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The Bohemian Girl: An Opera in Three Acts Performed by the Pyne and Harrison English Opera Troupe

This book is a compilation of opera performances, with a specific focus on the three-act opera titled 'The Bohemian Girl.' It showcases the work of the Pyne and Harrison English Opera Troupe, providing a detailed account of their rendition of this particular opera. more

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Alfred Bunn

Alfred Bunn, born on April 8, 1796, and died on December 20, 1860. His profession and category are unknown, and detailed information about his life and achievements is limited. more

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