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Zazą
The opera Zazą
was composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo
to a libretto by
Ruggero Leoncavallo
based on Zazą
by Charles Simon.
It was first performed at Teatro Lirico in Milan (Italy) on 1900-11-10 and published by
Sonzogno.
The opera is set in
Paris and
St. Etienne.
Dramatis Personae:
- Anaide,
Zazą's mother
(Mezzosoprano)
- Augusto,
A waiter
(Tenor)
- Bussy,
A journalist
(Baritone)
- Cascart,
A concert singer
(Baritone)
- Claretta,
A concert singer
(Soprano)
- Courtois
(Bass)
- Duclou,
A director
(Bass-baritone)
- Floriana,
A concert singer
(Soprano)
- Lartigon,
A monologue writer
(Bass)
- Malardot,
Owner of the Café Chantant
(Tenor)
- Marco,
Mr. Dufreyne's attendant
(Tenor)
- Michelin,
A journalist
(Baritone)
- Milio Dufresne
(Tenor)
- Natalia,
Zazą's maid
(Soprano)
- La Signora Dufresne,
Dufresne's wife
(Soprano)
- Totņ
(Spoken)
- Zazą
(Soprano)
Recordings: GB 2289/90-2
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