RMK6WG97–VERDI. Nabucco scene at La Scala, Milan Italian composer (1813-1901)
RMK2YBGR–Gioacchino Rossini 's opera 'Barber of Seville', street scene. After the painting by F. Maso. Italian composer, 29 February 1792 - 13 November 1868.
RMKD6M7D–Frontispiece scene from Fernando Cortez opera by SPONTINI, Luigi Gaspare - Italian opera composer, 14 November 1774 - 24 January 1851. South America. Conquistador
RMKE2M4X–Carl Maria von Weber 's opera 'Preziosa'. Scene from Act II. 1828 illustration. German composer and conductor, 18 November 1786 - 5 June 1826.
RMKE2M4W–Carl Maria von Weber 's opera 'Preziosa'. Scene from Act II. 1828 illustration. German composer and conductor, 18 November 1786 - 5 June 1826.
RMKD6MFF–Enrichetta Meric Lalande in scene from Vincenzo Bellini opera La Straniera. Italian composer, 3 November 1801 - 23 September 1835. Lalande: French soprano, 1798-1867.
RMKD6P82–Luneberg overview. Johann Sebastian Bach moved to Luneberg in March 1700 Church spires. Landscape view.
RMKE2M10–Arrival of Richard Wagner 's coffin at Munich station. After a drawing by L. Bechstein. Showing a crowd of his admirers gathering round a train, holding garlands and banners. German composer. May 22, 1813 – February 13, 1883.
RMKE2M5D–Maurice Ravel 's 'Bolero' in Riga Opera House, 1939. French composer, 17 March 1875 - 28 December 1937.
RMKE2M86–Sir Edward German 's opera Tom Jones - C. Hayden Coffin (Tom Jones) beating Dan Rolyat (Partridge), Apollo Theatre, London, 1907. HC: English actor, 22 April 1862 - 8 December 1935. EG: English composer, 17 February 1862 - 11 November 1936. Based on the book by Henry Fielding. Angry, anger, wrath
RMKE2M4P–Le Theatre de la Foire. Allegory of the Foundation of the Comic Opera. Engraving, Paris, 1730.
RMKH90B8–Ariadne auf Naxos, opera by Richard Strauss. Etching by Alois Kolb, Austrian artist 1875-1942.
RMKFRBJ2–Ariadne auf Naxos, opera by Richard Strauss. Etching by Alois Kolb, Austrian artist 1875-1942.
RMKE2KW1–Richard Wagner 's opera 'Der Fliegende Holländer' (The Flying Dutchman). Sketches of the scenery for the premiere in 1842 by the German artist Johann Karl Jacob Gerst, 1792 - 1854. RW: German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKD6M18–Benny Goodman and the Budapest Quartet. Musicians playing instruments including clarinet, violins and cello. Score, notation.
RMKE2KRB–Scene from Richard Wagner 's 'Parsifal'. Photograph.
RMKH90B7–Der Burger als Edelmann by Richard Strauss, the premiere, Stuttgart 1912. Set design for the scene 'Dinner at Herrn Jourdain' .
RMKFRBJ1–Der Burger als Edelmann by Richard Strauss, the premiere, Stuttgart 1912. Set design for the scene 'Dinner at Herrn Jourdain' .
RMKF2R1E–Final scene of the opera Fedora by Umberto Giordano . Drawing by A Bonamore. UG: Italian opera composer, 28th August 1867 - 12th November 1948
RMKE533M–Scene from Richard Wagner 's opera Parsifal - original set design by Paul Joukowsky. RW: German composer, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883
RMKE533N–Richard Wagner 's opera Parsifal - scene depicting the Holy Grail. Original set design by Paul Joukowsky. RW: German composer, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883
RMKH92TD–The Beggar's Opera - etching by William Hogarth . Scene from ballad opera by the English poet and dramatist John Gay and set to music by the German composer, Johann Christoph Pepusch. John Gay: 30 June 1685 - 4 December 1732. Johann Christopher Pepusch: 1667-1752. William Hogarth: 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764.
RMK0R9YT–(Pietro) Antonio Cesti 's opera 'Il pomo d'oro' - Act IV, scene 2: Slumber of Ennone scene. Italian composer 5 August 1623 -14 October 1669. Opera composed for the wedding of Kaiser Leopold I and Margarete Therese (Infanta Margherita) of Spain on 12 December 1666. Engraving by L. Burnacini after M Küsel, 1668.
