La caverne
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La caverne, ou Le repentir (The Cavern, or Repentance) is an opera in three acts by French composer Jean-François Le Sueur. It was first performed at the Théâtre Feydeau, Paris, on 16 February 1793. The libretto, by Alphonse François "Paul" Palat-Dercy, is based on an episode from Lesage's novel Gil Blas. La caverne was the first opera by Le Sueur to be staged and it became one of the most popular works of the French Revolutionary era. The opera was notable for its innovative set design: the stage was divided horizontally, with the lower section representing the cavern of the title (a robbers' den) and the upper section showing a forest. Two levels of action were thus able to be shown simultaneously.
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La Caverne (Grottan) är en fransk opera (drame lyrique) i tre akter med musik av Jean-François Lesueur och libretto av Alphonse François Palat-Dercy efter Alain-René Lesages roman Gil Blas de Santillane (1735).
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La caverne, ou Le repentir (The Cavern, or Repentance) is an opera in three acts by French composer Jean-François Le Sueur. It was first performed at the Théâtre Feydeau, Paris, on 16 February 1793. The libretto, by Alphonse François "Paul" Palat-Dercy, is based on an episode from Lesage's novel Gil Blas. La caverne was the first opera by Le Sueur to be staged and it became one of the most popular works of the French Revolutionary era. The opera was notable for its innovative set design: the stage was divided horizontally, with the lower section representing the cavern of the title (a robbers' den) and the upper section showing a forest. Two levels of action were thus able to be shown simultaneously.
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La Caverne (Grottan) är en fransk opera (drame lyrique) i tre akter med musik av Jean-François Lesueur och libretto av Alphonse François Palat-Dercy efter Alain-René Lesages roman Gil Blas de Santillane (1735).
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