Victor Book Opera

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Genealogy Herbert, Victor: Naughty Marietta: A Comic Opera, Repressed Publishing New York 2010 ; fester Einband / hard cover

New Hardcover reprint of the 1910 edition. This reproduction presents the original book in an obtainable, modern printing - no adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full historical experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed in black and white. Book Information: Herbert, Victor. Naughty Marietta: A Comic Opera. New York: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2010. Original Publishing: Herbert, Victor. Naughty Marietta: A Comic Opera. New York: M. Witmark, 1910.; 1st

[SW: Musicals -- Vocal scores with piano]

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RCA Victor Company Inc. The Victrola Book of the Opera, None stated 1929

8th edition. Very good. No dust jacket. Wear on corners of board, scratches on back. Smudges on front and back endpages. Includes illustrations and descriptions and prices of available records and wonderful photos of early opera stars. 428 pp. Hardcover

[SW: RCA Victor Company. The Victrola Book of the Opera. Operetta. Recording. Phonograph. Record players.]

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No author. STAGE Magazine 2/36 GEORGE M. COHAN in His Own Comedy "Dear Old Darling" New York: 1936.

4to - over 9" - 12" tall. STAGE MAGAZINE February 1935. 84 pages. The magazine, with illustrated wrapper, is GOOD+++ The wrapper, with color illustration has separated from the staples and has been taped on the spine. Large closed tear has also been taped to the front. Chipping/open tearing to the front wrapper at upper edge; Water stain/warping to the bottom magazine. INside pages have only warping. Wrapper (front and back) have light red ink stain. The inside pages are bright otherwise. The Magazine of After-Dark Entertainment. Cover Photograph/Illustration of George M. Cohen; Articles include. QUEEN ELIZABETH PITTS Parts I'd Like to Play (color photo of Zasu Pitts as Elizabeth I) Zasu Pitts. SHOW IS ON! CURRENT PLAYS IN NEW YORK: Boy Meets Girl; The Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman. Produced by Herman Shumlin; Dead End by Sidney Kingsley. Produced by Norman Bel Geddes. Ethan Frome adapted by Owen and Donald Davis from the Edith Wharton novel. Produced by Max Gordon. With Pauline Lord, Ruth Gordon, Raymond Massey; First Lady by George Kaufman and Katherine Dayton. Hell Freezes Over by John Patrick. Produced by George Kondolf. With Louis Calhern, Lee Baker, Myron McCormick, John B. Litel; Let Freedom Ring by Albert Bein, from a book by Grace Lumpkin. Produced by the Theater Union. With Shepperd Strudwick, Nora Chambers, Will Geer, Robert B. Williams; Libel! By Edward Wool; Mid-West by James Hagan. Produced by the Messrs Shubert, with Curtis Cooksey, Jean Adair, Van Heflin; Mulatto by Langston Hughes. Produced by Marin Jones with Stuart Beebe; Night January 16 by Ayn Rand. Produced by A.H. Woods; One Good Year by Stephen Gross and Lin . S. Root. With Edward Woods; Paradise Lost by Clifford Odets. Produced by the Group Theatre. With Morris Carnovsky, Stella Adler, Luther Adler, Elia Kazan, Sanford Meisner; Parnell by Elsie Schauffler. Produced by Smith and Ayer. With Margaret Rawlings, Effie Shanon, George Curzon, Barry Macollum; Pride and Prejudice adapted by Helen Jerome from the Jane Austen novel. Produced by Max Gordon. With Adrianne Allen, Lucile Watson, Colin Keith-Johnson, Florida Friebus, Beatrice Terry, Percy Waram; Three Men on a Horse by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. Produced by Alex Yokel. With William Lynn, Shirley Booth, Sam Levene, Teddy Hart; Victoria Regina by Laurence Housman. Produced by Gilber Miller. With Helen Hayes, Vincent Price, Lewis Casson, George Zucco; Tobacco Road by Jack Kirkland; Winterset by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by Guthrie McClintic. With Burgess Meredith, Richard Bennett, Margo, Eduardo Ciannelli; At Home Abroad by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Produced by the Messrs Shubert. With Beatrice Lillie, Eleanor Powell, Reginald Gardiner, Paul Haakon, Herb Williams, Ethel Waters. Staged and designed by Vincent Minnelli; Jubilee. Book by Moss Hart. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Produced by Sam Harris and Max Gordon. With Mary Boland, Melville Cooper, June Knight, Mary Boley; Jumbo. Book by Hecht and MacArthur; music by Rodgers and Hart. Produced by Billy Rose. With Jimmy Durante, Paul Whiteman, Arthur Sinclair, Donald Novis. Staged by George Abbott and John Murray Anderson; May Wine. Book by Frank Mandel. