Danielfranoisesprit Auber: Manon Lescaut

Danielfranoisesprit Auber: Manon Lescaut

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Product Description Danielfranoisesprit Auber (1782 1871), The Most Amiable French Composer Of The 19Th Century, Came To His Abilities Late In Life. After A Stalled Commercial Career, He Studied With Cherubini. His First Works Were Not A Success, But La Bergre Chteleine (1820), Written At The Age Of 38, Established Him As An Operatic Composer. He Then Met The Librettist Eugne Scribe (1791 1861), With Whom He Developed A Working Partnership, One Of The Most Successful In Musical History, That Lasted Until Scribe S Death. After Le Maon (1825) And La Muette De Portici (1828), Auber S Life Was Filled With Success. In 1829 He Was Appointed A Member Of The Institut, In 1839 Director Of Concerts At Court, In 1842 Director Of The Conservatoire, In 1852 Musical Director Of The Imperial Chapel, And In 1861 Grand Officer Of The Lgion D Honneur. Auber S Famous Historical Grand Opera La Muette De Portici (Also Known By Its Hero S Name As Masaniello) Is A Key Work In Operatic History, And Helped To Inspire The 1830 Revolution In Brussels That Led To The Separation Of Belgium From Holland. Auber Himself Experienced Four French Revolutions (1789, 1830, 1848, 1870). The Latter (The Commune) Hastened The End Of His Life. He Died On 12 May 1871, At The Advanced Old Age Of 89, And In The Pitiful Conditions Of Civil Strife, After A Long And Painful Illness Which Worsened During The Siege Of Paris. He Had Refused To Leave The City He Had Always Loved Despite The Dangers And Privation, Even After His House Had Been Set On Fire By The Petroleurs Et Petroleuses. By Some Irony A Mark Had Been Placed Against The House Of The Composer Of Masaniello, The Very Voice Of Romantic Liberty! Auber S Overtures Were Once Known Everywhere, A Staple Of The Light Classical Repertoire. The Influence Of His Gracious Melodies And Dance Rhythms On Piano And Instrumental Music, And On The Genre Of Romantic Comic Opera, Especially In Germany, Was Overwhelming. The Operas Themselves, Apart From Fra Diavolo (1830), Have Virtually Passed Out Of The Repertoire, Since Auber S Elegant And Restrained Art Now Has Little Appeal For The World Of Music, Attuned As It Is To The Meatier Substance Of Verismo, High Wagnerian Ideology, And Twentiethcentury Experimentalism. Manon Lescaut, An Opracomique In Three Acts With Libretto By Eugne Scribe, Was Premiered At The Opracomique (Deuxime Salle Favart) On 23 February 1856. The Plot Is Derived From The Novella Histoire Du Chevalier Des Grieux Et De Manon Lescaut (1731) By Abb Antoinefranois Prvost D Exiles. Scribe Followed His Usual Practice In Arranging Novels For The Stage, Retaining The Names Of Characters, The Central Incidents Of The Plot, And Effective Moments Which Are Used As Coups De Thtre. He Adapted The Novel Freely, Cutting Down The Role Of Des Grieux, Reducing Manon S Various Adventures To A Single One Involving The Marquis D Hrigny, And Inventing New Characters And Relationships. But He Remained True To The Novel, Emphasizing To The Same Degree Manon S Unwavering Devotion To Des Grieux, Her Search For Pleasure And Dependence On Luxury. About The Author Robert Ignatius Letellier Has Specialized In The Music And Literature Of The Romantic Period. He Has Studied The Work Of Giacomo Meyerbeer (A Fourvolume English Edition Of His Diaries, A Collection Of Critical And Biographical Studies, A Guide To Research, Two Readings Of The Operas, As Well As Compiling And Introducing Editions Of The Complete Libretti And Nonoperatic Texts, And A Selection Of Manuscripts Facsimiles). He Has Also Written On The Ballets Of Ludwig Minkus, Compiled A Series Of Scores On The Romantic Ballet, And Produced A Study Of The Opracomique.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of Daniel-François-Esprit Auber's Manon Lescaut? A: The main theme of Manon Lescaut revolves around love, devotion, and the pursuit of pleasure, highlighting the tragic consequences of societal pressures and personal choices.
  • Q: Who is the author of the vocal score for Manon Lescaut? A: The vocal score for Manon Lescaut is authored by Robert Ignatius Letellier, who provides insights into Auber's work and its historical context.
  • Q: When was Manon Lescaut first premiered? A: Manon Lescaut was first premiered on February 23, 1856, at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
  • Q: What is the structure of Manon Lescaut? A: Manon Lescaut is structured as an opéra-comique in three acts, incorporating both spoken dialogue and musical numbers.
  • Q: What inspired the plot of Manon Lescaut? A: The plot is inspired by the novella Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut by Abbé Antoine-François Prévost d’Exiles, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between Manon and Des Grieux.
  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains a total of 295 pages.
  • Q: What is the item condition of this product? A: The item condition is listed as 'New', ensuring that it is in excellent condition for readers.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this edition? A: This edition is a paperback, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
  • Q: Who were the main performers in the original cast of Manon Lescaut? A: The original cast included soprano Marie-Josephe Cabel as Manon, tenor Jules Puget as Des Grieux, and baritone Jean-Baptist Faure as Le marquis d’Hérigny.
  • Q: What notable achievements did Daniel-François-Esprit Auber have in his lifetime? A: Auber had several notable achievements, including being appointed as Director of the Conservatoire and receiving the Grand Officer of the Légion d’Honneur, reflecting his significant contributions to music.

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