Le roi de Lahore

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Operas by Jules Massenet

La grand'tante (1867)
Don César de Bazan (1872)
Le roi de Lahore (1877)
Hérodiade (1881)
Manon (1884)
Le Cid (1885)
Esclarmonde (1889)
Le mage (1891)
Werther (1892)
Thaïs (1894)
Le portrait de Manon (1894)
La Navarraise (1894)
Sapho (1897)
Cendrillon (1899)
Grisélidis (1901)
Le jongleur de Notre-Dame (1902)
Chérubin (1903)
Ariane (1906)
Thérèse (1907)
Bacchus (1909)
Don Quichotte (1910)
Roma (1912)
Panurge (1913)
Cléopâtre (1914)
Amadis (1922)

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Le roi de Lahore ("The king of Lahore") is an opera in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet. It was first performed at the Palais Garnier in Paris on April 27, 1877.

Le roi de Lahore is Massenet's third extant opera and was his first major success in Paris, spawning performances across Europe and ensuring his place as the most popular composer of his time. At the occasion of the opera's centenary, in 1977, it was revived by the Vancouver Opera, Canada, starring Joan Sutherland and conducted by her husband Richard Bonynge, who both then also recorded the opera in the studio.

[edit] Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, April 27, 1877
(Conductor: - )
Sitâ, priestess of Indra soprano De Reszké
Kaled, the king's servant mezzo-soprano Fouquet
Alim, King of Lahore tenor Salomon
Scindia, Minister to Alim baritone Lassalle
Timour, high priest of Indra bass Bourdouresque
Indra, an Indian deity bass Menu

[edit] Selected recordings

Year Cast
(Sitâ, Alim, Scindia)
Conductor,
Opera House and Orchestra
Label
1979 Joan Sutherland,
Luis Lima,
Sherrill Milnes
Richard Bonynge,
National Philharmonic orchestra and chorus
Audio CD: Decca
2004 Ana Maria Sanchez,
Giuseppe Gipali,
Vladimir Stoyanov
Marcello Viotti,
Teatro La Fenice orchestra and chorus
Audio CD: Dynamic

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