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- opéra comique, 1 act, (H. Boisseaux; composed either in 1852 or 1855; unperformed) Le docteur Miracle (Doctor Miracle, opérette, 1 act, (L. Battu & L....
- Verliebten (unfinished) English: The infatuated lover's caprice Oper? 1829–30 UnperformedBased on a play by Goethe. Neither text nor music survives. 31 Die...
- evaluation and one that does not, to avoid this problem. Problems with unperformed side effect statements can be easily solved with proper programming style...
- adaptation of the po****r novel by Ethel Voynich, was unfinished and unperformed. The Man of Destiny (1895) is a short curtain raiser about Napoleon....
- Thomas William Robertson (9 January 1829 – 3 February 1871) was an English dramatist and stage director known for his development of naturalism in British...
- theatrical production that was abandoned. In 1898 Fauré arranged the unperformed music as a work for cello and piano, and in the same year incorporated...
- Bizet offered it to the Opéra, which rejected it; the work remained unperformed until 1946. In July 1866, Bizet signed another contract with Carvalho...
- in a Prologue and 4 Acts set in seventeenth century Russia. Another unperformed play he wrote was Son of the Winds, a mythological Native American story...
- 2021 and received mostly positive reviews from critics but the film was unperformed at box office. The story revolves around Mohan Kumar a yesteryear actor...
- Isolde produced in Vienna. Despite many rehearsals, the opera remained unperformed, and gained a re****tion as being "impossible" to sing, which added to...