Daniel-François-Esprit Auber’s Les Chaperons Blancs
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN 978-1-5275-3481-0
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Bibliografische Daten
Buch. Softcover
2019
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: 340 S.
Verlag: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-5275-3481-0
Produktbeschreibung
Les Chaperons blancs is one of Auber’s least known operas, falling between Le Cheval de bronze (1835) and Le Domino noir (1837), two of his most famous works. The premiere also took place only five weeks after that of Meyerbeer’s celebrated Les Huguenots (29 February 1836) had carried all before it. Like the latter, Auber’s opera is centred around a theme of political conspiracy, although obviously observed through the lighter lens of the comique style. The tradition of the rescue opera, popular since the French Revolution, also features in the storyline, as does the motif of apparent death through soporifics so memorably used by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet. The leading characters were created by two great stars of the Opéra-Comique, Jean-Baptiste-Marie Chollet and Geneviève-Aimeé-Zoé Prévost, both of whom had brought to life the leading roles in Auber’s most famous comic creation, Fra Diavolo (1830).
This book presents an insight into the life and work of Auber by close examination of his little-known opera, with consideration of origins, casting, and plot, and analysis of dramaturgy, musical style, and reception history. It provides the vocal/piano score of Les Chaperons blancs, preceded by an introduction to the life and work of Auber, and an analysis of the opera. There are examples from the score, prints from the complete works of Scribe and other theatrical memorabilia, adding an important iconographical aspect to the general place and relevance of this work in nineteenth-century French operatic culture.
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