Geneviève de Brabant

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Operas by Jacques Offenbach

Ba-ta-clan (1855)
Les deux aveugles (1855)
La bonne d'enfant (1856)
Le mariage aux lanternes (1857)
Orpheus in the Underworld (1858)
Geneviève de Brabant (1859)
M. Choufleuri restera chez lui le . . . (1861)
Le pont des soupirs (1861)
La belle Hélène (1864)
Barbe-bleue (1866)
La vie parisienne (1866)
La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein (1867)
Robinson Crusoé (1867)
L'île de Tulipatan (1868)
La Périchole (1868)
Les brigands (1869)
Bagatelle (1874)
Madame Favart (1878)
La fille du tambour-major (1879)
Les contes d'Hoffmann (1880 - unfinished)

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Geneviève de Brabant is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach. In English-speaking countries, the most well-known piece of music from the operetta is the Gendarmes' Duet, from H B Farnie's English adaptation. As well as being a popular performance-piece, it formed the basis for the Marines' hymn.

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[edit] Performance history

The two-act French libretto was written by Louis-Adolphe Jaime and Etienne Tréfeu, and the opera was first staged at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, Paris on 19 November 1859. A new three-act version, revised by Hector-Jonathan Crémieux, was first given at the Théâtre des Menus-Plaisirs, Paris, on 26 December 1867. This was expanded into a five-act version for a production at Théâtre de la Gaîté on 25 February 1875. The New York premiere was on 22 October 1868.

[edit] Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast,
November 19, 1859,
(Conductor: - )
Revised version in 3-act
Première Cast
October 22, 1868
(Conductor: - )
Geneviève soprano
Isoline soprano
Almanzor baritone
Sifroid, Duke of Curaçao, husband of Geneviève tenor
Drogan, in love with Geneviève soprano Zulma Bouffar
Charles Martel, King of France bass
Golo, advisor to Sifroid tenor
Narcisse tenor
Brigitte, Geneviève's confidant
Pitou

[edit] References

Andrew Lamb, " Geneviève de Brabant " in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7

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