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Produced by Laurence Schwab. With Walter Slezak, Walter Woolf King, Nancy McCord, Leo G. Carroll, Vera Van; George White's Scandals; PICTURES NOW SHOWING Captain Blood. With Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone; Calling Zero by Howard Hawks with James Caney, Pat O'Brien; Fang and Claw; The Ghost Goes West by Alexander Korda with Robert Donat, Jean Parker, Eugene Pallette, Everly Gregg, Elsa Lanchester; King of Burlesque. With Warner Baxter, Jack Oakie, Alice Faye, Mona Barrie; King of the Damned with Noah Beery; La Maternelle; Magnificent Obsession by George O'Neil with Irene Dunne, Robert Taylor, Charles Butterworth, Betty Furness; The Passing of the Third Floor Back; Professional Soldire with Victor McLaglen, Freddie Batholomew, Constance Collier; Riffraff with Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy, Joseph Calleia, Una Merkel; Rose of the Rancho; Seven Keys to Baldpate; The Story of Louis Pasteur; Sylvia Scarlett with Katherine Heburn, Cary Grant, Brian Atherne, Edmund Gwenn. RKO Studios. A screen play adapted by Gladys Unger and John Collier from the novel by Compton Mackenzie. Directed by George Cukor; A Tale of Two Cities. With Ronald Colman, Elisabeth Allan, Basil Rathbone; DINING DANCING 'Round the Town: Ambassador, The Trianon Room, Rainbow Room; Armando's; Belle-Meuniere; Biltmore; Caviar; Central Park Casino; Chateau Moderne; Connie's inn; Coq Rouge; Cotton Club (Harlem); La Cremaillere; Crillon; El Chico; El Gaucho; El Morocco; Essex House; Fifth Avenue Hotel; French Casino; The Gay Nineties; Hotel Gotham; The Green Room (Hotel Edison); Hapsburg House; Hollywood; Jimmy Kelly's; Larue; L'Apertif; Louis et Arman; The Madison; Marguery; Mon Paris; Montmarte; The House of Morgan; Club New Yorker; One Fifth Avenue; The Palladium; Paradise; Passy; Pierre's; Plaza. The Persian Room; Eddi Duchin; The Rainbow Room/The Rainbow Grill; Ritz-Car;tpmn; Roosevelt. Guy Lombardo and Royal Candaians; Russian Troyka; Savoy Room /Savoy-Plaza Lounge; Sherry's; Sherry Netherland. Meyer Davis' orchestra; St. Moritz; St. Regis; The Stork Club; Theodore's; Thru the Looking Glass; Tony's; The Trocadero; Twenty-One; Versailles; Voisin; The Waldorf-Astoria; The Weylin; ETHAN FROME Illustration from Scene Design by Jo Mielziner. By Ruth Woodbury Sedgwick; ROAR , LION, ORAR! Our enterprising socialites have asked the great, big, beautiful movie stars across to the right side of the railroad track. By Leonard Hall. Photos include: Carole Lombard and William Rhinelander Stewart; Mrs. Charles Payson (Joan Whitney), Elizabeth Allan, and Richard Bathelmess; Willaim Rhinelander Stewart, Wendy Barrie; Adrienne Ames with A.C. Blumenthal, El Morocco; Kathryn Carver Harll, Dorothy Mackaill, and Prince George of Russia at Michel's Club; Kay Francis and Harvey Ladew, M.F.; THE PROBLEM PLAY FROM ISBEN TO ODETS. By Clifton Fadimon; THE GOLDEN LEGEND by Don Marquis. Hollywood studios Fox-Twentieth Century lot; ACE DIRECTORS OF HOLLYWOOD by Cornelia Penfield. Norman Taurog; W. S. Van Dyke; Howard Hawks; Archie Mayo; William Dieterle; Frank Borzage; GELATINE ON THE HIGH C'S by Marcia Davenport; NEW YORK AUDIENCES no. III. Metropolitan Opera House: Intermission. A drawing by Alexander King; GIRLS! GIRLS! Girls! The Floor Shows at our Supper Clubs this Season are chiefly distinguished by a generous display of the Body Beautiful; No! Not the Russians! This is the third short play selection for publication from the entries in STAGE's short play competition. A short Play by Osmond Molarksky (tape to spine/staple edge). Illustrations by Pavelitch; I.q.: They All Suffered for Love on the STAGE; HORSE PLAY An Entr'acte between the Shrew's Dobbin and Rose' Rosie. Dialogue by Katherine Best. Illustration by HIRSCHFIELD; THE PART THE DIRECTOR PLAYS by Max Reinhardt; IN THE LIMELIGHT by Burgess Meredith; Bravo! Four interesting persons in New York's gay world of after-dark entertainment. Mary Rogers. Roger Slezak. A. Ronis. Trudi Schoop; Charlie Wright, Lauritz Melchoir; WHAT HO! ANOTHER FOLLLIES. Fanny Brice's Baby Snooks, Bob Hope is her director, Miss Eve Arden, Josephine Baker; THEATRE ASIDES; RHODES: THE EMPIRE BUILDER Cecil Rhodes; ALL OVER THE LOT; BIB AND TUCKER; NANCY MCCORD IN "MAY WINE"; MUSIC ON THE MAD (Opera) by Marcia Davenport. John Charles Thomas, Jascha Heifetz, Lucrezia Bor; FRESH FACES. Beatrice Lilli; Jane Cowl (First Lady); Kate Hepburn; The Baroness Henkl; Miss Una Merkel; Tilly Losch; Jean Harlow; EXCERPTA From the Critics' Observations; FUN IN OUR NIGHTIES If the Gay Madness of the Supper Club World Goes On We May Expect Announcements Like These: Sherman Billingsley; Barbara Van Switzen; The House of Morgan; Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt; Hitler; Rockefeller Center; J.P. Morgan; Stalin; John K. Twiller. By Scudder Middleton; RADIO HIGHLIGHTS; MUSIC OF THE MONTH; MONOTONITIS by Richard Whorf. Lunt and Fontaine; JAMES THURBER'S The Middle Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze. A book review by Wolcott Gibbs; RECORDS OF THE MONTH; 696 SHORT PLAYS IN ONE HUNDRED DAYS-most of them not so good! (tape to the staples). Paperback condition: Good

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LEDERER, VICTOR.. Bach's St. Matthew Passion. Continuum. 2008.. Continuum, 2008. ; weicher Einband / soft cover ISBN: 9780826429407
Paperback, 144pp., This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. By highlighting the inspiration Bach drew from opera, this book truly illuminates the hybrid forms that comprise the work, thereby clarifying many of the composer's dramatic strategies.

PB, NEAR FINE.

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