signed
by JONCIÈRES, Victorin de 1839-1903
5 measures in piano-vocal score in black ink on ivory card stock, 229 x 185 mm, signed "Victorin Joncières."
Marked "Andte" at head and with text commencing "Moscou! voici la ville sainte" from the composer's opera, Dimitri. Slightly browned at edges. In very good condition overall.
Together with:
Bust-length albumen photographic portrait, 92 x 52 mm, mounted on quarto card stock. Dimitri, in 5 acts to text by H. de Bornier, A. Silvestre, and L. Carvalho after F. von Schiller's Demetrius, was first performed in Paris at the Gaîté on 5 May 1876; it was revived in 1890 at the Opéra-Comique.
Félix-Ludger Rossignol, known as Victorin de Joncières, was a French composer and music critic. (Inventory #: 40525)
Marked "Andte" at head and with text commencing "Moscou! voici la ville sainte" from the composer's opera, Dimitri. Slightly browned at edges. In very good condition overall.
Together with:
Bust-length albumen photographic portrait, 92 x 52 mm, mounted on quarto card stock. Dimitri, in 5 acts to text by H. de Bornier, A. Silvestre, and L. Carvalho after F. von Schiller's Demetrius, was first performed in Paris at the Gaîté on 5 May 1876; it was revived in 1890 at the Opéra-Comique.
Félix-Ludger Rossignol, known as Victorin de Joncières, was a French composer and music critic. (Inventory #: 40525)