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Les p'tites Michu

Les p'tites Michu (The Little Michus) is an opérette in three acts, with music by André Messager and words by Albert Vanloo and Georges Duval. The piece is set in Paris in the years following the French Revolution and depicts the complications ensuing after the identities of two girls become confused in their infancy.

Poster for first production, 1897

The opera opened at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris, on 16 November 1897 and ran for more than 150 performances. It became an international success, with productions in four continents, including an unusually long run of 400 performances in London, and had subsequent revivals in Paris.

Background and first production

 
Odette Dulac (Blanche-Marie) and Alice Bonheur (Marie-Blanche), 1897

After a considerable success in 1890 with his opéra comique La Basoche Messager had a series of failures later in the decade. Among these, Madame Chrysanthème (1893) played for 16 performances in Paris,[1] Mirette (1894), written for London, had a disappointing run, and Le chevalier d'Harmental (1896) ran for only six performances at the Opéra-Comique.[2] An opérette, La fiancée en loterie (1896), managed 71 showings,[3] and a "pièce fantastique", La montagne enchantée (1897), closed after 35 performances.[4] Discouraged by these failures, Messager resolved to compose no more, and retreated a cottage in the English countryside with his wife, the Irish songwriter Hope Temple.[5] In 1897 he received an unsolicited libretto. He did not know at the time that three other composers had already turned it down, and it appealed to him greatly. He began composing and completed the score in three months.[6]

The first performance was at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens on 16 November 1897, starring Odette Dulac in one of the title roles, with the production running for over 150 performances.[7]

Roles

 
Victor Regnard (Michu), Mme Vigouroux (Mme Michu) and Maurice Lamy (Aristide), 1897
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 16 November 1897
(Conductor: André Messager)
Général des Ifs bass Barral
Michu baritone Victor Regnard
Aristide tenor Maurice Lamy
Bagnolet tenor Brunais
Gaston Rigaud baritone Henri Marchand
Marie-Blanche soprano Alice Bonheur
Blanche-Marie soprano Odette Dulac
Mlle Herpin mezzo-soprano Léonie Laporte
Madame Michu soprano Vigouroux
Madame Rousselin soprano Lérys
Madame Saint-Phar soprano Yrven

Synopsis

In 1793, the wife of the Marquis des Ifs dies in childbirth. The Marquis, before disappearing to evade arrest by revolutionary forces, entrusts the infant girl to the Michus, paying the family a sum of money that allows them to open a prosperous shop. The Michus have a daughter of their own. While bathing the two babies, M. Michu mixes them up and cannot tell which is which.

Act 1

By 1810, the girls, Blanche-Marie and Marie-Blanche, have grown up together, believing themselves to be twins, and have gone to school under the military Mlle. Herpin. Aristide, the Michus' clerk, is in love with one of the girls but is not sure which. The Marquis des Ifs, now a general, sends Bagnolet to find his daughter, whose hand he has promised to lieutenant Gaston Rigaud, an officer who saved his life. It turns out that Gaston is Mlle. Herpin's nephew, and while visiting his aunt, the girls meet the handsome lieutenant, and both are enchanted. Bagnolet finds the Michus. They are embarrassed at being unable to say which of the girls is the general's daughter.

 
Act 3 in original 1897 production

Act 2 The general and his guests await the arrival of his daughter. When the Michus arrive, the general is impatient with their explanation: he wants to know which girl is his daughter and will marry the lieutenant. Knowing that her sister is enamoured of Gaston, Blanche-Marie decides to make a sacrifice and identifies her sister as the general's daughter.

Act 3

With a sad heart, Blanche-Marie resigns herself to marry Aristide, whom she finds exceedingly uninteresting. On the other hand, and to the astonishment of her fiancé and the Marquis, Marie-Blanche goes to help at the shop at every opportunity. She realizes that she has made a mistake: her sister loves Gaston, and she herself would prefer the common life of the shop and marriage to Aristide. The day of the double wedding, Marie-Blanche looks for a portrait of the Marquis' wife. Her idea is to dress Blanche-Marie as the late Marchionesse. The resemblance is astonishing. The Marquis believes that he sees his wife: Blanche-Marie must be his daughter.

