Georges Schmitt
Mimi Pinson
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Composer:Georges SchmittGenre:VocalAverage_duration:02:26"Mimi Pinson" is an operetta composed by Georges Schmitt. It premiered on December 14, 1860, at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris, France. The operetta is divided into three acts and features a libretto by Alfred Duru and Henri Chivot. The first act of "Mimi Pinson" introduces the titular character, a young seamstress who is beloved by all who know her. She is courted by several suitors, including the wealthy banker Dupont and the impoverished artist Ernest. Mimi is torn between her love for Ernest and her desire for financial security. The second act sees Mimi struggling to choose between her suitors. She ultimately decides to marry Dupont, but her heart still belongs to Ernest. Meanwhile, a group of bandits led by the notorious Captain Fracasse plot to rob Dupont's bank. In the third act, Mimi's wedding to Dupont is interrupted by the bandits. Ernest comes to her rescue, and the two are reunited. The bandits are ultimately defeated, and Mimi and Ernest are free to live happily ever after. "Mimi Pinson" is known for its catchy tunes and lighthearted humor. The operetta's music is characterized by its use of waltzes, polkas, and other dance forms popular in mid-19th century France. The libretto is similarly light and humorous, with a focus on romantic entanglements and comedic misunderstandings. Overall, "Mimi Pinson" is a charming and entertaining operetta that has remained popular with audiences for over a century. Its catchy tunes and lighthearted humor continue to delight audiences to this day.More....