Le portefaix

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Jean-Baptiste Chollet in costume as Gasparillo, the opera's protagonist

Le portefaix (The Porter) (full title Le portefaix ou le jardinier de Grenade (The Porter, or the Gardener of Grenada)) is an opéra comique in three acts composed by José Melchor Gomis. The libretto by Eugène Scribe is based on an episode in Le Comte de Villamayor by M. Mortonval (Alexandre Furcy Guesdon). It was originally offered to the composer Giacomo Meyerbeer, but he was contracted instead by the opera manager Louis Véron to create a five-act grand opera (Les Huguenots).[1]

The opera premiered on 16 June 1835 at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in Paris with Jean-Baptiste Chollet and Jeanne-Emélie Belloste in the lead roles of Gasparillo and Teresita.[2][3]

Roles[]

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 16 June 1835[4]
Teresita soprano
Helena soprano Geneviève-Aimé-Zoë Prévost
Christina soprano Cécile Camoin
Gasparillo baritone Jean-Baptiste Chollet
Don Raphael tenor Etienne Thénard
Don Ramiro baritone François-Louis Henry
Le corrégidor M. Victor
Soldiers, constables, valets in livery, porters, Spanish women and young girls

References[]

  1. ^ Letellier (2014), 1
  2. ^ Wild, Nicole and Charlton, David (2005). Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique Paris: répertoire 1762-1972, p. 369. Editions Mardaga (in French).
  3. ^ Le Ménestrel (28 June 1835). "Opéra-Comique", pp. 1; 4. Retrieved 6 September 2015 (in French).
  4. ^ Scribe, Eugène (1835). Le porte-faix. Mevrel (in French)

Sources[]

  • Letellier, Robert (2014). Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots: An Evangel of Religion and Love. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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