The two couples are sorted out and all ends happily. Madame Michu forbids her husband to hand the two young women to their respective bridgrooms: "Don't you touch them, or you'll mix them up again!" [n 1]

Source: Gänzl and Lamb[9]

Musical numbers

 
Mariette Sully as Marie-Blanche, 1899 revival
 
Adeline Genée in the London production
 
Robert Evett as Gaston and Willie Edouin as General des Ifs, London 1905

Act 1

  • Overture
  • Chorus and couplets "Le tambour résonne" ("The drum resounds") – Pensionnaires
  • Duet "Blanche-Marie et Marie-Blanche" ("Blanche-Marie and Marie-Blanche") – The two sisters
  • Madrigal "Quoi, vous tremblez ma belle enfant" ("What, you tremble my beautiful child") – Gaston
  • Trio "Michu! Michu! Michu!" – Blanche-Marie, Marie-Blanche, Gaston
  • Couplets "Sapristi! le beau militaire" ("Sapristi! The handsome soldier") – Marie-Blanche
  • Trio "Nous v'là! Nous v'là!" et couplets "A l'ouvrage le matin" ("We're here! We're here!" and couplets "At work in the morning") – Mme Michu, Michu, Aristide
  • Ensemble "Voici papa, maman Gâteau" ("Look, father and mother: cake!") – Blanche-Marie et Marie-Blanche
  • Couplets "Blanche Marie, si douce" ("Blanche Marie, so sweet") – Aristide
  • Finale "Je viens d'entendre un roulement" ("I have just heard a drumroll") – All

Act 2

  • Introduction and chorus "A la santé du général" ("To the General's health!")
  • Rondo "Non, je n'ai jamais vu ça" ("No, I never saw that") – The General
  • Quartet "Entre là" ("Between them") – Blanche-Marie, Marie-Blanche, the Michus
  • Duet "Ah! Quel malheur, quel malheur" ("Ah what a disaster") – Blanche-Marie, Marie-Blanche"
  • Couplets "Me prenez-vous pour un conscrit" ("Do you take me for a conscript?") – The General
  • Prayer "St-Nicolas" – Blanche-Marie, Marie-Blanche
  • Trio "C'est la fille du général" ("It's the General's daughter") – Blanche-Marie, Marie-Blanche, Gaston
  • Finale: "Capitaine, approchez" et Couplets "Mesdames, grand merci" ("Captain, approach … Thank you very much, ladies") – Marie-Blanche

Act 3

  • Chorus and ensemble "A la boutique" ("At the shop")
  • Couplets "Comme une girouette mon coeur tourmait" ("My heart was turning like a weather-vane") – Aristide
  • Romance "Vois-tu, je m'en veux" ("See: I blame myself") – Blanche-Marie
  • Chorus "Bonjour, mesdam's les mariées" et ronde des Halles "On peux chercher en tous pays" ("Hello, ladies, brides" and Rondo of Les Halles "We can search in all lands") – Marie-Blanche
  • Duet "Rassurez-vous Monsieur Gaston" ("Do not worry, Monsieur Gaston") – Blanche-Marie, Gaston
  • Sextet " Assieds-toi là" ("Sit here") – Blanche-Marie, Marie-Blanche, the Michus, Aristide, Gaston
  • Finale "Blanche-Marie et Marie-Blanche" – All

Revivals and adaptations

A revival at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques in 1899 starred Mariette Sully and Jean Périer.[10]

The work was given in German in Berlin in December 1898. The same adaptation was presented in Vienna in September 1899 at the Carltheater.[10] The German version was also seen in Cologne.[11] The opera was given in the original French in Brussels in January 1899.[8] An Italian production opened at the Teatro Constanzi in Rome in January 1900.[12] The work played in Lisbon in 1901 and Algiers in 1904.[8]

