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Jacques Offenbach
Les Boules de neige
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Composer
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Jacques Offenbach
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
Average_duration
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4:52
Les Boules de neige is a one-act operetta composed by Jacques Offenbach. It premiered on December 15, 1871, at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris, France. The libretto was written by Eugène Mestépès and Paul Ferrier. The operetta consists of three movements. The first movement is an overture that sets the tone for the piece with its lively and playful melodies. The second movement is a duet between the two main characters, Léon and Blanche. The duet is a charming and romantic piece that showcases Offenbach's gift for melody. The final movement is a lively ensemble piece that brings the operetta to a rousing conclusion. Les Boules de neige is a typical Offenbach operetta, with its light-hearted plot, catchy melodies, and witty lyrics. The story revolves around Léon, a young man who is in love with Blanche, the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Léon is determined to win Blanche's heart, but her father disapproves of him and tries to keep them apart. However, with the help of some mischievous snowballs, Léon and Blanche are able to overcome the obstacles in their path and find happiness together. One of the most notable characteristics of Les Boules de neige is its use of snowballs as a central motif. The snowballs serve as a playful and whimsical symbol of the love between Léon and Blanche, and they are used throughout the operetta to create a sense of fun and mischief. Overall, Les Boules de neige is a delightful and charming operetta that showcases Offenbach's talent for creating light-hearted and entertaining music. Its catchy melodies and witty lyrics have made it a popular piece in the operetta repertoire, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.
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