Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle is a 1905 opera by Spyridon Samaras to a French-language libretto by Paul Milliet based on the 1839 play by Alexandre Dumas. The opera was however premiered in Italian at Genoa with a new Italian text by Amintore Galli.[1][2]
Recording
- Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle (French version) Angelo Simos, Tassis Christoyannis, Pavlos Maropoulos, Pantelis Kontos, Kaval Choir of Sofia, Pazardzhik Symphony Orchestra, Byron Fidetzis Naxos 2CD 2020
References
- ↑ Mario Morini; Nandi Ostali; Piero Ostali (1995). Cronologie, saggi, testimonianze. Casa Musicale Sonzogno. p. 763.
Mademoiselle de Nelle-Isle, commedia lirica in quattro atti libretto di Paul Milliet (dall' omonima commedia di Alexandre Dumas) versione ritmica italiana di Amintore Galli prima rappresentazione Politeama di Genova, 8 novembre ...
- ↑ Fryer, Paul; Usova, Olga (2014). Lina Cavalieri: The Life of Opera's Greatest Beauty, 1874–1944. p. 67.
The second work in which she performed in Genoa was something of a curiosity: the world premiere of Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle, by the Greek composer Spiro Samara. Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas père, with an Italian text by Galli ...
External links
- Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Casaglia, Gherardo (2005)."Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
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