Phi-Phi (Christiné, Henri)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Salabert, 1919. Plate E.A.S. 1224.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

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Arranger Anonymous
Publisher. Info. Paris: Éditions F. Salabert, 1919. Plate E.A.S. 1146.
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Rokahr Family Archive Mirroring Project.
Missing pages 26-29.
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Act I: Pour l'amour (Fox-trot)

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Publisher. Info. Rio de Janeiro: O Malho, No.985, 1921.
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Misc. Notes "Grande successo da Orchestra Pickmann"
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Publisher. Info. Rio de Janeiro: Jornal das Moças, No.304, 1921.
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Act III: Chanson des Petits Païens

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Publisher. Info. Rio de Janeiro: O Malho, No.1025, 1922.
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General Information

Work Title Phi-Phi
Alternative. Title
Name Translations フィフィ
Authorities Wikipedia
Composer Christiné, Henri
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IHC 4
First Publication. 1918
Copyright Information The libretto is not in the public domain in Canada due to contributions by Fabien Sollar. However, it is in the public domain in the United States due to being published in 1918.
Librettist Albert Willemetz (1887–1964)
Fabien Sollar (1886–1982)
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation voices, orchestra
External Links Wikipedia article
Comedie musicale (French)

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  • The first post-WW I French musical comedy success, which launched Christine's career in the genre, at the age of 51.
    An English-language production translated by Fred Thompson and Clifford Grey, with additional songs by Herman Darewski, Nat Ayer and Cole Porter, ran for over 1,000 performances in London from 1922.