The piece enjoyed a long run in London under the title The Little Michus. The English adaptation was by Henry Hamilton, with lyrics by Percy Greenbank, and was produced by George Edwardes at Daly's Theatre. The composer conducted the first night, on 29 April 1905,[13] and the piece ran for 400 performances.[14] It starred Adrienne Augarde and Mabel Green, with Robert Evett, Willie Edouin, Huntley Wright, Amy Augarde, Willie Warde, Ambrose Manning, Louis Bradfield.[14][n 2] A role was added during the run for the dancer Adeline Genée.[14] A piece of comic business introduced during the run involved a fictional animal called the Gazeka, which became a London fad.[15]

The Australian premiere of The Little Michus was in June 1906 at Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney.[16] In the US the work had a Broadway run in 1907, with George Graves, Ruth Julian and Alice Judson in the leading roles.[10][17] and was first given in New Zealand in 1908.[18]

Recordings

A recording of the complete opera was made in May 2018 by the Compagnie Les Brigands, the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, and the Choeur d'Angers-Nantes Opéra, conducted by Pierre Dumoussaud.[19] A DVD was issued in 2005 of a complete performance of the opera given at the Théâtre municipal de Clermont-Ferrand, in April of that year.[20]

Notes, references and sources

Notes

  1. ^ N'y touche plus! Tu les mêlerais encore![8]
  2. ^ During the run Edouin (General des Ifs) was succeeded by George Graves; Manning (Michu) by Fred Emney Sr; Bradfield (Aristide) by Henry Lytton and then Gordon Cleather; Wright (Bagnolet) by James Blakeley and then Jack Cannot, Adrienne Augarde (Blanche-Marie) by Alice Hatton, and Green (Marie-Blanche) by Denise Orme.[14]

References

  1. ^ Traubner, p. 213
  2. ^ Stoullig, 1898, p. 119
  3. ^ Stoullig, 1898, p. 344
  4. ^ Stoullig, 1899, p. 348
  5. ^ Fevrier, Chapter XIV
  6. ^ Wagstaff, pp. 163–164
  7. ^ Les p'tites Michu, Opérette – théâtre musical, Académie nationale de l'opérette, August 2016 (in French). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  8. ^ a b c "Les p'tites Michu", Encyclopédie de l'art lyrique français, Association l'Art Lyrique Français (in French). Retrieved 26 December 2018
  9. ^ Gänzl and Lamb, pp. 426–430
  10. ^ a b c Gänzl and Lamb, p. 427
  11. ^ "Musical Notes", The Monthly Musical Record, 1 March 1901, p. 65
  12. ^ Messager (1908), unnumbered introductory page
  13. ^ "P.I.P. Playgoer", The Penny Illustrated Paper, 6 May 1905, p. 283
  14. ^ a b c d Wearing, p. 230
  15. ^ "P.I.P. Playgoer", The Penny Illustrated Paper, 25 November 1905, p. 235
  16. ^ "The Theatres", The Sunday Times, 3 June 1906, p. 2
  17. ^ "Mirth and Melody in New Musical Play; Messager's Music Charming In The Little Michus", The New York Times, 1 February 1907, p. 9
  18. ^ "His Majesty's Theatre", Auckland Star, 3 February 1908, p. 6
  19. ^ " Drôles de P’tites Michu à Nantes", Olyrix. Retrieved 26 December 2018
  20. ^ Les p'tites Michu : une opérette d'André Messager, DVD OCLC 690686976

Sources

  • Février, Henry (1948). André Messager: mon maître, mon ami. Paris: Amiot-Dumont. OCLC 906458628.
  • Gänzl, Kurt; Andrew Lamb (1988). Gänzl's Book of the Musical Theatre. London: The Bodley Head. OCLC 966051934.
  • Messager, André (1908). Le piccole michu. Milan: Giornali. OCLC 367409869.
  • Stoullig, Edmond (1898). Les Annales du théâtre et de la musique 1897. Paris: Ollendorff. OCLC 762925818.
  • Stoullig, Edmond (1899). Les Annales du théâtre et de la musique 1898. Paris: Ollendorff. OCLC 459094401.
  • Traubner, Richard (2003). Operetta: A Theatrical History. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-96641-2.
  • Wagstaff, John (1991). André Messager: A Bio-Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-25736-0.
  • Wearing, J. P. (2014). The London Stage, 1900–1909: A calendar of productions, performers, and personnel (second ed.). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8108-9294-1.

