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La caravane du Caire

La Caravane du Caire is an opera or opéra-ballet in three acts by André Grétry, set to a libretto by Étienne Morel de Chédeville. Tradition has it that either the libretto was partially written[1] or the idea of it was allegedly suggested[2] by the Count of Provence, who would go down in history as Louis XVIII of France.

Composer André Grétry

The opera was first performed at the Palace of Fontainebleau on 30 October 1783 and had its public premiere at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, the period venue of the Paris Opera, on 15 January 1784. It was the most successful of Grétry's large-scale works that are lighter in tone: it received over 500 performances at the Paris Opera up to 1829,[1] being billed every year between 1785 and 1791, and, except for 1818, between 1806 and 1828, besides enjoying further irregular stagings during the Revolutionary period.[2]

Roles edit

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 30 October 1783[3]
(Conductor: – )
Osman, the Pasha of Egypt basse-taille (bass-baritone) Auguste-Athanase (Augustin) Chéron
Almaïde, the favourite of the Pasha soprano Suzanne Joinville
Tamorin, the chief eunuch of the Seraglio haute-contre Jean-Joseph Rousseau [it][4]
Husca, the chief of the caravan and a slave trader baritone François Lays
Saint-Phar, a French slave haute-contre Étienne Lainez
Zélime, a slave woman soprano Marie-Thérèse Maillard
A French slave woman soprano Josèphe-Eulalie Audinot
An Italian slave woman soprano Mlle Buret
Two Hungarian women sopranos Anne-Marie-Jeanne Gavaudan [fr], l'ainée (the elder)
Adélaïde Gavaudan, cadette (the younger)
Florestan, a ship's captain basse-taille (bass-baritone) Henri Larrivée
Furville, a French officer baritone Louis-Claude-Armand Chardin, called "Chardiny"
Osmin, a Seraglio guard basse-taille (bass-baritone) M Moreau
Seraglio sultanas sopranos Gertrude Girardin, Marie-Anne Thaunat,
Mlles Josephine, Rosalie
Chorus: People of different nations, i. e. free voyagers, slaves and Arabs (act I), women and retinue of the Seraglio (acts II–III)

Synopsis edit

Act 1 edit

A caravan is heading to Cairo. Among the travellers are the slave dealer Husca and his slaves Zélime and her husband Saint-Phar. Husca hopes that the beautiful Zélime will fetch a good price on the market. When a band of Arabs attacks the caravan, Saint-Phar offers to help Husca fight them off in return for his freedom. They drive off the Arabs and Husca releases Saint-Phar from slavery but refuses to do the same for Zélime.

Act 2 edit

In his palace in Cairo the Pasha is sunk in gloom. Nevertheless, he is keen to celebrate the heroism of Florestan, a Frenchman who saved his treasure ship during a storm. The Pasha's wife Almaïde tries to cheer up her husband with a dance by the women of the harem. Husca and the chief eunuch Tamorin have another idea for improving the Pasha's mood: he should buy himself a new European slave girl or two. They go to the bazaar where they watch a Frenchwoman playing the harp, an Italian singing a virtuoso aria, a German performing a folk song, and dances from Georgians and Indians. But the Pasha is smitten at the sight of Zélime and buys her for his harem. Saint-Phar vows to rescue her.

Act 3 edit

While waiting for the celebrations, Florestan laments the loss of his son at sea. Osmin tells Almaïde of a plot by a Frenchman to free Zélime from the harem. Eager to get rid of her new rival, she urges Osmin to give him every help necessary. Florestan thanks the Pasha for his hospitable treatment and prepares to depart. When news comes of the attempted abduction of Zélime, Florestan is outraged to hear that the culprit is a Frenchman. However, it turns out that Saint-Phar is Florestan's lost son. The Pasha relents and frees Saint-Phar and Zélime, allowing the family to be reunited.

