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L'Arlésienne is a short story, written by Alphonse Daudet and first published in his collection Letters From My Windmill (Lettres de mon moulin) in 1869. On a commission from Léon Carvalho, the author transformed the story in 1872 into a play in three acts and five tableaux with music and chorus. Georges Bizet wrote incidental music for the play's first production on 1 October 1872, at the Vaudeville Theatre (now the Gaumont). Daudet's play formed the basis of the Italian opera L'arlesiana (1897), text by Leopoldo Marenco, music by Francesco Cilea.

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  • L'Arlésienne, titulada generalmente en español como La chica de Arlés, es una novela de Alphonse Daudet, extraída de las Cartas de mi molino reunidas y editadas en 1869. Daudet extrajo de ellas tres años más tarde una pieza de teatro homónima en tres actos para la cual Georges Bizet compuso una música incidental. Estrenada en el teatro del Vaudeville el 1 de octubre de 1872, fue un fracaso mientras que la Suite para orquesta que Bizet extrajo de su música resultará todo un éxito. En 1879, Ernest Guiraud arreglará una segunda Suite para orquesta a partir de los temas de Bizet, muerto en 1875. Daudet se inspiró en el suicidio de un sobrino de Frédéric Mistral, el 7 de julio de 1862. Como consecuencia de una decepción amorosa, el joven se lanzó desde una ventana de la propiedad familiar del mas du Juge sobre una mesa de piedra. Mistral confió esta historia trágica a su amigo Daudet que entonces lo trasladó en su novela, pero el hecho de haber hecho público este drama personal terminará su amistad.​ (es)
  • L'Arlésienne is a short story, written by Alphonse Daudet and first published in his collection Letters From My Windmill (Lettres de mon moulin) in 1869. On a commission from Léon Carvalho, the author transformed the story in 1872 into a play in three acts and five tableaux with music and chorus. Georges Bizet wrote incidental music for the play's first production on 1 October 1872, at the Vaudeville Theatre (now the Gaumont). The play was not successful and closed after only 21 performances. The music score was later used for two suites of the same name, the first established by Bizet himself in November 1872, the second after Bizet's 1875 death, by Ernest Guiraud. Another play was originally scheduled for the night of 1 October 1872, but it was withdrawn by the censors at the last minute and L'Arlésienne was substituted. Many of the patrons were less than happy with this change. Daudet's play formed the basis of the Italian opera L'arlesiana (1897), text by Leopoldo Marenco, music by Francesco Cilea. On 8 March 1999, BBC Radio 4 broadcast an adaptation of Daudet's play entitled The Girl from Arles, written by and translated from the French by Michael Robson and directed by Enyd Williams, with Frances Jeater as Rose Mamaï, John Woodvine as Balthazar, Mary Wimbush as Madame Renaud, Geoffrey Whitehead as Francet Mamaï, Gavin Muir as Mitifio, Giles Fagan as Frederi, Tilly Gaunt as Vivette and Ben Crowe as Marc. (en)
  • L'Arlésienne est une nouvelle des Lettres de mon moulin d'Alphonse Daudet adaptée pour le théâtre sur une musique de Georges Bizet. (fr)
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  • L'Arlésienne est une nouvelle des Lettres de mon moulin d'Alphonse Daudet adaptée pour le théâtre sur une musique de Georges Bizet. (fr)
  • L'Arlésienne, titulada generalmente en español como La chica de Arlés, es una novela de Alphonse Daudet, extraída de las Cartas de mi molino reunidas y editadas en 1869. Daudet extrajo de ellas tres años más tarde una pieza de teatro homónima en tres actos para la cual Georges Bizet compuso una música incidental. Estrenada en el teatro del Vaudeville el 1 de octubre de 1872, fue un fracaso mientras que la Suite para orquesta que Bizet extrajo de su música resultará todo un éxito. En 1879, Ernest Guiraud arreglará una segunda Suite para orquesta a partir de los temas de Bizet, muerto en 1875. (es)
  • L'Arlésienne is a short story, written by Alphonse Daudet and first published in his collection Letters From My Windmill (Lettres de mon moulin) in 1869. On a commission from Léon Carvalho, the author transformed the story in 1872 into a play in three acts and five tableaux with music and chorus. Georges Bizet wrote incidental music for the play's first production on 1 October 1872, at the Vaudeville Theatre (now the Gaumont). Daudet's play formed the basis of the Italian opera L'arlesiana (1897), text by Leopoldo Marenco, music by Francesco Cilea. (en)
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  • L'Arlésienne (Daudet) (es)
  • L'Arlésienne (Daudet) (fr)
  • L'Arlésienne (short story) (en)
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