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Georges Sibre

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Georges Sibre (date of birth unknown; died 20 November 1941) was a popular French lyricist and librettist for opérettes in the 1920s.

Operettas[edit]

  • Mariska by Mario Cazes.
  • Princesse Nazaline, created on 25 March 1921 at the Eden Théâtre d'Asnières (France).
  • Le singe était roi, 24 June 1921 at la Scala (Brussels).

Melodies[edit]

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