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Le petite mariée (The Little Bride) is a three-act opéra-bouffe, with music by Charles Lecocq and libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo. It was first performed at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, Paris on 21 December 1875. The opera, set in 16th-century Italy, depicts the farcical complications after the hero is caught in flagrante with the local grandee's wife. The piece was well received and ran for more than 200 performances. It was subsequently staged in London, New York, Berlin and Vienna, but has not gained a permanent place in the operatic repertoire.

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  • Le petite mariée (The Little Bride) is a three-act opéra-bouffe, with music by Charles Lecocq and libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo. It was first performed at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, Paris on 21 December 1875. The opera, set in 16th-century Italy, depicts the farcical complications after the hero is caught in flagrante with the local grandee's wife. The piece was well received and ran for more than 200 performances. It was subsequently staged in London, New York, Berlin and Vienna, but has not gained a permanent place in the operatic repertoire. (en)
  • Le Petite Mariée är en opéra bouffe i tre akter med musik av Charles Lecocq och libretto av och . Den hade premiär på i Paris den 21 december 1875. Handlingen utspelas i 1500-talets Italien och rör sig kring en farsartad komplikation där hjälten tas "på bar gärning" med den lokale ädlingens hustru. Stycket togs väl emot och spelades mer än 200 gånger. Den sattes senare upp i London, New York, Berlin och Wien, men har aldrig fått en permanent plats i operarepertoaren. (sv)
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  • Le petite mariée (The Little Bride) is a three-act opéra-bouffe, with music by Charles Lecocq and libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo. It was first performed at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, Paris on 21 December 1875. The opera, set in 16th-century Italy, depicts the farcical complications after the hero is caught in flagrante with the local grandee's wife. The piece was well received and ran for more than 200 performances. It was subsequently staged in London, New York, Berlin and Vienna, but has not gained a permanent place in the operatic repertoire. (en)
  • Le Petite Mariée är en opéra bouffe i tre akter med musik av Charles Lecocq och libretto av och . Den hade premiär på i Paris den 21 december 1875. Handlingen utspelas i 1500-talets Italien och rör sig kring en farsartad komplikation där hjälten tas "på bar gärning" med den lokale ädlingens hustru. Stycket togs väl emot och spelades mer än 200 gånger. Den sattes senare upp i London, New York, Berlin och Wien, men har aldrig fått en permanent plats i operarepertoaren. (sv)
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  • La petite mariée (en)
  • La Petite Mariée (sv)
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