L'orpheline: Operette En Un Acte Pour Voix D'enfants... is a charming operetta in one act, composed for children's voices. Written by J. Story, with music by Karel Miry and lyrics by N. Destanberg, this Dutch-language operetta offers a delightful experience for young performers and audiences alike.
Originally published in the 19th century, "L'orpheline" provides a glimpse into the world of children's musical theater of the period. Its enduring appeal lies in its accessible melodies and engaging storyline, making it a valuable addition to the repertoire of vocal instructors and music enthusiasts interested in historical works for children. This operetta is perfect for introducing young singers to the joys of performing and the beauty of ensemble work.
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