×
Edmond Audran
La Mascotte
Works Info
Composer
:
Edmond Audran
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Operetta
Compose Date
:
1880
Average_duration
:
104:03
La Mascotte is an opera composed by Edmond Audran in 1880. The plot revolves around a young farmer named Bettina who is believed to bring good luck to those around her. She is known as the "mascotte" or lucky charm. The story takes place in a small village in France where Bettina lives with her father, a poor farmer. The local mayor, who is in love with Bettina, convinces her to come to Paris with him to bring good luck to his business ventures. In Paris, Bettina becomes the lucky charm of a wealthy banker, who offers her a large sum of money to stay with him. However, Bettina's heart belongs to a young artist named Pippo, who is struggling to make a living. Pippo is convinced that Bettina's luck will help him become successful, and he convinces her to leave the banker and come live with him. The banker, angry at losing his lucky charm, plots to ruin Pippo's career. He convinces the mayor to pass a law that prohibits street performers, which puts Pippo out of work. However, Bettina's luck comes through once again, and she helps Pippo become a successful artist. The banker, realizing his mistake, apologizes to Bettina and Pippo and offers to finance Pippo's career. La Mascotte premiered on December 29, 1880, at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques in Paris. The opera was an immediate success and was performed over 1,000 times in Paris alone. It was also popular in other countries, including England and the United States. The music of La Mascotte is characterized by its catchy melodies and lively rhythms. The opera features several memorable songs, including "Ah! Quel Diner Je Viens de Faire," "Je suis la mascotte du regiment," and "Pour faire un brave soldat." The music is light and cheerful, reflecting the comedic nature of the story. Overall, La Mascotte is a charming and entertaining opera that has stood the test of time. Its catchy tunes and lighthearted plot continue to delight audiences over a century after its premiere.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy