Hans Christian Andersen and J.P.E. Hartmann’s opera Ravnen as a ‘melodramatisation’ of Carlo Gozzi’s Il Corvo

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Hans Christian Andersen and J.P.E. Hartmann’s opera Ravnen as a ‘melodramatisation’ of Carlo Gozzi’s Il Corvo. / Hesselager, Jens.

Das Melodram in Geschichte und Aufführungspraxis. ed. / Christian Philipsen; Ute Omonsky. Augsburg : Wissner Verlag, 2020. p. 207-224 (Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte, Vol. 87).

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Hesselager, J 2020, Hans Christian Andersen and J.P.E. Hartmann’s opera Ravnen as a ‘melodramatisation’ of Carlo Gozzi’s Il Corvo. in C Philipsen & U Omonsky (eds), Das Melodram in Geschichte und Aufführungspraxis. Wissner Verlag, Augsburg, Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte, vol. 87, pp. 207-224.

APA

Hesselager, J. (2020). Hans Christian Andersen and J.P.E. Hartmann’s opera Ravnen as a ‘melodramatisation’ of Carlo Gozzi’s Il Corvo. In C. Philipsen, & U. Omonsky (Eds.), Das Melodram in Geschichte und Aufführungspraxis (pp. 207-224). Wissner Verlag. Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte Vol. 87

Vancouver

Hesselager J. Hans Christian Andersen and J.P.E. Hartmann’s opera Ravnen as a ‘melodramatisation’ of Carlo Gozzi’s Il Corvo. In Philipsen C, Omonsky U, editors, Das Melodram in Geschichte und Aufführungspraxis. Augsburg: Wissner Verlag. 2020. p. 207-224. (Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte, Vol. 87).

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Hesselager, Jens. / Hans Christian Andersen and J.P.E. Hartmann’s opera Ravnen as a ‘melodramatisation’ of Carlo Gozzi’s Il Corvo. Das Melodram in Geschichte und Aufführungspraxis. editor / Christian Philipsen ; Ute Omonsky. Augsburg : Wissner Verlag, 2020. pp. 207-224 (Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte, Vol. 87).

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