External links

  • The Play Pictorial, Vol. 6 No. 35, London, June 1905, pp. 29–56. Includes illustrations of the London production, the cast and sets. Two musical numbers are printed.Description online here.
  • ​The Little Michus​ at the Internet Broadway Database

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Les p tites Michu The Little Michus is an operette in three acts with music by Andre Messager and words by Albert Vanloo and Georges Duval The piece is set in Paris in the years following the French Revolution and depicts the complications ensuing after the identities of two girls become confused in their infancy Poster for first production 1897 The opera opened at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens Paris on 16 November 1897 and ran for more than 150 performances It became an international success with productions in four continents including an unusually long run of 400 performances in London and had subsequent revivals in Paris Contents 1 Background and first production 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 4 Musical numbers 5 Revivals and adaptations 6 Recordings 7 Notes references and sources 7 1 Notes 7 2 References 7 3 Sources 8 External linksBackground and first production Edit Odette Dulac Blanche Marie and Alice Bonheur Marie Blanche 1897 After a considerable success in 1890 with his opera comique La Basoche Messager had a series of failures later in the decade Among these Madame Chrysantheme 1893 played for 16 performances in Paris 1 Mirette 1894 written for London had a disappointing run and Le chevalier d Harmental 1896 ran for only six performances at the Opera Comique 2 An operette La fiancee en loterie 1896 managed 71 showings 3 and a piece fantastique La montagne enchantee 1897 closed after 35 performances 4 Discouraged by these failures Messager resolved to compose no more and retreated a cottage in the English countryside with his wife the Irish songwriter Hope Temple 5 In 1897 he received an unsolicited libretto He did not know at the time that three other composers had already turned it down and it appealed to him greatly He began composing and completed the score in three months 6 The first performance was at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens on 16 November 1897 starring Odette Dulac in one of the title roles with the production running for over 150 performances 7 Roles Edit Victor Regnard Michu Mme Vigouroux Mme Michu and Maurice Lamy Aristide 1897 Role Voice type Premiere cast 16 November 1897 Conductor Andre Messager General des Ifs bass BarralMichu baritone Victor RegnardAristide tenor Maurice LamyBagnolet tenor BrunaisGaston Rigaud baritone Henri MarchandMarie Blanche soprano Alice BonheurBlanche Marie soprano Odette DulacMlle Herpin mezzo soprano Leonie LaporteMadame Michu soprano VigourouxMadame Rousselin soprano LerysMadame Saint Phar soprano YrvenSynopsis EditIn 1793 the wife of the Marquis des Ifs dies in childbirth The Marquis before disappearing to evade arrest by revolutionary forces entrusts the infant girl to the Michus paying the family a sum of money that allows them to open a prosperous shop The Michus have a daughter of their own While bathing the two babies M Michu mixes them up and cannot tell which is which Act 1By 1810 the girls Blanche Marie and Marie Blanche have grown up together believing themselves to be twins and have gone to school under the military Mlle Herpin Aristide the Michus clerk is in love with one of the girls but is not sure which The Marquis des Ifs now a general sends Bagnolet to find his daughter whose hand he has promised to lieutenant Gaston Rigaud an officer who saved his life It turns out that Gaston is Mlle Herpin s nephew and while visiting his aunt the girls meet the handsome lieutenant and both are enchanted Bagnolet finds the Michus They are embarrassed at being unable to say which of the girls is the general s daughter Act 3 in original 1897 production Act 2 The general and his