Recordings edit

  • La caravane du Caire, Ricercar Academy, Choeur de Chambre de Namur, conducted by Marc Minkowski (2 CDS, Ricercar, 1992; re-released July 2008 together with extracts from Le jugement de Midas conducted by Gustav Leonhardt).
  • La caravane du Caire, Choeur de Chambre de Namur, Les Agrémens, conducted by Guy Van Waas (2 CDs, Ricercar, 2014)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Charlton.
  2. ^ a b Pitou, p. 95.
  3. ^ According to the original libretto.
  4. ^ Sources traditionally report only the initial letter (J.) of this singer's name; full details, however, can be found in Organico dei fratelli a talento della Loggia parigina di Saint-Jean d'Écosse du Contrat Social (1773–89) (list of the members of this Masonic lodge), reported as an Appendix in Zeffiro Ciuffoletti and Sergio Moravia (eds.): La Massoneria. La storia, gli uomini, le idee. Mondadori, Milan 2004, ISBN 978-8804536468 (in Italian).

Sources edit

Period sources edit

  • Original libretto: La Caravane du Caire, opéra en trois actes, representé à Fontainebleau devant Leurs Majestés, le 30 Octobre 1783, et pour la premiere fois, sur le Théâtre de l'Academie-Royale de Musique, le Mardi 13 Janvier 1784. De Lormel, Paris 1784 (accessible online at Google Books).
  • Period printed score: La Caravane du Caire, opéra ballet en trois actes. Représenté à Fontainebleau devant leurs Majestés le 30 Octobre 1783. Et pour la premiere fois sur le Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique le Lundi 12 Janvier 1784. Huguet, Paris 1784 (accessible online at Gallica).
  • La caravane du Caire, opéra ballet, 3 actes, by Andre Ernest Modeste Gretry, French, digitized by BYU on archive.org

Modern sources edit

  • David Charlton. "La caravane du Caire", in Macy, Laura, ed., Grove Music Online (Retrieved 10 May 2007; grovemusic.com 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine, subscription access).
  • Spire Pitou (1985). The Paris Opera: An Encyclopedia of Operas, Ballets, Composers, and Performers. Rococo and Romantic, 1715-1815. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313243943.

