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''[[The Reformed Drunkard]]'' is an English translation of ''[[Die Bekehrte Trunkenbold]]'', itself the German version of the French ''opera comique''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ra_comique],  ''[[L'Ivrogne Corrige ou Le Mariage du Diable]]'' ("The reformed drunkard or the devil's wedding"),  a work in two parts, with music by Christof Willibald Gluck (1714–1787)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Willibald_Gluck], and a libretto  by Louis Anseaume (1721-1784)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Anseaume] and Jean-Baptiste Lourdet de Santerre (1732-1815)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Lourdet_de_Santerre].  First performed in  the Burgtheater, Vienna in 1760.
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#REDIRECT[[L'Ivrogne Corrige ou Le Mariage du Diable]]
 
 
 
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
 
 
1995: Performed in English by students of the Opera School, [[University of the Witwatersrand]],  directed by Emma Renzi[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Renzi].
 
 
 
== Sources ==
 
 
 
http://www.theatertexte.de/nav/2/2/3/werk?verlag_id=baerenreiter&wid=5431064&ebex3=3
 
 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operas_by_Gluck
 
 
 
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Renzi
 
 
 
Programme notes of student production in 1995.
 
 
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
 
 
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