Jacques Offenbach
Boule-de-neige
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Composer:Jacques OffenbachGenre:OperaFirst Performance:1871Average_duration:2:49'Boule-de-neige' is an opera composed by Jacques Offenbach, which premiered on December 15, 1871, at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris. The plot revolves around the character of Boule-de-neige, a poodle who is the beloved pet of the wealthy Madame de la Haltière. Boule-de-neige is a pampered dog who enjoys a life of luxury, but his world is turned upside down when he falls in love with a stray dog named Mimi. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct movements. The first act introduces the characters and sets the stage for the story. Madame de la Haltière is throwing a party, and Boule-de-neige is the center of attention. However, when Mimi arrives, Boule-de-neige is immediately smitten and begins to pursue her. The second act sees Boule-de-neige and Mimi's relationship develop, but they face obstacles in the form of Madame de la Haltière and her snobbish friends. They disapprove of Boule-de-neige's love for a stray dog and try to keep them apart. However, Boule-de-neige and Mimi's love is too strong, and they eventually run away together. The third act sees Boule-de-neige and Mimi living happily together, but their happiness is short-lived. Madame de la Haltière and her friends track them down and try to take Boule-de-neige back. However, Boule-de-neige and Mimi are able to outsmart them and escape once again. 'Boule-de-neige' is a lighthearted and comedic opera that showcases Offenbach's signature style of music. The music is upbeat and playful, with catchy melodies and lively rhythms. The characters are also exaggerated and caricatured, adding to the comedic tone of the opera. Overall, 'Boule-de-neige' is a charming and entertaining opera that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. Its premiere in 1871 was a success, and it has since become a beloved classic in the world of opera.More....
Main Perform Artists
Soprano (Vocal)
Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)