RMKF2T9G–Le Soldat de Chocolat (The Chocolate Soldier) by Oscar Straus, scene from Act III performed at Apollo, Paris, 1913. With (from left to right) Villot as Colonel Popoff, Pepa Bonafe as Mascha, Coulomb as Major Alexius, Valdor as Captain Massacroff, Henry Defreyn as Lieutenant Bumerli, Sarah Morin as Aurelia and Brigitte Regent as Nadina. Stage design by Dubosc.
RMK0R9YB–Westminster Abbey, London - by Hollar 17thC Street scene.
RMK0R8RW–VERDI. Aida - Final scene, 1872 Sketch in 'Mondo Artistico'
RMK6WH9K–Paris Opera - interior - scene on stage 1825 (Don Carlos premiered 1867)
RMKD3RM4–TCHAIKOVSKY - Eugene Onegin - Duel scene drawn by M V Dobwinsky. Russian composer (1840-1893)
RMKE5470–Arabella by Richard Strauss. Waldner and Mandryka ( played by Georg Hann and Hans Hotter) in scene from Arabella.
RMKH91M0–Opera set design for Theatre Grimandi di San Samuele, Venice, Italy: 'La scène de Cristal', 1753.
RMKH90DA–Poro - opera by Handel. Score of final scene. Handwritten. German-English composer, 23 February 1685 - 14 April 1759
RMKFRBKE–Poro - opera by Handel. Score of final scene. Handwritten. German-English composer, 23 February 1685 - 14 April 1759
RMKE541J–Amphitheatre at Nimes playing Mefistofele, Act II, Scene 4.- La nuit du sabbat infernal dans le Brocken by A. Boito
RMK0R6T9–STRAUSS,J. Die Fledermaus with Marie Geistinger as Indigo. Scene from first performance / premiere in Vienna in 1874 . Act 3, scene 1.
RMKE2KT6–Richard Wagner 's 'Tannhäuser' . Handwritten score for scene 2. .Wagner conducted the premiere in Dresden in April 1845 with Johanna Wagner (Wagner's niece) as Elisabeth.
RMK0R915–Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's opera 'The Magic Flute', Scene from Act II - 1826 illustration. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
RMKE2M4Y–Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's opera 'The Magic Flute', Scene from Act II - 1826 illustration. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
RMKE2M50–Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's opera 'The Magic Flute', Scene from Act II - 1826 illustration. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
RMKE2M51–Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's opera 'The Magic Flute', Scene from Act II - 1826 illustration. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
RMKE2M52–Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's opera 'The Magic Flute', Scene from Act II - 1826 illustration. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
RMK2YDWW–VERDI - DON CARLOS Act V, Scene 10. Scene from Schiller's play, 'Don Carlos. Infant of Spain', translated into English from German by Benjamin Thompson, 1801
RMKF0HYM–Schubert - Scene from ' Das Dreimäderlhaus ' (House of the Three Girls). Viennese pastiche operetta with music by Franz Schubert. Austrian composer, 31 January 1797 - 19 November 1828.
RMK0R68D–Rutland Boughton- the Immortal Hour music drama based on Arthurian legends- scene from original production in Glastonbury 1914, August. English composer.1878-1960
RMKD3RWP–Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Marriage of Figaro./ Nozze di Figaro 1940 production - scene with Elisabeth Rethberg as Countess, John Brownlee as Count and Ezio Pinza as Figaro . Metropolitan Opera.
RMKE54A4–'The Beggar's Opera' 'The Beggar's Opera' by John Gay. Air I from Act 1 Scene I. JG: English playwright and poet 16 September 1685 - 4 December 1732.
