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List of results
- [[:en:Joe Davis|Joe Davis]] (1896-1978) and [[:en:Andy Razaf|Andy Razaf]] (1895-1973) +
- [[:en:Johann Sebastian Bach|Johann Sebastian Bach]] (1685-1750) +
- [[:en:John Keegan Casey|John Keegan Casey]] (1846-1870) +
- [[:en:Luigi Illica|Luigi Illica]] (1857-1919) and [[:en:Giuseppe Giacosa|Giuseppe Giacosa]] (1847-1906 +
- [[:en:Reg Connelly|Reg Connelly]] (1895/98-1963) +
- [[:en:Sarah Flower Adams|Sarah Flower Adams]] (1805-1848) +
- [[:en:Temistocle Solera|Temistocle Solera]] (1815-1878) +
- [[:en:Walter Scott|Walter Scott]] (1771-1832) (German translation by [[:en:Adam Storck|Adam Storck]] (1780-1822)) +
- [[Wikipedia: Helmina von Chézy| Helmina von Chézy]] (1783-1856) +
- [[Wikipedia: Helmina von Chézy|Helmina von Chézy]] (1783-1856) +
- [[Wikipedia:Alexander Pushkin|Alexander Pushkin]] (1799-1837) +
- [[Wikipedia:Alfred Maria Willner|Alfred Maria Willner]] (1859-1929) and [[Wikipedia:de:Heinz Reichert|Heinz Reichert]] (1877-1940) +
- [[Wikipedia:Antonio Ghislanzoni|Antonio Ghislanzoni]] (1824-1893) +
- [[Wikipedia:Arrigo Boito|Arrigo Boito]] (as Tobia Gorrio) (1842-1918) based on [[Wikipedia:Angelo, Tyrant of Padua|Angelo, Tyrant of Padua]], a play in prose by [[Wikipedia:Victor Hugo|Victor Hugo]] (1802-1885), dating from 1835 +
- [[Wikipedia:Arrigo Boito|Arrigo Boito]] (as Tobia Gorrio) (1842-1918); based on [[Wikipedia:Angelo, Tyrant of Padua|Angelo, Tyrant of Padua]], a play in prose by [[Wikipedia:Victor Hugo|Victor Hugo]] (1802-1885), dating from 1835 +
- [[Wikipedia:Basil Hood|Basil Hood]] (1864-1917), [[Wikipedia:Adrian Ross|Adrian Ross]] (1859-1933) +
- [[Wikipedia:Bible|Bible]] +
- [[Wikipedia:Bruno Balz|Bruno Balz]] (1902-1988) +
- [[Wikipedia:Camillo Walzel|Camillo Walzel]] (F. Zell) (1829-1895) and [[Wikipedia:Richard Genée|Richard Genée]] (1823-1895) +
- [[Wikipedia:Cesare Sterbini|Cesare Sterbini]] (1784-1831) +
- [[Wikipedia:Charles Jennens|Charles Jennens]] (1700-1773) / source: [[Wikipedia:King James Version|King James Bible]] +
- [[Wikipedia:Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter|Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter]] (1828-1899) +
- [[Wikipedia:Christoph Friedrich Bretzner|Christoph Friedrich Bretzner]] (1748-1807) with adaptions by [[Wikipedia:Johann Gottlieb Stephanie|Johann Gottlieb Stephanie]] (1741-1800) +
- [[Wikipedia:Dorothy Fields|Dorothy Fields]] (1905-1974) +
- [[Wikipedia:DuBose Heyward|Edwin DuBose Heyward]] (1885-1940) and [[Wikipedia:Ira Gershwin|Ira Gershwin]] (1896-1983) +
- [[Wikipedia:Eduard Mörike|Eduard Mörike]] (1804-1875) +
- [[Wikipedia:Eric Maschwitz|Holt Marvell]] (1901-1969) +
- [[Wikipedia:Erich Meder|Erich Meder]] (1897-1966) +
- [[Wikipedia:Eugène Cormon|Eugène Cormon]] (1810-1903) and [[Wikipedia:Michel Carré|Michel Carré]] (1821-1872) +
- [[Wikipedia:Eugène Scribe|Eugène Scribe]] (1791-1861) +
- [[Wikipedia:Felice Romani|Felice Romani]] (1788-1865) after [[Wikipedia:Eugène Scribe|Eugène Scribe]]'s libretto for [[Wikipedia:Daniel Auber|Daniel Auber]]'s [[Wikipedia:Le philtre|Le philtre]] (1831) +
