Cendrillon

Cendrillon
Opera by Jules Massenet
Art nouveau poster announcing the premiere performance in 1899
LibrettistHenri Caïn
LanguageFrench
Based onPerrault's 1698 version of Cinderella
Premiere
24 May 1899 (1899-05-24)

Cendrillon (Cinderella) is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault's 1698 version of the Cinderella fairy tale.

It had its premiere performance on 24 May 1899 in Paris.

The New Grove Dictionary of Opera notes that Massenet's sense of humor and wit is more evident in this work, and the use of recurrent motifs is more discreet, while the love music "reminds us how well Massenet knew his Wagner".[1] Albert Carré (director of the Opéra-Comique and producer of the first staging) persuaded the composer to drop a prologue introducing the characters, but a brief epilogue survives.[2] Another writer comments that Massenet's perfectly proportioned score moves from a scene worthy of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Armide (in Cendrillon's monologue), through Rossinian vocalises and archaic orchestrations to ballet movements on a par with Tchaikovsky.[3]

  1. ^ Milnes 1998, p. 799
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Grove was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Machart, R. 2011, "Cendrillon, de Massenet, renaît à l'Opéra-Comique", Le Monde, 8 March 2011

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