Reviving Rossini, the French one 'Tell' and 'Ory' perk up the season OPERA / PARIS

International Herald Tribune | March 26, 2003| | Copyright

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Operagoers here have been getting what, for many of them, is an introduction to a little-known composer of French opera. Well, no, Gioacchino Rossini is not little known, but his French operas are, and both of them have turned up recently to give some spice to the Paris season.They are ''Guillaume Tell'' and ''Le Comte Ory,'' which made their appearances at the Paris Opera in, respectively, 1829 and 1828 ã although Rossini had earlier converted two of his Neapolitan operas into French versions. At least four more works were planned, but political upheaval and ill ...

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