RMKE52WA–Eugen Francis Charles d' Albert score Tragaldabas (1907) Act IV, Scene 3. German pianist and composer of Scottish birth . 10 April 1864 – 3 March 1932
RMKE2MCB–Ernst KRENEK. Scene from 1927 Leipzig premiere of 'Jonny spielt auf' (Alpine scene) Austrian, later American composer (1900-1991). Part of Entartete Musik (Degenerate Music)
RMKD6P1K–Giuseppe Verdi 's opera 'La Forza del Destino'. Scene with Don Alvaro singing 'Solenne in quest'ora' Italian composer, 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
RMKF2TGA–' Lohengrin', opera by Richard Wagner. Scene from Act I at Weimar Hoftheater (Weimar theatre) . (source 12 April 1851) German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKF2PTM–' Lohengrin', opera by Richard Wagner. Scene from Act I at Weimar Hoftheater (Weimar theatre) . (source 12 April 1851) German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMK0RAAH–STRAUSS, J II. ' Die Fledermaus', Act III, Scene I- Scene from first performance in Vienna in 1874 with Frank and Frosch. Austrian composer, conductor & violinist (1825-1899)
RMKE2MGC–Duel scene from Russian composer Tchaikovsky 's ' Eugene Onegin ' at the Theater des Westens in Berlin. Taken from the journal 'Bühne und Welt', special edition. 7 May 1840 - 6 November 1893.
RMKE2KNB–Eugene Onegin , opera by Tchaikovsky with Tatiana in letter scene played by creator of role Klimentova Muromtseva, Premiere 29 March, 1879. Russian composer I.T. 7 May 1840 - 6 November 1893. Tragic heroine.
RMKH90WY–Eleonora Duse in La città morta (The Dead City) - play by Gabriele d'Annunzi (1898). Final scene. ED: Italian actress, 1858–1924. GA: Italian writer and dramatist, 12 March 1863 – 1 March 1938.
RMKH90WT–Eleonora Duse in La città morta (The Dead City) - play by Gabriele d'Annunzi (1898). Final scene. ED: Italian actress, 1858–1924. GA: Italian writer and dramatist, 12 March 1863 – 1 March 1938.
RMKH90WP–Eleonora Duse in La città morta (The Dead City) - play by Gabriele d'Annunzi (1898). Final scene. ED: Italian actress, 1858–1924. GA: Italian writer and dramatist, 12 March 1863 – 1 March 1938.
RMKE2MGA–Bluebeard / Barbe-Bleue - illustration of a scene from the opera by Jacques Offenbach with Bluebeard with a sword standing over a kneeling woman, 1866. JO: German/French composer, 20 June 1819 - 5 October 1880.
RMKE52GM–STRAUSS Richard 's opera SALOME . Final scene with Salome 's dance of the seven veils. Marie Wittich as Salome and Burrian as Herod. Original premiere production at Dresden 9 December 1905. German composer & conductor. 1864-1949
RMKE518A–Claude Debussy 's opera 'Pelléas et Mélisande'. Hand-written score for Act II, Scene I Prelude, 'A fountain in the park''. Opéra-Comique, Paris. Debussy, French composer, 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKE5187–Claude Debussy 's opera Pelléas et Mélisande. Hand-written score from Act IV, Scene II. Premiere Opéra-Comique, Paris 30 April 1902. Debussy, French composer, 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKE518B–Claude Debussy 's opera 'Pelléas et Mélisande'. Hand-written score from Scene III, 'In front of the castle'. Premiere Opéra-Comique, Paris 30 April 1902. Debussy, French composer, 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKF0HMW–'Mad Dogs and Englishmen', scene from 'Words and Music' by Noel Coward, with Ivy St. Helier (1886-1971), Gerald Nodin and Romney Brent (26 January 1902 – 24 September 1976). A London production at the Adelphi Theatre, 16 September 1932.
RMKF0HMR–'Words and Music' by Noel Coward with Joyce Barbour (27 March 1901 - 14 March 1977). 'We can't survive / And keep alive / Without the darling Banker's trust!' (from scene 'the children of the Ritz') A London production at the Adelphi Theatre, 16 September 1932.
RMKFRB70–Scene from The Admiral Crichton by J.M. Barrie, c. 1902. Scene with Crichton (played by Mr H.B. Irving), and Lady Mary (played by Miss Irene vanBrugh). From the production at the Duke of York Theatre, London, which opened on the 4th November 1902.
RMKE5188–Claude Debussy 's opera 'Pelléas et Mélisande'. Hand written score for Act III, Scene 3, 'Une Terrasse au sortir des souterrains' Premiere at the Opéra-Comique, Paris. Debussy, French composer, 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKE52NN–Le prophete by Meyerbeer at Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, London 1849 (London premiere). The Coronation scene. Performers: Viardot, Hayes, Mario, Tagliafico, conductor Costa. Source: Illustrated London News28 July, 1849. German composer, 5 September 1791 - 2 May 1864.
