La Fille de Madame Angot

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La Fille de Madame Angot is a popular 1872 opéra-comique by Charles Lecocq, known for its witty libretto and lively score set during the French Revolutionary era.

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instanceOf opéra-comique
stage work
composer Charles Lecocq NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
dateOfPremiere 1872-02-04
era 19th-century French opera
firstProducer Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques NERFINISHED
firstRunLocation Paris NERFINISHED
genre opéra-comique
hasLibrettoType spoken dialogue with musical numbers
hasTitleTranslation The Daughter of Madame Angot NERFINISHED
historicalContext post-Reign of Terror France
includes arias
choruses
ensembles
influencedBy opéra-comique conventions
language French
librettist Jules-Henri Brésil NERFINISHED
Paul Siraudin NERFINISHED
Victor Koning NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Ange Pitou NERFINISHED
Clairette Angot NERFINISHED
Mademoiselle Lange NERFINISHED
Pomponnet NERFINISHED
musicalForm number opera
notableFor lively score
witty libretto
numberOfActs 3
originalAudience Parisian theatre-going public
originalMedium theatrical performance
originalNetwork Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques NERFINISHED
partOf French operetta tradition
periodOfComposition 1871
placeOfPremiere Paris NERFINISHED
politicalBackground conflict between royalists and republicans
premiereCity Paris NERFINISHED
premiereTheatre Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques NERFINISHED
settingDecade 1790s
settingPeriod French Revolution NERFINISHED
settingPlace Paris NERFINISHED
structure three-act opéra-comique
style comic opera
subjectMatter romantic and political intrigues
success major popular success in Paris
widely performed in Europe
workOf Charles Lecocq NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstPerformance 1872

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