Verlag: n/a, 1859
Anbieter: Antique Mall Books, Smyrna, GA, USA
Leatherbound. Zustand: Very Good. VERY GOOD - Contemporary half morocco over marbled boards, somewhat rubbed. Binding is sound. Scattered foxing. . . . . . A bound collection of original opera libretti, texts in French and English, printed for productions presented at Le Theatre Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans. Various imprints and dates (1840's and 50's). 8vo. The operas include Norma, Lucia di Lammermoor, Faust, Semiramis, Jerusalem, L'Etoile du Nord, Robert le Siable, Le Prophete, and Mary Stuart. . . . . Le Theatre Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans, founded as the Theatre d'Orleans in 1815, quickly became the centerpiece of French-language opera and theatre in New Orleans, reflecting the city?s deep ties to European culture. Built under the direction of Saint-Domingue refugee John Davis and rebuilt after devastating fires, the theatre drew top performers from France, premiered recent European operas, and delighted New Orleans audiences with sophisticated productions in a rapidly growing city. To avoid performing in New Orleans? harsh summer heat, the theatre?s company famously toured major northern cities, helping bring French opera to a broader American public.? Throughout the antebellum period, Theatre d'Orleans rivaled English-language houses and maintained its dominance over cultural life in New Orleans, hosting the debuts of many famous international artists and becoming synonymous with luxury, artistic excellence, and social prestige. Its legacy persisted even after it was supplanted by the French Opera House in 1859, as Théâtre d'Orléans left a permanent imprint as a bastion of francophone tradition and high art in the American South.