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1899: An English production of the opera was done in mid-year by [[Arthur Rousbey Opera Company]] in the [[Opera House]], Cape Town, "under the direction of Mr [[Frank de Jongh]] and Mr [[Herbert Flemming]]" as part of the company's repertoire.
  
 
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== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:32, 18 June 2019

La Fille du Régiment[1] (La Figlia del Reggimento in the Italian version; The Daughter of the Regiment in English), is a two act opéra comique [2] by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)[3].


The original text

Composed by Donizetti, with a French libretto was by Jules Henry Vernoy de Saint-Georges and ‎Jean François Alfred Bayard, the work was first performed in French on 11 February 1840 by the Paris Opéra-Comique at the Salle de la Bourse).

Translations and adaptations

The original French libretto was translated into English as The Daughter of the Regiment, and performed in London as a full opera on 21 December 1847.

Three English stage plays from the 19th century appear to have been based on the opera:

The Daughter of the Regiment by Fitzball (1844), Madeleine, or The Daughter of the Regiment by Stirling (18??) and Josephine, the Child of the Regiment, or The Fortune of War by Buckstone (1856).

Performance history in South Africa

1899: An English production of the opera was done in mid-year by Arthur Rousbey Opera Company in the Opera House, Cape Town, "under the direction of Mr Frank de Jongh and Mr Herbert Flemming" as part of the company's repertoire.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_fille_du_régiment

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaetano_Donizetti

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