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Jacques Offenbach 1869 1969 1970
Jacques Offenbach—Les Brigands Les Brigands (Bande Sonore Originale Du Film) An opera buffa from 1869. The opera was adapted for live presentation by Pierre Comte Offenbach, a great-grandson of Jacques Offenbach, and was filmed for TV in 1969 or earlier. I recorded the audio of a showing of this film (WTTW, PBS TV, Chicago) in 1969. This performance features Jean Doussard/Orchestre et Choeurs de l’O.R.T.F., with the following roles and artists: Falascappa - Dominique Tirmont Fiorella - Eliane Manchet Fragoletto - Micael Pieri Duc de Mantoue - André Mallabrera Chef des Carabiniers - Christian Asse I do not claim copyright for this performance. This work appears to be unavailable for purchase except as a collector’s item. A soundtrack album (Decca SSL 40.231 S) was released in April 1970.
Jacques Offenbach Halévy Vernet 1869 1878
Malagueña des Brigands (Jacques Offenbach) Les Brigands est un opéra bouffe en trois actes de Jacques Offenbach, livret de Henri Meilhac et Ludovic Halévy, créé au théâtre des Variétés le 10 décembre 1869. Une seconde version sous forme de féerie fut élaborée au théâtre de la Gaîté en décembre 1878. La Malaguena présente dans cet opéra est une reprise d'une autre Malaguena présente dans maître Péronilla. La Toile: Brigands italiens surpris par les troupes du Pape de Horace Vernet (http•••) Sur ce, bonne écoute et passez de bons moments en musique :-)
André Balbon Victor Massé Léo Sachs Sachs Moret Thiriet Carpentras Milhaud Delannoy Hirschmann Bousquet Rosenthal Riquet Ibert Roussel Amon Pérez Hoffmann Jean Gilbert Jacques Jansen Jansen Paul Burkhard Delair Jean Michel Damase Opéra Comique Théâtre Monnaie Grand Théâtre Genève 1902 1924 1928 1933 1934 1952 1953 1954 1961
André Balbon was a French bass opera singer, born in 1902. He was principally active in France and Belgium in character roles In 1924 he appeared in Les Burgraves by Léo Sachs at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, before working in the French provinces for several years. Balbon made his debut at the Paris Opéra-Comique on 1 November 1928 as un Officier in Lorenzaccio by Moret. From then until the 1940s he was a regular member of the Opéra-Comique company with an extensive repertoire. He sang in the Paris premieres of Bourgeois de Falaise by Thiriet (Sottencourt), Comme ils s'aiment by Lavagne (Lustrac), Esther de Carpentras by Milhaud (Cacan), Fou de la Dame by Delannoy (Cavalier noir), Frasquita by Lehar (Aristide), Georges Dandin by d’Ollone (Sottenville), Nuit Embaumée by Hirschmann (Ali), Mon Oncle Benjamin by Bousquet (Pontcassé), Rayon de Soieries by Rosenthal (Monsieur Loyal), Riquet à la Houppe by Hue (Marquis de Carabas), le Roi d'Yvetot by Ibert (Renaud), le Testament de Tante Caroline by Roussel (Maître Corbeau), Tout Ank Amon by Pérez (Hapousend), Vieux Garçons by Urgel (von Petersboom), and Zadig by Duperrier (Arimage). He also appeared in Angélique (le Nègre), le Barbier de Séville (Basilio), la Bohème (Colline) le Bon roi Dagobert (Éloi), les Brigands (Chef des Carabiniers), Carmen (Zuniga), les Contes d’Hoffmann (Lindorf), l'Étoile (Sirocco), Gargantua (three roles), Gianni Schicchi (title role), la Habanéra (le Vieux), Louise (Bricoleur, Chiffonnier), Madame Butterfly (Sharpless), Manon (le Comte), Mariage Secret (Comte Robinson), le Médecin malgré lui (Sganarelle), Mignon (Lothario), Philémon et Baucis (Vulcain), le Roi malgré lui (Villequier), la Rôtisserie de la Reine Pédauque (d'Astarac), le Roi d'Ys (le Roi), Tosca (Angelotti), la Traviata (Docteur), and Werther (Bruhlmann).[1] In 1933 Balbon created the title role in Marc Berthomieu’s opérette Robert Macaire, at the Grand Théâtre in Le Havre.[2] For two seasons, from 1953–55, Balbon sang at the Théâtre de la Monnaie, Brussels, appearing as Calchas (La Belle Hélène), Pomarel (La Chaste Suzanne by Jean Gilbert), Gaspard (Les Cloches de Corneville) and the Baron de Gondremark (La Vie parisienne). In 1934 he appeared as Popoff in the Meilhac version of Die lustige Witwe “La Veuve Joyeuse” at the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Lyrique in Paris and returned to the role in Geneva in February 1954 in a Grand Théâtre de Genève production starring Jacques Jansen as Danilo. Balbon participated in Feu d'artifice by Erik Charell and Jurg Amstein with music by Paul Burkhard starring Suzy Delair at the Théâtre Marigny in 1952. He sang Robinet in the premiere of the comédie lyrique Colombe by Jean-Michel Damase and Jean Anouilh on 5 May 1961.
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