Madeleine (opera)
Madeleine is an opera in one act by Victor Herbert set to a libretto by Grant Stewart, after the French play Je dîne chez ma mère by Adrien Decourcelle and Lambert-Thiboust. It premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 24 January 1914 with Frances Alda in the title role.
Reception and performance history
For its world premiere on 24 January 1914, Madeleine was presented at the Metropolitan Opera as a double-bill with Pagliacci. It had a total of six performances at the Met, three times paired with Pagliacci, twice with Don Pasquale, and once with the United States premiere of Wolf-Ferrari's L'amore medico.Madeleine was Herbert's second opera, but in contrast to many of his operettas and musicals, it did not prove popular and dropped from sight after its premiere run. Although it received a warm reception from the first night audience, particularly Madeleine's aria, "A Perfect Day", the New York Times critic dismissed it as "not a notable landmark in the progress of native art."
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast 24 January 1914 |
Madeleine Fleury | soprano | Frances Alda |
Francois, Duc d'Esterre | tenor | Paul Althouse |
Nichette, Madeleine's maid | soprano | Lenora Sparkes |
Chevalier de Mauprat | baritone | Antonio Pini-Corsi |
Didier, a painter | bass | Andrés De Segurola |
Coachman | bass | Marcel Reiner |
Servant | bass | Armin Laufer |
Servant | bass | Stefen Buckreus |
Servant | tenor | Alfred Sappio |