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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Die

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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
edited by George Grove
Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Die by George Grove

From volume 2 of the work.

1590077A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, DieGeorge GroveGeorge Grove


LUSTIGEN WEIBER VON WINDSOR, DIE. An opera in 3 acts; words from Shakspeare, by Mosenthal, music by Otto Nicolai. Produced at Berlin March 9, 1849; in London, at Her Majesty's (in Italian), as 'Falstaff,' May 3, 1864; and in Paris at the Théatre Lyrique as 'Les Joyeuses Commères de Windsor,' May 25, 66. The overture is the strongest part of the work.

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