Fran onnette, Op ra-comique En Trois Actes is a delightful example of late 19th-century French opera. This opera comique, presented in three acts, showcases the collaborative talents of Rodolphe Lavello, Julien Goujon, Arthur Bern de, and L. de Vaux. While details of the plot require further research, the work stands as a testament to the vibrant operatic tradition of the era. This edition offers a glimpse into the musical and dramatic sensibilities of the time, providing valuable insights for students and enthusiasts of French opera and theatrical history. A noteworthy addition to any collection focusing on the performing arts and the evolution of opera.
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