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La reine Fiammette

1903 opera in four acts by Xavier Leroux From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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La reine Fiammette is an opera in four acts by composer Xavier Leroux. The opera uses a French language libretto by Catulle Mendès which is based on Mendès's 1898 work of the same name, a conte dramatique in six acts set in Renaissance Italy.

Performance history

The opera's premiere was given by the Opéra-Comique at the Salle Favart in Paris on 23 December 1903. The production was directed by Albert Carré and conducted by André Messager. The United States premiere of the work was given at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City on 24 January 1919. That production was directed by Richard Ordynski, conducted by Pierre Monteux, and starred Geraldine Farrar as Orlanda, Hipolito Lazaro as Danièlo, Adamo Didur as Giorgio, Léon Rothier as César, and Flora Perini as Pantasilée.[1] Up to the Second World War the opera received 59 performances at the Opéra-Comique.[2] In its 1910 revival at the Opéra-Comique Marguerite Carré was Orlanda and Léon Beyle Danielo, Fernand Francell Giorgio and Félix Vieuille Sforza.[3]

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Jean Périer as Giorgio d'Ast
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