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La Vie
Parisienne
Operetta in 4
acts & 5 scenes
Libretto by
Henri Meilhac
& Ludovic Halévy
First
Performance: Palais Royal, Paris October 21, 1866
Cast:
Baron
De Gondremarck
Baroness De Gondremarck
Raoul De Gardefeu
Bobinet
Joseph
Metella
Pompa Di Matadores
Frick
Gabrielle
Alfred
Chorus: SATB
Ballet: As elaborate as desired.
Background
Synopsis
The
story relies heavily on impersonation and concealed identities, with
overtones of sociological revolution under the picture of glittering
Paris life. Two young men, Bobinet and Raoul de Gardefeu, are rivals for
the favors of the demimondaine Metella, but she spurns them for another
man. Gardefeu bribes his former valet, Joseph, and takes his place as a
tourist courier, conveying the wealthy Swedish Baron and Baroness
Gondremarck to his own house, pretending it is the Grand Hotel. To
maintain the masquerade, Gardefeu invites to a great supper his
shoemaker, Frick, and a glove maker, Gabrielle, who brings along a crowd
of their fellows, rather rude but enormously zestful. Metella is also
present at the Baron's request. Bobinet takes over the following night
with a party in the house of his absent aunt, when all the servants
masquerade as nobility, to the enchantment of the Baron. The party ends
in a riotous champagne supper and dance. The next night, a rich
Brazilian, Pompa de Matadores, is host at Alfred's restaurant. Baron
Gondremarck arrives for a rendezvous with Metella, but she tells him she
is returning to Gardefeu and offers as a substitute a heavily veiled
lady - the Baroness, of course. The Baron has discovered Gardefeu's
deception and challenges him to a duel, but is pacified by recalling the
fun the young men had arranged for him. Everybody is reconciled,
everybody is happy.
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