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Le roi et le fermier

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Le roi et le fermier is a 1762 opéra-comique in 3 acts by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny to a libretto by Michel-Jean Sedaine.

Recording

Opera Lafayette

References

  1. Otto Jahn - 2013 Life of Mozart: - Volume 2 -p12 ISBN 1108064833 Sedaine was so interested in Monsigny that he intrusted all his operatic librettos to him? 9 A wider sphere was opened to him with the three-act opera, “ Le Roi et le Fermier,” which was the commencement of the most brilliant success. ...


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