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Le postillon de Lonjumeau

Le postillon de Lonjumeau (The Postillion of Lonjumeau) is an opéra-comique in three acts by Adolphe Adam to a French libretto by Adolphe de Leuven and Léon Lévy Brunswick.

Adolphe Adam, 1850

The opera has become the most successful of Adam's works, and the one by which (apart from his ballet Giselle and his Christmas carol Cantique de Noël) he is best known outside his native France. The opera is known for the difficult aria "Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire" which has been called a test for tenors because of the demanding high D, or D5, at the end of the aria.

Performance history

The opera was premiered by the Opéra-Comique at the Salle de la Bourse in Paris on 13 October 1836. Performances followed at the St James's Theatre, London on 13 March 1837, and in New Orleans at the Théâtre d'Orléans on 19 April 1838.

Recent productions have been mounted in the Berlin Staatsoper Unter den Linden (from 4 August 2000) and at the Grand Théâtre, Dijon, (from 30 March 2004 under Philippe Cambreling, with Isabelle Poulenard (Madeleine / Madame de Latour). The latter was a co-production of Opéra Paris-Sud and Opéra de Dijon. The work was performed in Paris for the first time in 125 years in a new production at the Opèra Comique in March 2019 with Michael Spyres in the title role,[1] in a production by Michel Fau. Sébastien Rouland conducted, with Florie Valiquette as Madeleine.[2]

Roles

 
Prévost and Chollet as Madeleine and Chapelou
Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast,[3] 13 October 1836
(Conductor: Henri Valentino[4])
Madeleine, Chapelou's wife dramatic coloratura soprano Geneviève-Aimé-Zoë Prévost
Rose light-lyric soprano or soubrette Mme Roy
Chapelou, a coachman tenor Jean-Baptiste Chollet
Le Marquis de Corcy, head of the Paris Opéra baritone Edmond-Jules Delaunay-Ricquier
Biju, Chapelou's friend bass-baritone François-Louis Henry
Bourdon bass M. Roy
Chorus

Synopsis

Act 1 Chapelou, the just-wedded postillion, or horse-backed coach-guider (cf. coach-mounted coachman), and his innkeeper wife Madeleine decide to consult a clairvoyant to ensure that their marriage will be joyous. The latter foresees however that it will not go smoothly without indicating exactly what will occur when.

At first alarmed, the couple soon banish anxiety in order to enjoy their wedding night. Days into the marriage the Marquis de Corcy, who is director of the Paris Opera, arrives at the couple's inn and is immediately smitten by Madeleine, but doesn't say anything to her. Later he overhears Chapelou singing his usual song with other guests and is impressed by his voice. He decides to invite the young postillion to join the opera company, but they must leave immediately. Excitedly Chapelou asks his friend Biju to tell Madeleine where he has gone and why. Then he and the Marquis depart leaving Madeleine in shock.

Act 2 Ten years later. Madeleine has come into an inheritance and is known as Madame Latour; Chapelou is an opera star. One evening the Marquis holds a post-performance cast reception to which he has invited Latour. Upon meeting her, Chapelou falls in love, not recognising the wife he abandoned. He proposes, she accepts, and a wedding occurs.

Act 3 The Marquis has informed the police and denounced this apparent bigamy. On the wedding night Madeleine appears in her old peasant clothes and Chapelou now recognises her. She then transforms before his eyes into Latour, the heiress. When the Marquis arrives with the police, she reveals her deception to all: the couple have married twice and vow from that day on to love like good village people. This induces a hearty response from the chorus to provide a stirring finale.

Film

In 1936 the opera was loosely adapted into an Austrian-Swiss comedy film The Postman from Longjumeau directed by Carl Lamac.

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Brodie, Susan. "Old French Delight Is Polished Anew By Opéra Comique | Classical Voice North America". Classical Voice North America. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  2. ^ Nicolas Blanmont. Report from Paris. Opera, July 2019, Vol. 70, No. 7, pp. 838–839.
  3. ^ Le postillon de Lonjumeau, libretto at Google Books; Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Le postillon de Lonjumeau, 13 October 1836". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  4. ^ Pougin 1880; Tamvaco 2000, p. 654, note 115.

Sources

  • Pougin, Arthur (1880). "Valentino (Henri-Justin-Joseph)", pp. 597–598, in Biographie universelle des musiciens et Bibliographie générale de la musique par F.-J. Fétis. Supplément et complément, vol. 2. Paris: Firmin-Didot. View at Google Books.
  • Tamvaco, Jean-Louis (2000). Les Cancans de l'Opéra. Chroniques de l'Académie Royale de Musique et du théâtre, à Paris sous les deux restorations (2 volumes, in French). Paris: CNRS Editions. ISBN 9782271056856.

