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the right to use singers, dancers, musicians, and sets, this did not last as
Guyenet died in 1712, leaving the Opéra with a debt in the neighborhood of 400,000 livres. Alard resorted to giving silent performances with the actors' speeches displayed to the audience on large cue cards. The players next
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in 1987. The company regained its autonomy and returned, albeit with an inadequate budget, to the Salle Favart in 1990. Although its budget amounted to less than most provincial French opera houses, the first new director of the independent Opéra-Comique, Thierry
Fouquet, attempted to run a balanced
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to attract new audiences and keep the attention of the arts establishment. At the start of the 1960s Stéphane Wolff, claimed that the theatre could regain its independence: "well-managed, it could again become what it was for so long, the most active and therefore the leading lyric stage in France".
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In 1713 and 1714 several of the fair troupes were able to conclude a new series of agreements with the creditors of the deceased
Guyenet, who at this point had become the managers of the rather expensive Opéra. For an annual fee the troupes obtained the right to perform light comedies interspersed
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may also have been the leader of the orchestra. The company was, however, too successful, and the Opéra refused to renew Monnet's privilege in 1745. After working briefly in Lyon, and mounting unsuccessful productions in Dijon (1746) and London (1749), he was able to repurchase the Opéra-Comique
396:, and restrictions were again more strictly enforced. The troupes at the Foire Saint-Germain and the Foire Saint-Laurent received warnings from the police in 1699 and 1706. Although in 1708 the fairground entrepreneurs Charles Alard and Maurice were able to purchase from the Opéra's director
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Performances took place on most evenings of the week except for major festivals. Boxes could be hired for a year at a time, and many subscribers were wealthy. Before 1848 a third of subscribers were of the aristocracy, but after then it became an especially middle class theatre. After 1848
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was disrupted by the start of a company sit-in demanding the director's resignation. In 1939 financial problems resulted in the Opéra-Comique being merged with the Opéra to become the 'Réunion des Théatres
Lyriques Nationaux'. Notable premieres during this period included Poulenc's
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It currently mounts 7 or 8 operas or opéra comiques (some of them co-productions), with complementary concerts, recitals and exhibitions, each season. In common with many other opera houses the Opéra-Comique also offers relayed performances to cinemas (around France and in Europe);
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tried including vaudeville airs via audience participation: the musicians would play a popular tune, and the spectators would sing, while the actors remained silent. This was further enhanced when the words began to be displayed to the audience on a large banner.
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Theatres of the Opéra-Comique (engraving for the centenary of the first Salle Favart on 28 April 1883): 1. Salle de la Foire St
Laurent; 2. Hôtel de Bourgogne; 3. Salle Favart (1st); 4. Salle Feydeau; 5. Salle Ventadour; 6. Salle de la Bourse; 7. Salle Favart
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popular light theatrical entertainments had been a part of the seasonal
Parisian fairs, especially the Foire Saint-Germain and the Foire Saint-Laurent. They included farces, tightrope acts, acrobatics, and marionettes, and also included music, such as
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During his second period as director, Monnet continued to work with Favart and
Noverre, and Boucher designed and built a substantial new theatre for the company of the Foire Saint-Laurent in 1752. The theatre was later installed in a wing of the
791:(1911), and French premieres of works by Puccini and Falla. Between 1900 and 1950, 401 works by 206 different composers were performed at the Opéra-Comique, of which 222 were either world premieres (136) or the first performance in Paris (86).
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paid 12,000 livres to the Opéra for the right to run the Opéra-Comique, He renovated the theatre and brought together a group of highly talented creative artists, including, besides Favart, who also worked as a stage director, the comedian
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In 1840, the Opéra-Comique company settled in the second Salle Favart (architect Louis
Charpentier; 1,500 seats), built on the site of the first theatre, destroyed by fire in 1838. The new house was inaugurated with a revival of Hérold's
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in March 2010. In 2013 an opera critic was moved to write that of Paris lyric theatres "over the past seven seasons, has best succeeded in establishing a particular identity and achieving consistent quality in its productions".
