Grétry, André Ernest Modeste. (1741-1813) [ Marmontel, Jean-François. (1723 - 1799)]. Zemire et Azor : comédie-ballet, en vers, et en quatre actes, mêlée de chants et de danses : représentée devant Sa Majesté à Fontainebleau le 9 novembre 1771, & sur le Théâtre de la Comédie italienne, le lundi 16 décembre suivant / par M. Marmontel, de l’Académie françoise ; la musique de M. Grétry. LIBRETTO. Paris: Chez Vente, libraire des Menus-Plaisirs du roi & des spectacles de Sa Majesté, au bas de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève. 1772. Libretto. Small 8vo (19 cm). Title; Acteurs; [3] - 56, 4 pp. The beautifully printed libretto includes title vignette, head- and tail-pieces and 4 pages of music set in movable type at the conclusion. The "Acteurs" (title verso) includes performers Mr. Laruette in role of Ali and Mlle. Trial in role of Fatmé. Not in RISM, Sonneck. Loewenberg, A. Annals of opera, col. 320. Wild, N. Théâtre de l’Opéra-Comique, 1878.
Zémire et Azor is an opéra comique, described as a comédie-ballet mêlée de chants et de danses, in four acts, with a libretto by Jean-François Marmontel based on Marie-Jeanne Leprince de Beaumont's "La Belle et la bête" and Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée's "Amour pour amour." It was first performed at Fontainebleau in the Théâtre de la Cour, with choreography by Jean Baptiste François Deshayes, on 9 November, 1771. The opera includes the famous coloratura display piece La Fauvette in which the soprano imitates birdsong.
Zémire et Azor is an opéra comique, described as a comédie-ballet mêlée de chants et de danses, in four acts, with a libretto by Jean-François Marmontel based on Marie-Jeanne Leprince de Beaumont's "La Belle et la bête" and Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée's "Amour pour amour." It was first performed at Fontainebleau in the Théâtre de la Cour, with choreography by Jean Baptiste François Deshayes, on 9 November, 1771. The opera includes the famous coloratura display piece La Fauvette in which the soprano imitates birdsong.
Grétry, André Ernest Modeste. (1741-1813) [ Marmontel, Jean-François. (1723 - 1799)]. Zemire et Azor : comédie-ballet, en vers, et en quatre actes, mêlée de chants et de danses : représentée devant Sa Majesté à Fontainebleau le 9 novembre 1771, & sur le Théâtre de la Comédie italienne, le lundi 16 décembre suivant / par M. Marmontel, de l’Académie françoise ; la musique de M. Grétry. LIBRETTO. Paris: Chez Vente, libraire des Menus-Plaisirs du roi & des spectacles de Sa Majesté, au bas de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève. 1772. Libretto. Small 8vo (19 cm). Title; Acteurs; [3] - 56, 4 pp. The beautifully printed libretto includes title vignette, head- and tail-pieces and 4 pages of music set in movable type at the conclusion. The "Acteurs" (title verso) includes performers Mr. Laruette in role of Ali and Mlle. Trial in role of Fatmé. Not in RISM, Sonneck. Loewenberg, A. Annals of opera, col. 320. Wild, N. Théâtre de l’Opéra-Comique, 1878.
Zémire et Azor is an opéra comique, described as a comédie-ballet mêlée de chants et de danses, in four acts, with a libretto by Jean-François Marmontel based on Marie-Jeanne Leprince de Beaumont's "La Belle et la bête" and Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée's "Amour pour amour." It was first performed at Fontainebleau in the Théâtre de la Cour, with choreography by Jean Baptiste François Deshayes, on 9 November, 1771. The opera includes the famous coloratura display piece La Fauvette in which the soprano imitates birdsong.
Zémire et Azor is an opéra comique, described as a comédie-ballet mêlée de chants et de danses, in four acts, with a libretto by Jean-François Marmontel based on Marie-Jeanne Leprince de Beaumont's "La Belle et la bête" and Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée's "Amour pour amour." It was first performed at Fontainebleau in the Théâtre de la Cour, with choreography by Jean Baptiste François Deshayes, on 9 November, 1771. The opera includes the famous coloratura display piece La Fauvette in which the soprano imitates birdsong.