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Le déserteur (opera)

Le déserteur (The Deserter) is a drame mélé de musique (opéra comique) by the French composer Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny with a libretto by Michel-Jean Sedaine. It was first performed on 6 March 1769 by the Comédie-Italienne at their public theatre, the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris.

The work was Monsigny's greatest musical success and is one of the key operas of late 18th-century French opéra comique. It was performed in Amsterdam (1769), Copenhagen (1770), Germany in German translation (1770: Hamburg and Brunswick; 1771: Frankfurt), London on 2 November 1773 in an English version by Charles Dibdin, who added music of his own and two numbers by Philidor, and was performed in New York City on 8 June 1787 in French and in Philadelphia on 11 July 1787 in English (London version).[1] It was revived by the Paris Opéra-Comique on 28 July 1802 at the Salle Feydeau and on 30 October 1843 at the second Salle Favart, in a revised version re-orchestrated by Adolphe Adam.[2] The company performed it over 300 times up to 1911.[3] The work mixes serious and comic elements, an example of the latter being the behaviour of the drunkard Montauciel. The theme of a last-minute reprieve from execution influenced later rescue opera.

Roles edit

 
Marie-Thérèse Laruette
Pastel by Jean-Baptiste Perronneau
Cast Voice type[4] Premiere, 6 March 1769[5]
Alexis, a soldier baritone[6] Joseph Caillot
Louise, his fiancée soprano Marie-Thérèse Laruette
Jean-Louis, Louise's father tenor Jean-Louis Laruette [fr]
Alexis's aunt soprano Mme Bérard
Bertrand, Alexis's cousin haute-contre Antoine Trial
Jeannette, a young peasant soprano Pétronille-Rosalie Beaupré
Montauciel, a dragoon tenor Clairval (Jean-Baptiste Guignard)
Courchemin, a brigadier basse-taille (bass-baritone) M Nainville
Three guards haute-contre, tenor, tenor Robert Desbrosses, M Lemoyne etc.
The jailer spoken role

Synopsis edit

Alexis, a young soldier, is engaged to be married to Louise, a farmer's daughter. On the orders of her father, she plays a trick on him by pretending she is going to marry her cousin Bertrand instead. Alexis falls for the deception and deserts the army in despair. He is captured and thrown into jail to await execution. Louise goes to see the king to beg for mercy for Alexis. She receives a letter of reprieve but faints from exhaustion before she is able to deliver it. All ends happily, however, when the king arrives in person and frees Alexis.

Recording edit

  • Le déserteur (musical numbers only): William Sharp (Alexis), Dominique Labelle (Louise), Ann Monoyios (Jeannette), David Newman (Montauciel/Second Guard), Eugene Galvin (Jean-Louis/Third Guard), Tony Boutté (Bertrand/First Guard), Darren Perry (Courchemin), Claire Kuttler (Aunt Marguerite), Andrew Adelsberger (Jailer), Opera Lafayette Orchestra, conducted by Ryan Brown (Naxos 8.660263-64, 2010)

Adaptations edit

The opera was adapted as a pantomime ballet at least three times in the eighteenth century:

References edit

  1. ^ Alfred Loewenberg (1978), Annals of Opera 1597–1940 (third edition, revised), columns 305–306. Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 9780874718515.
  2. ^ Nicole Wild and David Charlton, David (2005), Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique Paris: répertoire 1762-1972, p. 212. Sprimont, Belgium: Editions Mardaga. ISBN 978-2-87009-898-1.
  3. ^ Wolff S. Un demi-siècle d'Opéra-Comique (1900–1950). André Bonne, Paris, 1953.
  4. ^ According to Mellace, unless otherwise stated in footnotes
  5. ^ According to the original libretto
  6. ^ Caillot, the first performer, was endowed with a very wide compass which enabled him to sing as a basse taille, but also to reach up to the haute-contre tones (Jean Gourret, Histoire de l'Opéra-Comique, Paris, Les publications universitaires, 1978, p. 43). According to Rodolfo Celletti "he was a baritenor and a bass at the same time": Grétry and Monsigny used to notate his parts in the bass clef, but to set them in high-baritone tessiture (Voce di tenore, Milan, Idealibri, 1989, p. 59, ISBN 88-7082-127-7).
  7. ^ John V. Chapman (2004), "Jean Dauberval", pp. 351–354, in International Encyclopedia of Dance (6 volumes), edited by Selma Jeanne Cohen. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195094626 (hardcover). ISBN 9780195173697 (2004 paperback edition).
  8. ^ Le Déserteur, ballet d'action en trois actes (Dauberval), 1804
  9. ^ Le Déserteur, ballet d'action en trois actes (M. Gardel), 1786.
  10. ^ "Le Déserteur, ballet-pantomime en 3 actes", p. 360] in Théodore Lajarte (1878). Bibliothèque musicale du Théâtre de l'Opéra, volume 1 [1671–1791]. Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles.

Sources edit

  • Viking Opera Guide ed. Holden (1993)
  • (in Italian) Mellace, Raffaele, Déserteur, Le, in Gelli, Piero and Poletti, Filippo (editors), Dizionario dell'opera 2008, Milan, Baldini Castoldi Dalai, 2007, p. 304, ISBN 978-88-6073-184-5 (reproduced at Opera Manager)
  • Sedaine, Michel (1769). Le déserteur: Drame en trois actes, en prose melée de musique. Par Monsieur Sedaine. La musique par M***. Représentée [sic!], pour la premiere fois, par les Comédiens Italiens ordinaires du Roi, le Lundi 6 Mars 1769, libretto, 82 pages. Paris: Chez Claude Herissant. View at Google Books.
  • Philippe Vendrix (ed.) L'opéra-comique en France au XVIIIe siècle (Mardaga, 1992)

