Maurice Yvain
Pas sur la bouche
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Composer:Maurice YvainGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1925Average_duration:42:39Pas sur la bouche is a French operetta composed by Maurice Yvain in 1925. The plot revolves around a wealthy widow, Madame Foin, who is about to remarry. However, she is still in love with her ex-husband, who is also attending the wedding. The ex-husband, meanwhile, is trying to win back his former wife while also trying to avoid his current girlfriend, who is also attending the wedding. The story is full of mistaken identities, misunderstandings, and comedic situations. The operetta premiered on January 30, 1925, at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris. It was an immediate success and quickly became one of the most popular operettas of the 1920s. The music is characterized by its catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and lively dance rhythms. The score includes such memorable songs as "Je n'ai qu'une femme," "La petite valse," and "Ah! Si vous connaissiez ma poule." Pas sur la bouche is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct musical style. The first act is set in Madame Foin's luxurious apartment and features a lively ensemble number, "La petite valse." The second act takes place at the wedding reception and includes a series of comic duets and trios. The third act is set in a nightclub and features a number of lively dance numbers, including a Charleston and a tango. The operetta is known for its fast-paced, witty dialogue and its clever use of wordplay. The characters are all larger-than-life, with exaggerated personalities and quirks. Madame Foin is a wealthy, glamorous woman who is used to getting her way, while her ex-husband is a charming rogue who is always looking for a way to get what he wants. The other characters include a jealous girlfriend, a bumbling lawyer, and a flirtatious singer. Overall, Pas sur la bouche is a delightful and entertaining operetta that showcases Maurice Yvain's talent for catchy melodies and witty lyrics. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains a beloved classic of the French operetta repertoire.More....
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