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La jolie fille de Perth



  1. Westrup, Jack. “Bizet’s La jolie fille de Perth.” In Essays(#70), 157–170.
    Discusses variants in the several published versions of the opera, which was
    first performed in 1867. Bizet’s intentions have not been followed by these
    publications: he has been “maltreated by posterity.” No other aspect of the
    opera is taken up.


Le pêcheurs de perles


ASO124 (1989).


Boris Blacher (1903–1975)



  1. Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz. Boris Blacher.Berlin: Bote & Bock, 1985. 64p.
    ISBN 3-7931-1391-4. ML410 .B66 S78.
    Brief biography, an autobiographical sketch, worklist, and genesis of some of
    the operas.


Michel Blavet (1700–1768)


La jaloux corrigé is in FO,v.51.



  1. La Laurencie, Lionel. “Deux imitateurs français des bouffons: Blavet et Dau-
    vergne.” Année musicale2 (1912): 5–125.
    A thorough discussion of Blavet’s La jaloux corrigé(1752): genesis, program
    notes, musical examples, and reception (necessarily brief, as there were only
    six performances). Includes biographical information and extensive footnotes.
    On Dauvergne, the opera discussed is Les troqueurs(1753); it receives similar
    attention. The work was true opéra-comique,giving the coup fatalto the
    comédie-vaudeville.


Arthur Bliss (1891–1975)


590.Craggs, Stewart. Arthur Bliss: A Bio-Bibliography.Bio-Bibliographies in Music,


  1. New York: Greenwood, 1988. 183p. ISBN 0-313-25739-6. ML134 .B62 C7.
    Not much has been written on the operas. Craggs gives a dozen or so citations
    to brief treatments of Olympiansand Tobias.


Marc Blitzstein (1905–1964)



  1. Gordon, Eric A. Mark the Music: The Life and Work of Marc Blitzstein.New
    York: St. Martin’s, 1989. xviii, 605p. ISBN 0-312-02607-2. ML410 .B6 G7.
    A well-documented biography, with worklist by genre that offers valuable
    information about the compositions. Genesis, description, and reception for
    The Cradle Will Rock(1937) and other works of social significance. Expan-
    sive index.

  2. Oja, Carol. “Marc Blitzstein’s The Cradle Will Rockand Mass-Song Style of
    the 1930s.” MQ73 (1989): 445–475.
    Considers the opera to be a direct descendant in spirit and sentiments of the
    workers’ songs (mass songs) of the Depression era. Composers were trying


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