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714:(1875). In the latter part of the century the theatre revived works it had made its own, restaged works from the repertoire of the Théâtre Lyrique (which had closed in 1872) and premiered new pieces, such as Offenbach's
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In the summer of 2015 the theatre closed for 18 months for major refurbishment including the costume department, the salle Bizet, and the hall
Boieldieu. During the closure a webopera and a fan zone at the
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Based on Wild 2005, p. 96. Performed at the Salle Favart according to
Langham Smith, Richard, "Bruneau, Alfred" in Sadie 1992, vol. 1, p. 621. No Salle Favart existed in 1891 according to Harris-Warrick
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Based on Wild 2005, p. 95. Performed at the Salle Favart according to Macdonald, Hugh, "Lalo, Édouard" in Sadie 1992, vol. 2, p. 1086. No Salle Favart existed in 1888 according to Harris-Warrick 1992.
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where spectators were invited to sing well-known opéra-comique songs took place. After the works, the theatre reopened in 2017, with the first stage production since the composer's death of Marais's
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As the differences between opéra and opéra comique faded, the two main houses in Paris came more into competition, although the Salle Favart saw the premieres of more innovative works: Debussy's
392:, the fair theatres were quick to adopt much of the Italians' repertory, which included parodies of operas and tragedies. The fair theatres were soon viewed as competition by the Opéra and the
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Based on Wild 2005, p. 410. Performed at the Nouveautés according to Forbes, Elizabeth, "Thomas, Ambroise" in Sadie 1992, vol. 4, p. 727. The Opéra-Comique was not performing at the
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sought to revive the repertoire with more literary and ambitious works. Until 1864 its repertoire was still prescribed, by statute, to have spoken dialogue between musical numbers.
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with songs and dances and to use sets and theatre machines. They were also given the right to use the name "Opéra-Comique". The first work officially given that designation was
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Catalogue des fonds musicaux conservés en Haute-Normandie. Tome I : Bibliothèque municipale de Rouen. Volume 1 : Fonds du Théâtre des Arts (XVIIIe et XIXe siècles)
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and popular songs. The audiences were diverse, from all levels of society, and the presentations were given on makeshift stages. However, with the establishment in 1672 of
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However, in 1972 the Opéra-Comique company was closed (although the theatre itself received visiting productions) and its government grant added to that of the Opéra.
527:, and began a period of new works in a more Italian style in which music played a much more significant role. Composers for the company during this period included
811:(1959). However, by the end of the Second World War, the Opéra-Comique's best artists, assets and repertory had been gradually taken from it to enrich the Opéra.
625:, which was resolved in 1801 by merger. By 1807 Napoleon had reduced theatrical freedoms, and the Opéra-Comique was named one of four primary theatres in Paris.
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Harris-Warrick, Rebecca; Charlton, David; Johnson, Janet; Langham Smith, Richard; Pitt, Charles (1992). "Paris" in Sadie 1992, vol. 3, pp. 855–879.
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was forced to resign, although later he was acquitted of blame and resumed the helm at the company from 1891 to 1897. The third Salle Favart (architect
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With the proliferation of opera houses after the Law of 1791 which removed restrictions on the opening of theatres, there was competition with the
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A fire at the Salle Favart on 25 May 1887 resulted in the death of 84 people by asphyxiation. The building was destroyed and the director
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programme but handed over in 1994 to Pierre Médecin, who was responsible for the centenary season in 1998 with a new production of
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was first given in Laxenburg, Austria, on 28 May 1759. Other settings were later composed for the Opéra-Comique by
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On 3 February 1762 the Opéra-Comique was merged into the
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in December 1751 and remained its director until 1757.
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except Salle Ventadour (26 June – 4 July 1853);
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at the Opéra Comique website, accessed 31 March 2010.
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built in 1827 also called the Théâtre des Nouveautés
761:) was officially opened in the presence of President
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second Salle Favart destroyed by fire on 25 May 1887
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Opéra-Comique website accessed on 26 November 2010.
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Category:Opera world premieres at the Opéra-Comique
546:wrote the text of his first opera for the company,
3841:Fauser, Annegret; Everist, Mark, editors (2009).
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3551:Wolff, Stéphane. The Opéra-Comique of Paris.
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3952:Warrack, John; West, Ewan (1996).
3937:Warrack, John; West, Ewan (1992).
3605:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.
3528:"Historique de 1936 à aujourd'hui"
3518:Thames & Hudson, London, 2002.
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3909:The new Grove dictionary of opera
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3491:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
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1194:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
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178:Théâtre de la Foire Saint-Laurent
175:Théâtre de la Foire Saint-Germain
169:Nouvel Opéra-Comique de Dominique
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1191:"Opéra-Comique" and "Paris" in
1040:kept company name Opéra-Comique
984:St Germain and St Laurent fairs
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533:François-André Danican Philidor
3939:The Oxford Dictionary of Opera
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2974:1870–1874 Adolphe de Leuven,
1038:merger with Théâtre Feydeau;
236:, one of the theatres of the
4120:Organizations based in Paris
3907:Sadie, Stanley, ed. (1992).
