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Jacques Offenbach
Monsieur Choufleury restera chez lui le . . .
Works Info
Composer
:
Jacques Offenbach
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Operetta
First Performance
:
1861
Average_duration
:
42:18
"Monsieur Choufleury restera chez lui le . . ." is a one-act comic opera composed by Jacques Offenbach. The opera was composed in 1861 and premiered on April 15, 1861, at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris, France. The plot of the opera revolves around Monsieur Choufleury, a wealthy businessman who dreams of becoming a great musician. He hires a music teacher, Monsieur Silvain, to teach him how to play the violin. Monsieur Silvain is a talented musician, but he is also a bit of a prankster. He decides to play a trick on Monsieur Choufleury by convincing him that he has a great talent for music and that he should perform in a concert. Monsieur Choufleury is thrilled at the idea of performing in a concert and begins to practice diligently. However, Monsieur Silvain has other plans. He convinces Monsieur Choufleury to invite all of his friends and business associates to the concert, promising that they will be impressed by his talent. On the night of the concert, Monsieur Choufleury takes the stage and begins to play. However, his playing is terrible, and the audience begins to laugh and jeer. Monsieur Choufleury is humiliated and runs off the stage. The opera is composed of several movements, including an overture, an opening chorus, several arias, and a finale. The music is light and playful, with catchy melodies and humorous lyrics. The opera is known for its witty dialogue and clever wordplay. One of the characteristics of "Monsieur Choufleury restera chez lui le . . ." is its satirical tone. The opera pokes fun at the pretensions of the wealthy and the desire for social status. It also highlights the importance of talent and hard work, rather than just wealth and status. Overall, "Monsieur Choufleury restera chez lui le . . ." is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases Offenbach's talent for composing light and humorous music. Its catchy melodies and witty lyrics have made it a popular work in the operatic repertoire.
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