremona / The Violinist of Cremona
Composer Hubay, Jenő
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.40
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJH 7
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 Acts
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1892 August 4
First Performance. 1894-11-10 in Budapest: Royal Hungarian Opera House
First Publication. 1895 – Paris: Durdilly / Budapest: Harmonia (vocal score)
Librettist Emil Ábrányi I (1850-1920)
translation of a French libretto by François Coppée (1842-1908) and Henri Beauclair (1860-1919)
Language Hungarian / French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Vocal soloists, Chorus, Orchestra
External Links Preface by Jane Roper, 2018

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Biographical note on librettist ... hu-Wikipedia lists 3 generations (though not the most directly related...) of Ábrányi Emil; the librettist is the 2nd, uncle of the first (1820-1850 - died the same year as his nephew was born apparently) - and father of a composer, conductor and opera director who is the one of the three to have an entry in en-Wikipedia (1882-1970) (whose grandfather, our first Emil's brother, was in turn a composer, the entry notes.)

Vocal score published in 1895 by Harmonia of Budapest and by Durdilly of Paris. Libretto published late 1894 in possibly limited release (WorldCat - to quote Worldcat: "Als Manuscript gedruckt"--front cover and title page; legal notice--title page; copyright notice dated December 13, 1894--title page; advertisement--verso of title page. Singers' names not given.)