guests await the arrival of his daughter When the Michus arrive the general is impatient with their explanation he wants to know which girl is his daughter and will marry the lieutenant Knowing that her sister is enamoured of Gaston Blanche Marie decides to make a sacrifice and identifies her sister as the general s daughter Act 3With a sad heart Blanche Marie resigns herself to marry Aristide whom she finds exceedingly uninteresting On the other hand and to the astonishment of her fiance and the Marquis Marie Blanche goes to help at the shop at every opportunity She realizes that she has made a mistake her sister loves Gaston and she herself would prefer the common life of the shop and marriage to Aristide The day of the double wedding Marie Blanche looks for a portrait of the Marquis wife Her idea is to dress Blanche Marie as the late Marchionesse The resemblance is astonishing The Marquis believes that he sees his wife Blanche Marie must be his daughter The two couples are sorted out and all ends happily Madame Michu forbids her husband to hand the two young women to their respective bridgrooms Don t you touch them or you ll mix them up again n 1 Source Ganzl and Lamb 9 Musical numbers Edit Mariette Sully as Marie Blanche 1899 revival Adeline Genee in the London production Robert Evett as Gaston and Willie Edouin as General des Ifs London 1905 Act 1 Overture Chorus and couplets Le tambour resonne The drum resounds Pensionnaires Duet Blanche Marie et Marie Blanche Blanche Marie and Marie Blanche The two sisters Madrigal Quoi vous tremblez ma belle enfant What you tremble my beautiful child Gaston Trio Michu Michu Michu Blanche Marie Marie Blanche Gaston Couplets Sapristi le beau militaire Sapristi The handsome soldier Marie Blanche Trio Nous v la Nous v la et couplets A l ouvrage le matin We re here We re here and couplets At work in the morning Mme Michu Michu Aristide Ensemble Voici papa maman Gateau Look father and mother cake Blanche Marie et Marie Blanche Couplets Blanche Marie si douce Blanche Marie so sweet Aristide Finale Je viens d entendre un roulement I have just heard a drumroll AllAct 2 Introduction and chorus A la sante du general To the General s health Rondo Non je n ai jamais vu ca No I never saw that The General Quartet Entre la Between them Blanche Marie Marie Blanche the Michus Duet Ah Quel malheur quel malheur Ah what a disaster Blanche Marie Marie Blanche Couplets Me prenez vous pour un conscrit Do you take me for a conscript The General Prayer St Nicolas Blanche Marie Marie Blanche Trio C est la fille du general It s the General s daughter Blanche Marie Marie Blanche Gaston Finale Capitaine approchez et Couplets Mesdames grand merci Captain approach Thank you very much ladies Marie BlancheAct 3 Chorus and ensemble A la boutique At the shop Couplets Comme une girouette mon coeur tourmait My heart was turning like a weather vane Aristide Romance Vois tu je m en veux See I blame myself Blanche Marie Chorus Bonjour mesdam s les mariees et ronde des Halles On peux chercher en tous pays Hello ladies brides and Rondo of Les Halles We can search in all lands Marie Blanche Duet Rassurez vous Monsieur Gaston Do not worry Monsieur Gaston Blanche Marie Gaston Sextet Assieds toi la Sit here Blanche Marie Marie Blanche the Michus Aristide Gaston Finale Blanche Marie et Marie Blanche AllRevivals and adaptations EditA revival at the Theatre des Folies Dramatiques in 1899 starred Mariette Sully and Jean Perier 10 The work was given in German in Berlin in December 1898 The same adaptation was presented in Vienna in September 1899 at the Carltheater 10 The German version was also seen in Cologne 11 The opera was given in the original French in Brussels in January 1899 8 An Italian production opened at the Teatro Constanzi in Rome in January 1900 12 The work played in Lisbon in 1901 and Algiers in 1904 8 The piece enjoyed a long run in London under the title The Little Michus The English adaptation was by Henry Hamilton