L'amant statue
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Nicolas Dalayrac |
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Operas
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L'amant statue is an opera in one act by composer Nicolas Dalayrac with a French libretto by Fouques Desfontaines. The opera premiered at the Palace of Fontainebleau on August 4, 1785 in the presence of King Louis XVI of France.[1]
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, August 4, 1785 Conductor: |
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Célimène | soprano | |
Rosette | soprano | |
Dorval | tenor | |
Frontin | baritone | |
Discography
- L'amant statue with conductor Michael Cook and the Orchestre du Festival de Saint-Céré. Cast includes: Elisabeth Duval (Célimène), Jean-Pierre Chevalier (Dorval), Florence Launay (Rosette), and Francis Dudziak (Frontin). Recorded live on August 8, 1985. Released on the Ariane-Scalen label.
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