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Les barbares
tragédie lyrique by Camille Saint-Saëns
The composer in 1900, photographed by Pierre Petit
Librettist
LanguageFrench
Premiere
October 1901 (1901-10)

Les barbares is a 1901 tragédie lyrique in 3 acts by Camille Saint-Saëns to a libretto by Victorien Sardou and Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi.[1] The opera was originally intended for the Roman theatre of Orange, in Provence, but instead premiered at the Paris Opéra Palais Garnier in October 1901.

Roles

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  • Floria - chief vestal virgin (soprano)
  • Marcomir - leader of the Barbarians (tenor)
  • Le Récitant (bass)
  • Scaurus (bass)
  • Le Veilleur (tenor)
  • Hildibrath (baritone)
  • Livie (contralto)
  • Germains, légionnaires, romains, habitants d'Orange, vestales, femmes, enfants gallo-romains.

Recordings

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  • Les Barbares : Catherine Hunold (Floria), Julia Gertseva (Livie), Edgaras Montvidas (Marcomir), Jean Teitgen (Le Récitant / Scaurus), Shawn Mathey (Le Veilleur), Philippe Rouillon (Hildibrath / Le Grand Sacrificateur), Tigran Guiragosyan (Premier Habitant), Laurent Pouliaude (Second Habitant), Ghezlane Hanzazi (Une Femme) Choeur Lyrique et Orchestre Symphonique Saint-Étienne Loire, conducted Laurent Campellone. Ediciones singulares. 2015

References

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  1. ^ Sabina Teller Ratner Camille Saint-Saëns, 1835-1921: A Thematic Catalogue of His Complete Works 0198163207 2002