- Les amours de Ragonde
"Les amours de Ragonde" ("The Loves of Ragonde", original title: "Le mariage de Ragonde et de Colin ou La Veillée de Village") is an
opera in three acts byJean-Joseph Mouret with alibretto byPhilippe Néricault Destouches . It was first performed at theChâteau de Sceaux in December, 1714. It is one of the first Frenchcomic opera s.Performance history
Mouret was in charge of the "Grandes Nuits de Sceaux", musical entertainments put on every fortnight by the Duchesse de Maine at her chateau at Sceaux. For the 13th night, Mouret and his librettist wrote "Le mariage de Ragonde". Comedy was something of a novelty in
French opera and the work looks forward to the genre of "opéra comique " which would become popular in the mid-18th century. Mouret also parodied many famous scenes from the prestigious "tragédies en musique " byJean-Baptiste Lully , including moments from "Armide", "Atys" and "Alceste". The next time the opera was heard was after Mouret's death in a revised version at theAcadémie royale de musique ,Paris on30 January 1742 , where it was a great success. It probably inspiredJean-Philippe Rameau to write his own comic opera about an ugly woman, "Platée ". The musical score of the 1714 version of "Ragonde" does not survive.Roles
ynopsis
Act One: "La soirée de village" ("The Village Junket")
Ragonde is an ugly old farmer's widow. At a party in the village she tells the young Colin of her love for him but Colin wants to marry her daughter, Colette, and mocks Ragonde. Lucas, who is also in love with Colette, tells the old woman how she can be revenged on Colin.
Act Two: "Les lutins" ("The Goblins")
Colette is in love with Lucas, but their marriage is dependent on Colin becoming Ragonde's husband, otherwise Ragonde will not allow it. Colette, Lucas and his friend Thibault hatch a plot against Colin. Colette arranges an assignation with him in a wood in the dead of night. Colin arrives at the appointed place only to be terrified by "goblins" who claim to be in the service of the witch Ragonde. In reality, they are boys from the village who have been disguised by Lucas and Thibault. They make Colin promise to marry Ragonde in return for his life.
Act Three: "La noce ou le charivari" ("The Wedding or the Charivari")
The double wedding of Colette and Lucas and Ragonde and Colin takes place. Colin is in tears until Ragonde threatens him with the goblins again. The opera ends with a
charivari , noisy music to celebrate the married couples.Recordings
*"Les amours de Ragonde" (1742 version) Michel Verschaeve,
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt , Sophie Marin-Degor, Les Musiciens du Louvre, conducted byMarc Minkowski (Erato, 1992)ources
* [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jean-claude.brenac/Operabaroque.htm Le magazine de l'opéra baroque by Jean-Claude Brenac]
*Booklet notes to the above recording.
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