- [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesc … [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876) based on a Spanish drama, Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino (1835), by [[Wikipedia:Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas|Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas]] (1791-1865), with a scene adapted from [[Wikipedia:Friedrich Schiller|Friedrich Schiller]]'s [[Wikipedia:Wallenstein (trilogy of plays)|Wallensteins Lager]]in (trilogy of plays)|Wallensteins Lager]] +
- [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesc … [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876) based on a Spanish drama, Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino (1835), by [[Wikipedia:Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas|Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas]] (1791-1865), with a scene adapted from [[Wikipedia:Friedrich Schiller|Friedrich Schiller]]'s [[Wikipedia:Wallenstein (trilogy of plays)|Wallensteins Lager]].n (trilogy of plays)|Wallensteins Lager]]. +
- [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876) based on the play [[Wikipedia:Le roi s'amuse|Le roi s'amuse]] written by [[Wikipedia:Victor Hugo|Victor Hugo]] (1802-1885) +
- [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876) +
- [[Wikipedia:Frederic Edward Wheaterly|Frederic Edward Wheaterly]] (1848-1929) +
- [[Wikipedia:Frederic Reynolds|Frederic Reynolds]] (1764-1841) after a play of [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]] (1564-1616), written 1592 and premiered 1594 +
- [[Wikipedia:Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti|Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti]] (1863-1934) and [[Wikipedia:Guido Menasci|Guido Menasci]] (1867-1925), adapted from a play and short story written by [[Wikipedia:Giovanni Verga|Giovanni Verga]] (1840-1922) +
- [[Wikipedia:Gospel of Luke|Gospel of Luke]] +
- [[Wikipedia:Hans Leip|Hans Leip]] (1893-1983) +
- [[Wikipedia:Helmina von Chézy|Helmina von Chézy]] (1783-1856) +
- [[Wikipedia:Henri Meilhac|Henri Meilhac]] (1831-1897) and [[Wikipedia:Ludovic Halévy|Ludovic Halévy]] (1834-1908) +
- [[Wikipedia:Henri Meilhac|Henri Meilhac]] (1831-1897) and [[Wikipedia:Ludovic Halévy|Ludovic Halévy]] (1834-1908) +
- [[Wikipedia:Henri Meilhac|Henri Meilhac]] (1831-1897) and [[Wikipedia:Ludovic Halévy|Ludovic Halévy]] (1834-1908), based on a [[Wikipedia:Carmen (novella)|novella of the same title]] by [[Wikipedia:Prosper Mérimée|Prosper Mérimée]] (1803-1870) +
- [[Wikipedia:Henri Meilhac|Henri Meilhac]] (1831-1897) and [[Wikipedia:Ludovic Halévy|Ludovic Halévy]] (1834-1908) +
- [[Wikipedia:Henry Brougham Farnie|Henry Brougham Farnie]] (1836-1889), english text +
- [[Wikipedia:Irving Berlin|Irving Berlin]] (1888-1989) +
- [[Wikipedia:Jean Cocteau|Jean Cocteau]] (1889-1963); Choreographer: [[Wikipedia:Léonide Massine|Léonide Massine]] (1896-1979) (not relevant for this record, because without voice) +
- [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Marmontel|Jean-François Marmontel]] (1723-1793) +
- [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly|Jimmy Campbell]] (1903-1967) and Reg Connelly (1895/98-1963) +