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La Périchole (Metropolitan Opera version)
Opéra-bouffe in three acts, in the Metropolitan Opera version by Jean Morel and Ignace Strasfogel (1868/74)Original libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, adapted by Maurice Valency (E)
Major roles: S,3T,2T(or 2Bar),2Bar,2speakers; minor roles: 4S,3M; chorus;
3.2.2.2-4.2.3.0-timp.perc:SD/BD/TD/cyms/susp.cym/tgl/tamb/bells/
sleigh bells/cast/tamb de Basque-strings;
On-stage: Cuban drum
Abbreviations (PDF)
Boosey & Hawkes
Théâtre des Variétés, Paris
Hortense Schneider, soprano
Conductor: Jacques Offenbach
LA PERICHOLE | Coloratura Soprano |
PAQUILLO | Tenor (or High Baritone) |
DON ANDRES DE RIBEIRA, Viceroy of Peru | Baritone |
DON PEDRO DE HINOYOSA, Governor of Lima | Baritone |
THE COUNT OF PANATELLAS, 1st Gentleman of the bedchamber | Tenor |
THE MARQUIS DE TARAPOTE, Lord Chancellor | speaking role |
FIRST NOTARY | Tenor |
SECOND NOTARY | Tenor (or Baritone) |
THE OLD PRISONER | Tenor |
THE TURNKEY | speaking role |
GUADALENA, one of 3 cousins | Soprano |
ESTRELLA, two of 3 cousins | Soprano |
VIRGINELLA, three of 3 cousins | Mezzo Soprano |
BRAMBILLA, one of 4 ladies in waiting | Soprano |
NINETTA, two of 4 ladies in waiting | Soprano |
MANUELITA, three of 4 ladies in waiting | Mezzo Soprano |
FRASQUINELLA, four of 4 ladies in waiting | Mezzo Soprano |
The Courtiers | |
The Dragoons | |
The Grenadiers | |
The People |
19th Century, Lima, Peru
During a birthday celebration for the Viceroy of Peru, two street performers entertain the crowd. Too poor to marry, the performers briefly part and the girl, La Perichole, falls asleep in the park. The Viceroy sees her and falls in love. Out of practicality, she agrees to become his mistress, and writes a letter to her lover explaining the situation. Since the Viceroy’s ladies-in-waiting must be married, his henchman must find La Perichole a husband. Her devastated lover Paquillo, with the help of some wine, is convinced to marry a young woman in order to receive a title and riches. La Perichole, who has reconsidered her decision, agrees to marry when she sees that the man selected is Paquillo. When a sober Paquillo learns that he married La Perichole, he throws her at the Viceroy’s feet, an act that puts him in prison. La Perichole tries bribing the jailer, only to discover he is the Viceroy in disguise. He punishes his faithless mistress by imprisoning her, too. The Viceroy is captured and the lovers escape. After a search, the lovers appear singing of their misfortune and their love, and the Viceroy releases them, awarding their promised estates and titles.
Comic, Dramatic, Romantic