External links edit

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Le deserteur The Deserter is a drame mele de musique opera comique by the French composer Pierre Alexandre Monsigny with a libretto by Michel Jean Sedaine It was first performed on 6 March 1769 by the Comedie Italienne at their public theatre the Hotel de Bourgogne in Paris The work was Monsigny s greatest musical success and is one of the key operas of late 18th century French opera comique It was performed in Amsterdam 1769 Copenhagen 1770 Germany in German translation 1770 Hamburg and Brunswick 1771 Frankfurt London on 2 November 1773 in an English version by Charles Dibdin who added music of his own and two numbers by Philidor and was performed in New York City on 8 June 1787 in French and in Philadelphia on 11 July 1787 in English London version 1 It was revived by the Paris Opera Comique on 28 July 1802 at the Salle Feydeau and on 30 October 1843 at the second Salle Favart in a revised version re orchestrated by Adolphe Adam 2 The company performed it over 300 times up to 1911 3 The work mixes serious and comic elements an example of the latter being the behaviour of the drunkard Montauciel The theme of a last minute reprieve from execution influenced later rescue opera Contents 1 Roles 2 Synopsis 3 Recording 4 Adaptations 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksRoles edit nbsp Marie Therese LaruettePastel by Jean Baptiste Perronneau Cast Voice type 4 Premiere 6 March 1769 5 Alexis a soldier baritone 6 Joseph Caillot Louise his fiancee soprano Marie Therese Laruette Jean Louis Louise s father tenor Jean Louis Laruette fr Alexis s aunt soprano Mme Berard Bertrand Alexis s cousin haute contre Antoine Trial Jeannette a young peasant soprano Petronille Rosalie Beaupre Montauciel a dragoon tenor Clairval Jean Baptiste Guignard Courchemin a brigadier basse taille bass baritone M Nainville Three guards haute contre tenor tenor Robert Desbrosses M Lemoyne etc The jailer spoken roleSynopsis editAlexis a young soldier is engaged to be married to Louise a farmer s daughter On the orders of her father she plays a trick on him by pretending she is going to marry her cousin Bertrand instead Alexis falls for the deception and deserts the army in despair He is captured and thrown into jail to await execution Louise goes to see the king to beg for mercy for Alexis She receives a letter of reprieve but faints from exhaustion before she is able to deliver it All ends happily however when the king arrives in person and frees Alexis Recording editLe deserteur musical numbers only William Sharp Alexis Dominique Labelle Louise Ann Monoyios Jeannette David Newman Montauciel Second Guard Eugene Galvin Jean Louis Third Guard Tony Boutte Bertrand First Guard Darren Perry Courchemin Claire Kuttler Aunt Marguerite Andrew Adelsberger Jailer Opera Lafayette Orchestra conducted by Ryan Brown Naxos 8 660263 64 2010 Adaptations editThe opera was adapted as a pantomime ballet at least three times in the eighteenth century Zuchelli s Il disertore first produced at the King s Theatre London in December 1779 Jean Dauberval s Le deserteur first produced at Grand Theatre de Bordeaux in 1772 and at the King s Theatre London in May 1784 7 and the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin in 1804 in a production by Jean Aumer 8 Maximilien Gardel s Le deserteur ballet d action en trois actes first produced at Fontainebleau on 21 October 1786 9 and the Paris Opera on 16 January 1788 10 References edit Alfred Loewenberg 1978 Annals of Opera 1597 1940 third edition revised columns 305 306 Totowa New Jersey Rowman and Littlefield ISBN 9780874718515 Nicole Wild and David Charlton David 2005 Theatre de l Opera Comique Paris repertoire 1762 1972 p 212 Sprimont Belgium Editions Mardaga ISBN 978 2 87009 898 1 Wolff S Un demi siecle d Opera Comique 1900 1950 Andre Bonne Paris 1953 According to Mellace unless otherwise stated in footnotes According to the original libretto Caillot the first performer was endowed with a very wide compass which enabled him to sing as a basse taille but also to reach up to the haute contre tones Jean Gourret Histoire de l Opera Comique Paris Les publications universitaires 1978 p 43 According to Rodolfo Celletti he was a baritenor and a bass at the same time Gretry and Monsigny used to notate his parts in the bass clef but to set them in high baritone tessiture Voce di tenore Milan Idealibri 1989 p 59 ISBN 88 7082 127 7 John V Chapman 2004 Jean Dauberval pp 351 354 in International Encyclopedia of Dance 6 volumes edited by Selma Jeanne Cohen Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195094626 hardcover ISBN 9780195173697 2004 paperback edition Le Deserteur ballet d action en trois actes Dauberval 1804 Le Deserteur ballet d action en trois actes M Gardel 1786 Le Deserteur ballet pantomime en 3 actes p 360 in Theodore Lajarte 1878 Bibliotheque musicale du Theatre de l Opera volume 1 1671 1791 Paris Librairie des Bibliophiles Sources editViking Opera Guide ed Holden 1993 in Italian Mellace Raffaele Deserteur Le in Gelli Piero and Poletti Filippo editors Dizionario dell opera 2008 Milan Baldini Castoldi Dalai 2007 p 304 ISBN 978 88 6073 184 5 reproduced at Opera Manager Sedaine Michel 1769 Le deserteur Drame en trois actes en prose melee de musique Par Monsieur Sedaine La musique par M Representee sic pour la premiere fois par les Comediens Italiens ordinaires du Roi le Lundi 6 Mars 1769 libretto 82 pages Paris Chez Claude Herissant View at Google Books Philippe Vendrix ed L opera comique en France au XVIIIe siecle Mardaga 1992 External links editSung text of the Naxos recording with English translation at the Naxos web site Le deserteur opera Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le deserteur opera amp oldid 1191565092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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