Julie, ou Le pot de fleurs
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Julie, ou Le pot de fleurs is a 1805 comic opera in one act by Gaspare Spontini to a libretto by the metallurgist Antoine-Gabriel Jars (1774–1857).[1][2]
Cast
- Julie, Mondor's niece (soprano)
- Mondor (bass)
- Verseuil, Mondor's friend (baritone)
- Valcour, a young officer (tenor)
- Champagne, servant (speaking role)
Performances and recordings
- 1968 – in Italian – Valeria Mariconda (Julie), Ugo Trama (Mondor), Giancarlo Montanaro (Verseuil), Amilcare Blaffard (Valcour), Siena Festival. Bruno Rigacci
- 2001 – in French – Caroline Mutel (Julie), Olivier Heyte (Verseuil), Till Fechner (Mondor), Martial Defontaine (Valcour) – Festival Pergolesi-Spontini, Villa Pianetti, Monsano, conducted by Ottavio Dantone.
References
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Gaspare Spontini
- Li puntigli delle donne (1796)
- Teseo riconosciuto (1798)
- La fuga in maschera (1800)
- Le metamorfosi di Pasquale (1802)
- Milton (1804)
- Julie, ou Le pot de fleurs (1805)
- La vestale (1807)
- Fernand Cortez (1809)
- Olimpie (1819)
- Nurmahal, oder Das Rosenfest von Kaschmir (1822)
- Agnes von Hohenstaufen (1829)
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