L'étoile de Seville
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L'étoile de Seville (The Star of Seville) is a grand opera in four acts composed by Michael Balfe to a libretto by Hippolyte Lucas and Léon Pillet based on Lope de Vega's play La estrella de Sevilla. It premiered at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique in Paris on 17 December 1845 with Rosine Stoltz in the title role.
Roles
Roles | Voice type | Premiere cast 7 December 1845, (Conductor: ) |
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Estrella | soprano | Rosine Stoltz |
Zaïda | soprano | Marie-Dolorès Nau |
Don Sanche | tenor | Italo Gardoni |
Don Bustos | tenor | Brémont |
Pedro | tenor | Paulin |
King | baritone | Paul Barroilhet |
Don Arias | bass | Joseph Menghis |
Gomez | bass | Ferdinand Prévôt |
References
- Sources
- Barrett, William Alexander (1882). Balfe: His Life and Work. Remington and Co.
- Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Balfe". Almanacco Amadeus
- Lucas, Hippolyte (1845). L'étoile de Séville: grand opéra en 4 actes (libretto). V. Jonas (Paris)
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