- Zémire et Azor
"Zémire et Azor" ("Zémire and Azor") is an
opéra comique , described as a "comédie-ballet mêlée de chants et de danses", in four acts by the Belgian composer André Grétry, The French text was byJean François Marmontel based on "La belle et la bête" ("Beauty and the beast") byJeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont , and "Amour pour amour" by P C Nivelle de La Chaussé. The opera includes the famouscoloratura display piece "La fauvette" in which the soprano imitates birdsong. A suite of ballet music from the work was recorded bySir Thomas Beecham .Performance history
It was first performed at
Fontainebleau on9 November 1771 and at theComédie-Italienne ,Paris on16 December 1771 . It stayed in the French repertory until at least 1821 and enjoyed worldwide success. It was staged at the court ofSaint Petersburg ,Russia in 1774. It was performed at the swedish court at theDrottningholm Palace Theatre inSweden in1778 and1993 and inLondon at theKing's Theatre in1779 .Roles
ynopsis
Having been shipwrecked in a storm, the merchant Sander and his servant Ali find their way to a strange palace. A banquet has been laid, though there is no sign of the owner, and the two help themselves to the feast. When Sander plucks a rose from the palace garden to give to his daughter Zémire, the beast-like Azor appears. He is the owner of the palace and says Sander must pay with his life for stealing the rose, unless he can persuade one of his daughters to take his place. When she hears what has happened, Zémire agrees to sacrifice her life for her father and Ali leads her to the palace, where she almost faints at the fearsome sight of Azor. However, Azor proves to be a kind host, showing Zémire her family in a magic mirror and even allowing her to visit home again so long as she promises to return. After a stay with her family, Zémire decides to return to Azor and finds him in despair because he believes she has abandoned him. She protests that she cares about him and the magic spell on Azor is lifted now he has found love. He changes from a beast to a handsome prince and claims his kingdom with Zémire at his side.
ee Also
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elected recordings
*"Zémire et Azor"
Mady Mesplé , Roland Bufkens, Orchestre Philharmonique de la RTB, conducted byEdgar Doneux (EMI, 1975; reissued on CD, 2002)ources
*"Zémire et Azor" by David Charlton, in 'The
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
*Notes to the EMI recording.
* [http://www.amadeusonline.net/almanacco.php?Start=0&Giorno=9&Mese=11&Anno=1771&Giornata=&Testo=&Parola=Stringa Amadeus almanac]
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