Further reading

External links

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For the film see The Postman from Longjumeau Le postillon de Lonjumeau The Postillion of Lonjumeau is an opera comique in three acts by Adolphe Adam to a French libretto by Adolphe de Leuven and Leon Levy Brunswick Adolphe Adam 1850 The opera has become the most successful of Adam s works and the one by which apart from his ballet Giselle and his Christmas carol Cantique de Noel he is best known outside his native France The opera is known for the difficult aria Mes amis ecoutez l histoire which has been called a test for tenors because of the demanding high D or D5 at the end of the aria Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 4 Film 5 Recordings 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPerformance history EditThe opera was premiered by the Opera Comique at the Salle de la Bourse in Paris on 13 October 1836 Performances followed at the St James s Theatre London on 13 March 1837 and in New Orleans at the Theatre d Orleans on 19 April 1838 Recent productions have been mounted in the Berlin Staatsoper Unter den Linden from 4 August 2000 and at the Grand Theatre Dijon from 30 March 2004 under Philippe Cambreling with Isabelle Poulenard Madeleine Madame de Latour The latter was a co production of Opera Paris Sud and Opera de Dijon The work was performed in Paris for the first time in 125 years in a new production at the Opera Comique in March 2019 with Michael Spyres in the title role 1 in a production by Michel Fau Sebastien Rouland conducted with Florie Valiquette as Madeleine 2 Roles Edit Prevost and Chollet as Madeleine and Chapelou Roles voice types premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast 3 13 October 1836 Conductor Henri Valentino 4 Madeleine Chapelou s wife dramatic coloratura soprano Genevieve Aime Zoe PrevostRose light lyric soprano or soubrette Mme RoyChapelou a coachman tenor Jean Baptiste CholletLe Marquis de Corcy head of the Paris Opera baritone Edmond Jules Delaunay RicquierBiju Chapelou s friend bass baritone Francois Louis HenryBourdon bass M RoyChorusSynopsis EditAct 1 Chapelou the just wedded postillion or horse backed coach guider cf coach mounted coachman and his innkeeper wife Madeleine decide to consult a clairvoyant to ensure that their marriage will be joyous The latter foresees however that it will not go smoothly without indicating exactly what will occur when At first alarmed the couple soon banish anxiety in order to enjoy their wedding night Days into the marriage the Marquis de Corcy who is director of the Paris Opera arrives at the couple s inn and is immediately smitten by Madeleine but doesn t say anything to her Later he overhears Chapelou singing his usual song with other guests and is impressed by his voice He decides to invite the young postillion to join the opera company but they must leave immediately Excitedly Chapelou asks his friend Biju to tell Madeleine where he has gone and why Then he and the Marquis depart leaving Madeleine in shock Act 2 Ten years later Madeleine has come into an inheritance and is known as Madame Latour Chapelou is an opera star One evening the Marquis holds a post performance cast reception to which he has invited Latour Upon meeting her Chapelou falls in love not recognising the wife he abandoned He proposes she accepts and a wedding occurs Act 3 The Marquis has informed the police and denounced this apparent bigamy On the wedding night Madeleine appears in her old peasant clothes and Chapelou now recognises her She then transforms before his eyes into Latour the heiress When the Marquis arrives with the police she reveals her deception to all the couple have married twice and vow from that day on to love like good village people This induces a hearty response from the chorus to provide a stirring finale Film EditIn 1936 the opera was loosely adapted into an Austrian Swiss comedy film The Postman from Longjumeau directed by Carl Lamac Recordings Edit17 25 September 1985 Salle Garnier Monte Carlo Thomas Fulton conducting the Orchestre philharmonique de Monte Carlo with John Aler Chapelou Saint Phar Francois Le Roux de Corcy Jean Philippe Lafont Biju Alcindor June Anderson Madeleine Madame de Latour Daniel Ottewaere Bourdon Balvina de Courcelles Rose EMI 557106 2 DVD 2020 filmed at the Opera Comique Paris Sebastien Rouland conducting the Orchestre de l Opera de Rouen Normandie and Accentus chorus with Michael Spyres Chapelou Saint Phar Florie Valiquette Madeleine Madame de Latour Franck Leguerinel Le Marquis de Corcy Laurent Kubla Biju Alcindor Julien Clement Bourdon Michel Fau Rose Naxos Cat NBD0112VReferences Edit Brodie Susan Old French Delight Is Polished Anew By Opera Comique Classical Voice North America Classical Voice North America Retrieved 25 April 2019 Nicolas Blanmont Report from Paris Opera July 2019 Vol 70 No 7 pp 838 839 Le postillon de Lonjumeau libretto at Google Books Casaglia Gherardo 2005 Le postillon de Lonjumeau 13 October 1836 L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian Pougin 1880 Tamvaco 2000 p 654 note 115 Sources Pougin Arthur 1880 Valentino Henri Justin Joseph pp 597 598 in Biographie universelle des musiciens et Bibliographie generale de la musique par F J Fetis Supplement et complement vol 2 Paris Firmin Didot View at Google Books Tamvaco Jean Louis 2000 Les Cancans de l Opera Chroniques de l Academie Royale de Musique et du theatre a Paris sous les deux restorations 2 volumes in French Paris CNRS Editions ISBN 9782271056856 Further reading EditWarrack John and West Ewan 1992 The Oxford Dictionary of Opera 782 pages ISBN 0 19 869164 5External links EditLe postillon de Lonjumeau Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Portal Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le postillon de Lonjumeau amp oldid 1072179224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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