with lyrics by Percy Greenbank and was produced by George Edwardes at Daly s Theatre The composer conducted the first night on 29 April 1905 13 and the piece ran for 400 performances 14 It starred Adrienne Augarde and Mabel Green with Robert Evett Willie Edouin Huntley Wright Amy Augarde Willie Warde Ambrose Manning Louis Bradfield 14 n 2 A role was added during the run for the dancer Adeline Genee 14 A piece of comic business introduced during the run involved a fictional animal called the Gazeka which became a London fad 15 The Australian premiere of The Little Michus was in June 1906 at Her Majesty s Theatre Sydney 16 In the US the work had a Broadway run in 1907 with George Graves Ruth Julian and Alice Judson in the leading roles 10 17 and was first given in New Zealand in 1908 18 Recordings EditA recording of the complete opera was made in May 2018 by the Compagnie Les Brigands the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire and the Choeur d Angers Nantes Opera conducted by Pierre Dumoussaud 19 A DVD was issued in 2005 of a complete performance of the opera given at the Theatre municipal de Clermont Ferrand in April of that year 20 Notes references and sources EditNotes Edit N y touche plus Tu les melerais encore 8 During the run Edouin General des Ifs was succeeded by George Graves Manning Michu by Fred Emney Sr Bradfield Aristide by Henry Lytton and then Gordon Cleather Wright Bagnolet by James Blakeley and then Jack Cannot Adrienne Augarde Blanche Marie by Alice Hatton and Green Marie Blanche by Denise Orme 14 References Edit Traubner p 213 Stoullig 1898 p 119 Stoullig 1898 p 344 Stoullig 1899 p 348 Fevrier Chapter XIV Wagstaff pp 163 164 Les p tites Michu Operette theatre musical Academie nationale de l operette August 2016 in French Retrieved 26 December 2018 a b c Les p tites Michu Encyclopedie de l art lyrique francais Association l Art Lyrique Francais in French Retrieved 26 December 2018 Ganzl and Lamb pp 426 430 a b c Ganzl and Lamb p 427 Musical Notes The Monthly Musical Record 1 March 1901 p 65 Messager 1908 unnumbered introductory page P I P Playgoer The Penny Illustrated Paper 6 May 1905 p 283 a b c d Wearing p 230 P I P Playgoer The Penny Illustrated Paper 25 November 1905 p 235 The Theatres The Sunday Times 3 June 1906 p 2 Mirth and Melody in New Musical Play Messager s Music Charming In The Little Michus The New York Times 1 February 1907 p 9 His Majesty s Theatre Auckland Star 3 February 1908 p 6 Droles de P tites Michu a Nantes Olyrix Retrieved 26 December 2018 Les p tites Michu une operette d Andre Messager DVD OCLC 690686976 Sources Edit Fevrier Henry 1948 Andre Messager mon maitre mon ami Paris Amiot Dumont OCLC 906458628 Ganzl Kurt Andrew Lamb 1988 Ganzl s Book of the Musical Theatre London The Bodley Head OCLC 966051934 Messager Andre 1908 Le piccole michu Milan Giornali OCLC 367409869 Stoullig Edmond 1898 Les Annales du theatre et de la musique 1897 Paris Ollendorff OCLC 762925818 Stoullig Edmond 1899 Les Annales du theatre et de la musique 1898 Paris Ollendorff OCLC 459094401 Traubner Richard 2003 Operetta A Theatrical History London Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 96641 2 Wagstaff John 1991 Andre Messager A Bio Bibliography New York Greenwood Press ISBN 978 0 313 25736 0 Wearing J P 2014 The London Stage 1900 1909 A calendar of productions performers and personnel second ed Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8108 9294 1 External links EditThe Play Pictorial Vol 6 No 35 London June 1905 pp 29 56 Includes illustrations of the London production the cast and sets Two musical numbers are printed Description online here The Little Michus at the Internet Broadway Database Information about The Little Michus and other shows opening in London in 1905 Portal Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les p 27tites Michu amp oldid 1047161570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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