- La
Guzla, ou
Choix de
poesies illyriques,
recueillies dans la Dalmatie, la Bosnie, La
Croatie et l'Hertzegowine (The
Guzla, or a
Selection of Illyric...
- The
gusle (Serbian: гусле) or
lahuta (Albanian: lahutë;
related to
English lute) is a
bowed single-stringed
musical instrument (and
musical style) traditionally...
-
Premiere Prose. In July 1827 he
published in a
literary journal a new work, La
Guzla.
Ostensibly it was a
collection of
poems from the
ancient Adriatic province...
- La
guzla de l'Emir, with a
libretto by
Jules Barbier and
Michel Carré, and this went into
rehearsal early in 1862. In
April 1862, as the La
guzla rehearsals...
- opérette, 1 act, (P. Gille;
composed ca. 1861; unperformed) La
guzla de l'émir (The
Guzla of the Amir), opéra comique, (J.
Barbier & M. Carré; composed...
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major Parisian opera companies. At the old Théâtre Athénée his one-act La
Guzla de l'Emir (The Emir's Lute), with a
libretto by
Jules Barbier and Michel...
-
final envoi,
which occupied him for much of 1862, was a one-act opera, La
guzla de l'émir. As a state-subsidised theatre, the Opéra-Comique was obliged...
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Italian Novelists (1825) to Mary S****ey.
Review of
Prosper Mérimée's La
Guzla, ou
Choir de
Poesies Illyriques recueillies dans la Dalmatie, la Croatie...
- "Kitayna
Ireyna Tatanya Kerenska Alisoff".
Vojislav Mate Jovanović "La
Guzla" de
Prosper Mérimée: étude d'histoire
romantique 1910 p. 136 "Les paroles...
- Pallanti, Idrac,
Desnoyers Une almée
Torri Guerriers monténégrins,
joueurs de
guzla,
hommes et
femmes du peuple,
femmes turques, danseuses,
jeunes esclaves...