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Léo Delibes
Le Rossignol
Works Info
Composer
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Léo Delibes
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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5:35
Le Rossignol is an opera composed by Léo Delibes, a French composer, in 1901. The opera premiered on May 26, 1914, at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, France. The libretto was written by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille, based on the story "The Nightingale" by Hans Christian Andersen. The opera is divided into three acts and six scenes. The first act takes place in the Emperor of China's palace, where the nightingale is first introduced to the audience. The second act takes place in the forest, where the nightingale sings for the fisherman and his wife. The third act takes place back in the palace, where the nightingale returns to sing for the Emperor, who is dying. The music of Le Rossignol is characterized by its use of exotic scales and harmonies, which reflect the Chinese setting of the opera. The vocal writing is lyrical and expressive, with a focus on the beauty of the human voice. The orchestra is used to create a rich and colorful sound, with delicate textures and intricate rhythms. One of the most famous pieces from Le Rossignol is the "Song of the Nightingale," which is sung by the nightingale in the second act. This aria is known for its soaring melody and expressive vocal lines, which capture the beauty and power of the nightingale's song. Overall, Le Rossignol is a beautiful and enchanting opera that showcases Delibes' skill as a composer. Its exotic setting and lyrical music make it a unique and memorable work that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.
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