RMKE53E1–The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott. Scene in the Bridal Chamber - Colonel Ashton finding the body of Bucklaw. Chapter XXXIV. Engraving by Thomas Brown based on artwork by W.E. Lockhart. The novel was published in 1819 and was used as the basis for Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor.
RMKE2MJ5–Scene from 'Stiffelio' - opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, from an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play Le Pasteur, ou l'Évangile et le Foyer by Émile Souvestre and Eugène Bourgeois. First performance: November 16, 1850, Teatro Grande, Trieste.
RMKE52KM–'Le Jongleaur de Notre- Dame' - (Juggler of Notre Dame) scene with Monks from the Abbey of Cluny. 'Miracle' in three acts. Poem by Mauice Léna, music by Jules Massenet. Performed at the Théatre National de l'Opéra Comique. 1904. JM: French composer, 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912.
RMKH92T9–Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth. Play by William Congreve performed at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London with Joe Miller, 25 April 1717. Scene shown: Whittol's friend Captain Bluffe is kicked by Sharper, while his friend Bellmour tries to pull him away. JM: English actor, 1684 – 15 August 1738.
RMKF2TCW–Set design for ' Benvenuto Cellini ' Act II scene II. Opera in two acts by Hector Berlioz based on the memoirs of the Florentine sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. Design by Amable. Performed at Theatre de Champs Elysees, 1913. Photo by Gerschel. HB: French composer, 11 December 1803 - 8 March 1869
RMKF2TCT–Set design for ' Benvenuto Cellini ' Act II scene I. Opera in two acts by Hector Berlioz based on the memoirs of the Florentine sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. Design by Amable. Performed at Theatre de Champs Elysees, 1913. Photo by Gerschel. HB: French composer, 11 December 1803 - 8 March 1869
RMKF0JHH–Brno, Czech Republic. Caption reads: 'The Beseda House, today the Army House, with the memorial of the worker, Frantisek Pavlik, killed during a demonstration' - which the composer Leos Janacek attended in 1905 in support of a Czech university in Brno - 'His death inspired Janacek to write his cycle of piano compositions, 'The Street Scene''
RMKH90NP–Siegfried by Wagner - Mime in his forge, 1906. Richard Wagner, German composer & author: 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883. Shows the actor Sebastian Hofmüller as Mime the dwarf from Scene I, Act I of the opera 'Siegfried', the third of the tetralogy 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' (The Ring of the Nibelung, The Nibelungenlied, The Ring Cycle). Also has SH signature.
RMKFRBXE–Siegfried by Wagner - Mime in his forge, 1906. Richard Wagner, German composer & author: 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883. Shows the actor Sebastian Hofmüller as Mime the dwarf from Scene I, Act I of the opera 'Siegfried', the third of the tetralogy 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' (The Ring of the Nibelung, The Nibelungenlied, The Ring Cycle). Also has SH signature.
RMK2YE1J–William Hogarth - the English artist's etching of a scene from the ballad opera, 'The Beggar 's Opera' by the English poet and dramatist, John Gay and set to music by the German composer, Johann Christoph Pepusch John Gay: 30 June 1685 - 4 December 1732. Johann Christopher Pepusch: 1667-1752. William Hogarth: 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764.
RMK2YC8A–Hanover Square, London, UK. St George's Church on left of picture.
RMKF2T8A–Old Leipzig Conservatorium, Germany.
RMK2YE3P–Carlo Francesco Cesarini - GIUNIO BRUTO PASTICCIO - Opera in 3 acts, first performed 1707. Act I by CESARINI; Act II by Antonio CALDARA; Act III by Alessandro SCARLATTI. From a watercolour by Filippo Juvara
RMKE5547–Les Huguenots, opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer at Her Majesty's Theatre, London 1858 production (London Illustrated News 24 April, 1858) German composer, 5 September 1791 - 2 May 1864.
RMKF0HY7–Delvair as Sapho in ' Sapho Desesperee ' at Theatre Antique D ' Orange, France. Ancient drama in two acts by Lucie Delarue-Mardrus. Original photo by Reutlinger.
