ZAMPA, ou La Fiancée de Marbre (The marble Bride). Opéra comique in 3 acts; libretto by Melesville, music by Hérold. Produced at the Opera Comique, Paris, May 3, 1831. In London, in Italian, at the King's theatre (with a new finale to the 3rd act, by Hummel),[1] April 19, 1833, and at Covent Garden Aug. 5, 1858; in French at St. James's, Jan. 16, 1850; in English, Covent Garden, April 19, 1833, and again at Gaiety theatre, Oct. 8, 1870.
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  1. Harmonicon, 1833, p. 115.