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Marie Victoire (1912–1914, première 2004) is a French-language opera in four acts by the composer Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Edmond Guiraud (1879–1961) based on his French-language play of the same name, set in the French Revolution. This opera was composed between 1912 and 1914 but, in spite of various plans, was not performed during the life of Respighi, due to the outbreak of World War I but also to the hostility towards the work of the wife of the composer, Elsa. It was premiered on 27 January 2004 at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome.

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  • Marie Victoire (1912–1914, première 2004) is a French-language opera in four acts by the composer Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Edmond Guiraud (1879–1961) based on his French-language play of the same name, set in the French Revolution. This opera was composed between 1912 and 1914 but, in spite of various plans, was not performed during the life of Respighi, due to the outbreak of World War I but also to the hostility towards the work of the wife of the composer, Elsa. It was premiered on 27 January 2004 at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome. Marie Victoire is an opera with a large number of characters, distinguished for the «frequent recourse to direct citations of revolutionary songs and court dances» and for a «vocal style that associates to the classical lyric singing the declamation and the arioso without veristic excesses». (en)
  • Marie Victoire è un melodramma di Ottorino Respighi su libretto in francese di Edmond Guiraud. L'opera, ambientata durante la rivoluzione francese e basata sull'omonimo dramma del librettista, fu composta tra il 1911 e il 1912, ma nonostante vari progetti non venne mai rappresentata durante la vita del compositore, per lo scoppio della prima guerra mondiale, ma anche per l'ostilità verso il lavoro della moglie di Respighi. Venne rappresentata per la prima volta soltanto il 27 gennaio 2004 al Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. È un'opera con un elevato numero di personaggi, caratterizzata tra l'altro dal «ricorso frequente alla citazione diretta di canti rivoluzionari e di danze di corte» e con una «vocalità che al canto lirico associa il declamato e l'arioso, ma senza eccessi veristi». (it)
  • Marie Victoire is een langvergeten opera van Ottorino Respighi. Respighi werkte aan die opera in 1913, maar het werk moest 90 jaar wachten op een eerste uitvoering. Op 29 januari 2004 kwam het werk voor het eerst in de openbaarheid bij de . Het was geen succes, de Italianen hadden moeite met de Franse tekst en ook het begeleidingsorkest schijnt niet op zijn best geweest te zijn. Daarbij moet vermeld worden dat de enscenering niet eenvoudig was met bijvoorbeeld delen van het koor dat buiten het toneel gehouden moest worden. Respighi had het libretto gehaald bij het gelijknamige Marie Victoire van en had de oorspronkelijke Franse tekst aangehouden. De hoofdrol binnen de opera werd tijdens de premièredagen gezongen door Nelly Miricioiu. (nl)
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  • Guiraud's play (en)
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  • Respighi in 1912 (en)
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  • Marie Victoire (en)
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  • Teatro dell'Opera, Rome (en)
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  • Marie Victoire è un melodramma di Ottorino Respighi su libretto in francese di Edmond Guiraud. L'opera, ambientata durante la rivoluzione francese e basata sull'omonimo dramma del librettista, fu composta tra il 1911 e il 1912, ma nonostante vari progetti non venne mai rappresentata durante la vita del compositore, per lo scoppio della prima guerra mondiale, ma anche per l'ostilità verso il lavoro della moglie di Respighi. Venne rappresentata per la prima volta soltanto il 27 gennaio 2004 al Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. È un'opera con un elevato numero di personaggi, caratterizzata tra l'altro dal «ricorso frequente alla citazione diretta di canti rivoluzionari e di danze di corte» e con una «vocalità che al canto lirico associa il declamato e l'arioso, ma senza eccessi veristi». (it)
  • Marie Victoire is een langvergeten opera van Ottorino Respighi. Respighi werkte aan die opera in 1913, maar het werk moest 90 jaar wachten op een eerste uitvoering. Op 29 januari 2004 kwam het werk voor het eerst in de openbaarheid bij de . Het was geen succes, de Italianen hadden moeite met de Franse tekst en ook het begeleidingsorkest schijnt niet op zijn best geweest te zijn. Daarbij moet vermeld worden dat de enscenering niet eenvoudig was met bijvoorbeeld delen van het koor dat buiten het toneel gehouden moest worden. Respighi had het libretto gehaald bij het gelijknamige Marie Victoire van en had de oorspronkelijke Franse tekst aangehouden. De hoofdrol binnen de opera werd tijdens de premièredagen gezongen door Nelly Miricioiu. (nl)
  • Marie Victoire (1912–1914, première 2004) is a French-language opera in four acts by the composer Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Edmond Guiraud (1879–1961) based on his French-language play of the same name, set in the French Revolution. This opera was composed between 1912 and 1914 but, in spite of various plans, was not performed during the life of Respighi, due to the outbreak of World War I but also to the hostility towards the work of the wife of the composer, Elsa. It was premiered on 27 January 2004 at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome. (en)
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  • Marie Victoire (it)
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