Jongleur de Notre-Dame, Le
Jongleur de Notre-Dame, Le (Our Lady's Juggler).
1. Opera (miracle) in 3 acts by Massenet to lib. by M. Léna from Anatole France's story L'étui de Nacre (1892), this being based on story Le tombleur de Notre-Dame (1870s). Comp. 1900. Prod. Monte Carlo 1902, CG 1906, NY (Manhattan Op. Co.) 1908.
2. Masque by Maxwell Davies for mime, bar., chamber ens., and children's band, f.p. St Magnus Fest., Orkney, 1978.
1. Opera (miracle) in 3 acts by Massenet to lib. by M. Léna from Anatole France's story L'étui de Nacre (1892), this being based on story Le tombleur de Notre-Dame (1870s). Comp. 1900. Prod. Monte Carlo 1902, CG 1906, NY (Manhattan Op. Co.) 1908.
2. Masque by Maxwell Davies for mime, bar., chamber ens., and children's band, f.p. St Magnus Fest., Orkney, 1978.
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