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| | Robert Planquette - LoveToKnow 1911 |
 | | In 1882 Rip van Winkle was produced in London, being subsequently given in Paris as Rip, in both cases with remarkable success. |
 | | In 1884 the phenomenon of an opera by a French composer being produced in London previously to being heard in Paris was repeated in Nell Gwynne, which was tolerably successful, but failed completely when produced in Paris as La Princesse Colombine. |
 | | It was followed by La Cremaillere (Paris, 1885), Surcouf (Paris, 1887; London, as Paul Jones, 1889), Captain Therese (London, 1887), La Cocarde tricolore (Paris, 1892), Le Talisman (Paris, 1892), Panurge (Paris, 1895) and Mam'zelle Quat'sous (Paris, 1897). |
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