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- Szibill abstract "Szibill is an operetta by Hungarian composer Victor Jacobi. The first performance was February 27, 1914, at the Király Színház (King's Theatre) in Budapest. The libretto was written by Ferenc Martos and Miksa Bródy. An English-language version, entitled Sybil, with lyrics by Harry Graham, premiered on January 10, 1916 at the Liberty Theatre in New York City.".
- Szibill wikiPageExternalLink pdf?res=F20713FC3B5B17738DDDA80994D9405B868DF1D3.
- Szibill wikiPageExternalLink download_booklet.aspx?file=CHAN%208561.pdf.
- Szibill wikiPageID "2677385".
- Szibill wikiPageRevisionID "565007660".
- Szibill hasPhotoCollection Szibill.
- Szibill subject Category:1914_operas.
- Szibill subject Category:Hungarian-language_operettas.
- Szibill subject Category:Operas_by_Victor_Jacobi.
- Szibill subject Category:Russia_in_fiction.
- Szibill type 1914Operas.
- Szibill type Abstraction100002137.
- Szibill type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Szibill type ClassicalMusic107025900.
- Szibill type ComicOpera107026646.
- Szibill type Communication100033020.
- Szibill type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Szibill type Hungarian-languageOperettas.
- Szibill type Music107020895.
- Szibill type MusicGenre107071942.
- Szibill type Opera107026352.
- Szibill type OperasByVictorJacobi.
- Szibill type Operetta107027090.
- Szibill comment "Szibill is an operetta by Hungarian composer Victor Jacobi. The first performance was February 27, 1914, at the Király Színház (King's Theatre) in Budapest. The libretto was written by Ferenc Martos and Miksa Bródy. An English-language version, entitled Sybil, with lyrics by Harry Graham, premiered on January 10, 1916 at the Liberty Theatre in New York City.".
- Szibill label "Szibill".
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- Szibill sameAs Q7664661.
- Szibill sameAs Q7664661.
- Szibill sameAs Szibill.
- Szibill wasDerivedFrom Szibill?oldid=565007660.
- Szibill isPrimaryTopicOf Szibill.