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Edmond Audran
La Poupée
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Composer
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Edmond Audran
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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ca. 1896
Average_duration
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50:46
La Poupée is an opera composed by Edmond Audran, a French composer, in 1896. The plot of the opera revolves around a young man named Pepito, who falls in love with a mechanical doll named Olympia. The doll is created by Dr. Miracle, a mad scientist who has the ability to bring inanimate objects to life. Pepito is unaware that Olympia is a doll and believes her to be a real woman. He becomes obsessed with her and tries to win her love, but she is unable to reciprocate his feelings as she is not capable of emotions. The opera premiered on October 10, 1896, at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris, France. It was an instant success and became one of Audran's most popular works. The opera is divided into three acts and features a number of memorable musical numbers, including the famous "Les yeux de la poupée" ("The Doll's Eyes"). The first movement of the opera introduces the audience to Pepito and his infatuation with Olympia. The second movement sees Pepito trying to win Olympia's love, while the third movement reveals the truth about Olympia's true nature as a doll. The opera ends with Pepito realizing the truth and accepting that he cannot have a relationship with Olympia. One of the characteristics of La Poupée is its use of mechanical and robotic themes. The music is often repetitive and rhythmic, mimicking the mechanical movements of the doll. The opera also features a number of comedic elements, particularly in the character of Dr. Miracle, who is portrayed as a mad scientist with a penchant for creating bizarre inventions. Overall, La Poupée is a charming and whimsical opera that has stood the test of time. Its catchy tunes and lighthearted plot have made it a favorite among audiences for over a century.
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The Doll  Ouverture
2:59
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