Ambroise Thomas
Mignon
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Composer:Ambroise ThomasGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1866First Performance:Nov 17, 1866Average_duration:145:51Mignon is an opera composed by Ambroise Thomas, with a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré. The opera was first performed on November 17, 1866, at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, France. The plot of the opera is based on Goethe's novel Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. The story revolves around Mignon, a young girl who has been kidnapped and sold into slavery. She is rescued by a young nobleman, Wilhelm Meister, who takes her under his wing and tries to help her find her family. Along the way, Mignon falls in love with Wilhelm, but he is already engaged to another woman. Mignon's tragic fate is sealed when she discovers that she is actually the daughter of a nobleman and that her mother is dead. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct musical style. The first act is characterized by light, playful music, reflecting the innocence and naivety of Mignon. The second act is more dramatic, with darker, more intense music, reflecting the growing tension and conflict between the characters. The third act is the most tragic, with mournful music that reflects the final fate of Mignon. One of the most famous movements in the opera is Mignon's aria, "Connais-tu le pays," in which she sings of her longing for her homeland. The aria is known for its haunting melody and emotional depth, and has become one of the most beloved pieces in the operatic repertoire. Overall, Mignon is a powerful and moving opera that explores themes of love, loss, and identity. Its beautiful music and compelling story have made it a favorite among audiences and performers alike, and it continues to be performed around the world to this day.More....
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