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La Caravane du Caire is an opera or opera ballet in three acts by Andre Gretry set to a libretto by Etienne Morel de Chedeville Tradition has it that either the libretto was partially written 1 or the idea of it was allegedly suggested 2 by the Count of Provence who would go down in history as Louis XVIII of France Composer Andre GretryThe opera was first performed at the Palace of Fontainebleau on 30 October 1783 and had its public premiere at the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin the period venue of the Paris Opera on 15 January 1784 It was the most successful of Gretry s large scale works that are lighter in tone it received over 500 performances at the Paris Opera up to 1829 1 being billed every year between 1785 and 1791 and except for 1818 between 1806 and 1828 besides enjoying further irregular stagings during the Revolutionary period 2 Contents 1 Roles 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act 1 2 2 Act 2 2 3 Act 3 3 Recordings 4 References 5 Sources 5 1 Period sources 5 2 Modern sourcesRoles editRole Voice type Premiere Cast 30 October 1783 3 Conductor Osman the Pasha of Egypt basse taille bass baritone Auguste Athanase Augustin Cheron Almaide the favourite of the Pasha soprano Suzanne Joinville Tamorin the chief eunuch of the Seraglio haute contre Jean Joseph Rousseau it 4 Husca the chief of the caravan and a slave trader baritone Francois Lays Saint Phar a French slave haute contre Etienne Lainez Zelime a slave woman soprano Marie Therese Maillard A French slave woman soprano Josephe Eulalie Audinot An Italian slave woman soprano Mlle Buret Two Hungarian women sopranos Anne Marie Jeanne Gavaudan fr l ainee the elder Adelaide Gavaudan cadette the younger Florestan a ship s captain basse taille bass baritone Henri Larrivee Furville a French officer baritone Louis Claude Armand Chardin called Chardiny Osmin a Seraglio guard basse taille bass baritone M Moreau Seraglio sultanas sopranos Gertrude Girardin Marie Anne Thaunat Mlles Josephine Rosalie Chorus People of different nations i e free voyagers slaves and Arabs act I women and retinue of the Seraglio acts II III Synopsis editAct 1 edit A caravan is heading to Cairo Among the travellers are the slave dealer Husca and his slaves Zelime and her husband Saint Phar Husca hopes that the beautiful Zelime will fetch a good price on the market When a band of Arabs attacks the caravan Saint Phar offers to help Husca fight them off in return for his freedom They drive off the Arabs and Husca releases Saint Phar from slavery but refuses to do the same for Zelime Act 2 edit In his palace in Cairo the Pasha is sunk in gloom Nevertheless he is keen to celebrate the heroism of Florestan a Frenchman who saved his treasure ship during a storm The Pasha s wife Almaide tries to cheer up her husband with a dance by the women of the harem Husca and the chief eunuch Tamorin have another idea for improving the Pasha s mood he should buy himself a new European slave girl or two They go to the bazaar where they watch a Frenchwoman playing the harp an Italian singing a virtuoso aria a German performing a folk song and dances from Georgians and Indians But the Pasha is smitten at the sight of Zelime and buys her for his harem Saint Phar vows to rescue her Act 3 edit While waiting for the celebrations Florestan laments the loss of his son at sea Osmin tells Almaide of a plot by a Frenchman to free Zelime from the harem Eager to get rid of her new rival she urges Osmin to give him every help necessary Florestan thanks the Pasha for his hospitable treatment and prepares to depart When news comes of the attempted abduction of Zelime Florestan is outraged to hear that the culprit is a Frenchman However it turns out that Saint Phar is Florestan s lost son The Pasha relents and frees Saint Phar and Zelime allowing the family to be reunited Recordings editLa caravane du Caire Ricercar Academy Choeur de Chambre de Namur conducted by Marc Minkowski 2 CDS Ricercar 1992 re released July 2008 together with extracts from Le jugement de Midas conducted by Gustav Leonhardt La caravane du Caire Choeur de Chambre de Namur Les Agremens conducted by Guy Van Waas 2 CDs Ricercar 2014 References edit a b Charlton a b Pitou p 95 According to the original libretto Sources traditionally report only the initial letter J of this singer s name full details however can be found in Organico dei fratelli a talento della Loggia parigina di Saint Jean d Ecosse du Contrat Social 1773 89 list of the members of this Masonic lodge reported as an Appendix in Zeffiro Ciuffoletti and Sergio Moravia eds La Massoneria La storia gli uomini le idee Mondadori Milan 2004 ISBN 978 8804536468 in Italian Sources editPeriod sources edit Original libretto La Caravane du Caire opera en trois actes represente a Fontainebleau devant Leurs Majestes le 30 Octobre 1783 et pour la premiere fois sur le Theatre de l Academie Royale de Musique le Mardi 13 Janvier 1784 De Lormel Paris 1784 accessible online at Google Books Period printed score La Caravane du Caire opera ballet en trois actes Represente a Fontainebleau devant leurs Majestes le 30 Octobre 1783 Et pour la premiere fois sur le Theatre de l Academie Royale de Musique le Lundi 12 Janvier 1784 Huguet Paris 1784 accessible online at Gallica La caravane du Caire opera ballet 3 actes by Andre Ernest Modeste Gretry French digitized by BYU on archive org Modern sources edit David Charlton La caravane du Caire in Macy Laura ed Grove Music Online Retrieved 10 May 2007 grovemusic com Archived 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine subscription access Spire Pitou 1985 The Paris Opera An Encyclopedia of Operas Ballets Composers and Performers Rococo and Romantic 1715 1815 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press ISBN 9780313243943 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La caravane du Caire amp oldid 1220288482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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