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- Stanford University Press. p. 308. ISBN 9780804723138. Marvin, Roberta Montemorra; Downing A. Thomas (2006). "Roman Republicanism and Operatic Heroines"...
- 5–50, accessed 2 February 2011 (subscription required) Marvin, Roberta Montemorra. "Verdian Opera Burlesqued: A Glimpse into Mid-Victorian Theatrical Culture"...
- https://tvfinternational.com/programme/15/the-internationale Marvin, Roberta Montemorra (2017). The Politics of Verdi's Cantica. Routledge. ISBN 9781351541459...
- 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2020. Verdi, Giuseppe. Hymns = Inni. Robert Montemorra Marvin, ed., The Works of Giuseppe Verdi, series 4, volume 1, Chicago...
- Wagner and Weber were burlesqued. In a 2003 study of the subject, Roberta Montemorra Marvin noted: By the 1880s, almost every truly po****r opera had become...
- 1718). Georg Friedrich Händel's Acis and Galatea. Retrieved 5 April 2020. Montemorra Martin 2006, p. 249. Dugaw 2001, p. 154. Green 1997, pp. 167–68. Levine...
- discussion of idolatry, Summa, II, II, Q. 94, art. 1-4. Marvin, Roberta Montemorra (November 2001). "The Censorship of Verdi's Operas in Victorian London"...
- Musicologie. 79 (1): 63–81. doi:10.2307/947446. JSTOR 947446. Marvin, Roberta Montemorra (June 1999). "Musique anodine; Album italiano by Gioachino Rossini, Marvin...
- Stanford University Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-0-8047-2313-8. Marvin, Roberta Montemorra; Downing A. Thomas (2006). "Roman Republicanism and Operatic Heroines"...
- Blog: Rehearsal Update by Niamh Perry". Broadway World. Marvin, Roberta Montemorra. "Verdian Opera Burlesqued: A Glimpse into Mid-Victorian Theatrical Culture"...