RMKF2PWK–'Parsifal' opera by Richard Wagner.Ferdinand Jäger as Parsifal . RW German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKD3RWD–Bidu Sayao as Melisande with Martial Singher as Pelleas in Claude Debussy 's opera Pelleas et Melisande. 1945 Metropolitan Opera production. French composer 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKFRBHY–Der Rosenkavalier the opera by Richard Strauss. Duet by Oktavian and Sophie singing ' Ist ein Traum, kann nicht wirklich sein! ' Etching by Alois Kolb, Austrian artist 1875-1942.
RMKH90B6–Der Rosenkavalier the opera by Richard Strauss. Duet by Oktavian and Sophie singing ' Ist ein Traum, kann nicht wirklich sein! ' Etching by Alois Kolb, Austrian artist 1875-1942.
RMKFRAXR–Théâtre de l'Opéra, Paris. 19th century. After a lithography by Delpech. Founded in 1669 by Louis XIV as the Académie d'Opéra.
RMKF2R1D–I Medici - opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, Act III. The Settimino. Drawing by A Bonamore.
RMKF2PWH–'Parsifal' opera by Richard Wagner. Anton Fuchs as Klingsor, from premiere in Bayreuth, Germany 26 July 1882 . RW German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKF2PWG–'Parsifal' opera by Richard Wagner. Shows Hermann Winkelmann as Parsifal. Tenor, b. 1849- 1912. Premiered Bayreuth, Germany 26 July 1882. RW German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKE51GK–Claude Debussy 's opera PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE - 1st Tableau - Golaud ( Hector Dufrane - Belgian baritone) meets Mélisande, (Mary Garden -Scottish soprano) at the Opéra-Comique, Paris. Debussy, French composer, 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKE51GJ–Claude Debussy 's PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE - 3rd Tableau, with Mary Garden (Scottish soprano) as Mélisande and Jeanne Gerville-Réache (French contralto) as Geneviéve at the Opéra-Comique, Paris. Debussy, French composer, 22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918.
RMKFRBJ0–Feuersnot the opera by Richard Strauss. Etching By Alois Kolb, Austrian artist 1875-1942.
RMKH90B5–Feuersnot the opera by Richard Strauss. Etching By Alois Kolb, Austrian artist 1875-1942.
RMKF2T9N–' Faust ' by Goethe, Part III - Faust 's Cabinet - performed at Theatre National de L' Odeon, Paris, 1913. With Joube as Faust. Stage design by Deshayes. JWG: German poet, novelist, dramatist, and philosopher. August 28th 1749 - March 22nd 1832
RMK0R792–'Madama Butterfly' original set design - inside of Butterfly's home, Act III, set design for 1904 production. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
RMK4N4XM–Hunting horn - Man blowing hunting horn, with dog. Woodcut, c. 1570
RMKF2TCH–L'incoronazione di Poppea / The Coronation of Poppea - Italian baroque opera by Claudio Monteverdi. With Romanitza as the Page, Coulomb as Nero / Nerone and Croiza as Poppea, tableau 5. Set design by Charles Guerin. Performed at Theatre des Arts, 1913. Photo by Bert. CM: Italian composer, 15 May 1567 - 29 November 1643.
RMKF0HY6–Wague as L' Anarchiste, Chr. Mendelys as La Gardeuse D'Oie, Raoul de Najac as King Pierrot, A. Bodin as Le Chambellan and Th. Tugot as La Dame de la Cour in ' Peau D'Ane ' (Donkey Skin). Pantomime in three acts by Raoul de Najac, music by Leon. Original photo by Cremiere.
RMK0R854–'Madama Butterfly' original set design - hill near Nagasaki in Act I, 1904. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
RMKE51DN–Act I of Jules Massenet 's opera Grisélidis with Hector Dufranne as the Marquis, Lucienne Bréval as Grisélidis and Petit Loys as Petite Suzanne Premiered at the Opéra -Comique, Paris, France, 20 November 1901 JM: French composer, 12 May 1842 - 13 August 1912 HD: French Bass - Baritone, 25 October 1870 - 4 May 1951 LB: French Soprano, 4 November 1869 - 15 August 1935
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