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La Carmélite

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Hahn in 1906

La Carmélite is a 1902 comic opera, a comédie musicale in four acts and five scenes, by Reynaldo Hahn, to a libretto by Catulle Mendès. Hahn's second opera, like the first it was premiered at the Opéra-Comique.[1]

Roles

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Recording

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  • Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse, Leo Hussain, Bru Zane recorded 2020, release ?.

References

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  1. ^ InterInternational Opera Collector: IOC. - Volume 2 - Page 70 1997 - Hahn's second opera, La carmelite, was also given its premiere at the Opera-Comique, starring Emma Calve as Louise de La Valliere and Lucien Muratore as Louis XIV, with Hector Dufranne as the Archbishop.