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Le peintre amoureux de son modèle (The Painter in Love with his Model) is an opéra comique in two acts by the composer Egidio Duni with a libretto by Louis Anseaume. It was first performed at the Théâtre de la Foire Saint-Laurent in Paris on 26 July 1757. The Italian Duni had been working at the court of Parma, where French culture was highly fashionable, and travelled to Paris to see the premiere of his opera. He remained in France for the rest of his career. Le peintre marked an important stage in the development of opéra comique, since its musical numbers were almost entirely original music, whereas previous opéras comiques employed either popular vaudevilles or ariettes appropriated from other works.[1]
Le peintre amoureux de son modèle | |
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Opéra comique by Egidio Duni | |
Translation | The Painter in Love with his Model |
Librettist | Louis Anseaume |
Language | French |
Premiere |
The melody of "Maudit Amour, raison sévère",[2] one of the opera's ariettes, was used by Sweden's bard, Carl Michael Bellman, for his song "Glimmande nymf", one of his Fredman's Epistles published in 1790.[3]
Cast | Voice type | Premiere cast, 26 July 1757[4] |
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Alberti, an elderly painter | bass | Jean-Louis Laruette |
Zerbin, a young apprentice | tenor | M Bouret |
Jacinte, an old governess | soprano | Mlle Deschamps |
Laurette, a young girl | soprano | Mlle Rosaline |
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