André Messager
Véronique
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Composer:André MessagerGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1898Average_duration:98:00'Véronique' is an opera composed by André Messager, a French composer, and conductor. The opera was composed in 1898 and premiered on 10 December 1898 at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris. The libretto was written by Georges Duval and Albert Vanloo. The plot of 'Véronique' revolves around a young woman named Véronique who is engaged to a man named Florestan. However, Véronique is also in love with a man named Hélène who is a painter. Véronique is torn between her love for Florestan and her desire for Hélène. The opera follows Véronique as she tries to navigate her feelings and make a decision about which man she truly loves. The opera is divided into three acts and features a number of musical movements. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the love triangle between Véronique, Florestan, and Hélène. The second act features a number of musical numbers, including a duet between Véronique and Hélène and a quartet between Véronique, Florestan, Hélène, and Véronique's aunt. The third act features a number of dramatic moments, including a confrontation between Florestan and Hélène and a final decision by Véronique about which man she truly loves. One of the characteristics of 'Véronique' is its use of light and playful music. The opera features a number of catchy tunes and upbeat melodies that help to create a lighthearted and fun atmosphere. Another characteristic of the opera is its use of humor. The opera features a number of comedic moments, including a scene where Véronique's aunt mistakes Hélène for a woman and a scene where Florestan disguises himself as a woman to try and win Véronique's affections. Overall, 'Véronique' is a charming and entertaining opera that explores themes of love, desire, and decision-making. Its catchy tunes and lighthearted atmosphere make it a popular choice for opera-goers, and its use of humor adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the experience.More....
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