2931:1829–1830 Paul-Auguste Ducis
2917:
1336:On ne s'avise jamais de tout
794:In June 1936 a broadcast of
405:Foundation and early history
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3924:Paris – A Musical Gazetteer
3720:Sadie 1992, vol. 3, p. 688.
3662:No 641, December 2015, p12.
3572:de Saint Pulgent, Maryvonne
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3702:Pitou 1983, vol. 1, p. 56.
3079:1990-1994 Thierry Fouquet
2979:1874-1876 Camille du Locle
2949:1845–1848 Alexandre Basset
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1100:24 September 1832 –
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1032:16 September 1801 –
442:Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval
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3202:Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht
2961:1860–1862 Alfred Beaumont
2820:Mârouf, savetier du Caire
2232:Le songe d'une nuit d'été
2066:Le postillon de Lonjumeau
1842:Les rendez-vous bourgeois
1618:Les deux petits savoyards
1440:Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny
1352:Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny
1330:Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny
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568:Christoph Willibald Gluck
556:Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi
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3006:Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi
2995:1888-1891 Louis Paravey
2880:Les mamelles de Tirésias
1147:Théatre du Château-d'Eau
1133:15 October 1887 –
1129:Salle du Théâtre Lyrique
995:3 February 1762 –
946:(on 25 April 2017) with
802:Les Mamelles de Tiresias
507:Hôtel des Menus-Plaisirs
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3922:Simeone, Nigel (2000).
3431:Gourret 1985, pp. 81–84
2997:1891-1897 Léon Carvalho
2986:1887, May to December,
2945:François-Louis Crosnier
2941:1832–1834 Paul Dutreich
2937:1831–1832 Émile Lubbert
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4105:French opera companies
3856:Gourret, Jean (1985).
3622:www.legifrance.gouv.fr
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2252:Les noces de Jeannette
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3440:Simeone 2000, p. 214.
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2472:Les contes d'Hoffmann
2312:Le pardon de Ploërmel
2152:La damnation de Faust
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2110:La fille du régiment
1718:Mélidore et Phrosine
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915:Pelléas et Mélisande
910:Les Arts Florissants
776:Pelléas et Mélisande
765:on 7 December 1898.
708:(1866), and Bizet's
582:(30 November 1809).
482:Jean-Philippe Rameau
478:Jean-Georges Noverre
454:Charles-Simon Favart
267:La fille du régiment
243:Cavalleria Rusticana
30:For other uses, see
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3742:on 9 November 1771.
3067:Emmanuel Bondeville
2905:Salle Favart (3rd)
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1320:Foire Saint-Laurent
1314:Le maréchal ferrant
1298:Foire Saint-Germain
1276:Foire Saint-Laurent
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1181:Théâtre du Châtelet
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544:Michel-Jean Sedaine
390:Madame de Maintenon
371:Jean-Baptiste Lully
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3762:Salle de la Bourse
3533:2010-05-06 at the
3451:Le diable à quatre
3422:Cook 1992, p. 436.
3379:Wild 1992, p. 586.
3307:Wild 1989, p. 325.
3267:Wild 1989, p. 324.
3143:Charles Constantin
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2412:La princesse jaune
2116:Salle de la Bourse
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2004:Salle de la Bourse
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1542:Hôtel de Bourgogne
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1468:Le tableau parlant
1458:20 September 1769
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4062:978-2-87775-333-3
4011:978-2-87009-898-1
3967:Wild, Nicole ().
3962:978-0-19-280028-2
3947:978-0-19-869164-8
3932:978-0-300-08053-7
3917:978-1-56159-228-9
3902:978-0-686-46036-7
3884:978-0-226-40195-9
3866:978-2-85707-180-8
3851:978-0-226-23926-2
3833:978-0-521-25129-7
3792:Wild 1989, p. 330
3644:, June 2013, 758.
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2532:Le roi malgré lui
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2306:Giacomo Meyerbeer
2282:23 February 1856
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890:L'Écume des Jours
829:Le roi malgré lui
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788:L'heure espagnole
720:(1881); Delibes'
678:Le Pré aux clercs
606:and occupied the
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580:Jean-Pierre Solié
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