Le cadi dupé

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Operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck

Le cinesi (1754)
La fausse esclave (1758)
Le diable à quatre (1759)
Le cadi dupé (1761)
Orfeo ed Euridice (1762)
La rencontre imprévue (1764)
Telemaco (1765)
Alceste (1767)
Paride ed Elena (1770)
Iphigénie en Aulide (1774)
Armide (1777)
Iphigénie en Tauride (1779)
Echo et Narcisse (1779)

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Le cadi dupé {The Duped Qadi, or The Duped Judge} is an opéra comique in one act by Christoph Willibald Gluck. It has a French-language libretto by Pierre-René Lemonnier. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna in either November or December of 1761. (The libretto was also set by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny in an opera that premiered in February of that year.)

The music belongs to the Turkish-influenced fashion of the period and features janissary music, represented by piccolo, drums, and cymbals.

[edit] Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast,
November or December, 1761
(Conductor: - )
Cadi, the judge bass
Fatime, his wife contralto
Nouradin tenor
Omar baritone
Omega soprano
Zelmire soprano

[edit] Synopsis

The story involves a judge who wants to divorce his wife, Fatime, in order to marry the beautiful Zelmire, who is in love with Nouradin.

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