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Creators | View on IMSLP | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le crocodile | Jules Massenet (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) | ![]() |
DO 447 | 1886 | orchestra | ||
| Le roi Carotte | Jacques Offenbach (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) | ![]() |
1871 | voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | |||
| La fille de Tabarin | Gabriel Pierné (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) | ![]() |
voices and orchestra | ||||
| Bataille d'amour | Auguste Vaucorbeil (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Karl Daclin (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Cléopâtre | Xavier Leroux (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Émile Moreau (librettist) | ![]() |
1890 | mixed chorus and orchestra | |||
| Le capitaine Henriot | François-Auguste Gevaert (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Gustave Vaëz (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Patrie! | Émile Paladilhe (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Louis Gallet (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Piccolino | Ernest Guiraud (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Charles Nuitter (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Les prés Saint-Gervais | Charles Lecocq (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Philippe Gille (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Fiorella | Amherst Webber (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi (librettist) | ![]() |
voices and orchestra | ||||
| Théodora | Xavier Leroux (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Paul Ferrier (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Les noces de Fernande | Pierre-Louis Deffès (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) and Émile de Najac (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ||||
| Laughing Trio | Giuseppe Operti (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) | ![]() |
A flat major | soprano, tenor, bass and piano | |||
| La Tosca | Louis Pister (composer) and Victorien Sardou (librettist) | ![]() |
strings |
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