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Sapho is an opera in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Cain and Arthur Bernède, based on the novel of the same name by Alphonse Daudet. It was first performed at the Opéra Comique in Paris on November 27, 1897 with Emma Calvé as Fanny LeGrand.
It is a charming and effective piece but has never earned a place in the standard operatic repertory. The story concerns an artist's model named Fanny LeGrand who begins an affair with a young man, Jean Gaussin. The relationship, as is so often the case in opera, is ill-fated and ends with Fanny leaving Jean while he sleeps.
Roles
| Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast[1], November 27, 1897 (Conductor: - Jules Danbé) |
|---|---|---|
| Fanny LeGrand, an artist's model | soprano | Emma Calvé |
| Jean Gaussin, a young man | tenor | Julien Lepestre |
| Irène, his sister | soprano | Julia Guiraudon |
| Divonne, his mother | mezzo-soprano | Charlotte Wyns |
| Césaire, his father | bass | Andrée Gress |
| Caoudal, a sculptor | baritone | Marc-Nohel |
| A farmer | tenor | Maurice Jacquet |
| A restaurant patron | baritone | Dufour |
References
- Upton, George P.; Borowski, Felix (1928). The Standard Opera Guide. New York: Blue Ribbon Books. pp. 198–201.
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