Sidenote: Manuscript rights} Common law rights in an unpublished manuscript of an unperformed work, cover both copyright and playright.
Operas which are unperformed for a term of two or three years after having been once included in the repertory are "revived" in New York.
As late as 1882 Raff spoke of taking the opera in hand again, but though he may have done so his death found the work unperformed and it has not yet seen the light of the stage-lamps.
Mr. Stanton knows that, and it is not a rash prediction to say that the whole unperformed list will be sacrificed from this time forth to the production of Wagner's works.
And now the unperformed outstanding obligations to Freedom, originally proposed and assumed by the South, are resisted.
The Missouri Compact, in itsunperformed obligations to Freedom, stands at this day as impregnable as the Louisiana purchase.
Unperformed as he was, Berlioz of course could not be expected to found a school; but Meyerbeer's success soon raised him up a host of imitators.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unperformed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.