Palazzetto Bru Zane revives French vaudeville operetta with an exuberant production of Hervé s Mam zelle Nitouche

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Palazzetto Bru Zane revives French vaudeville operetta with an exuberant production of Hervé s Mam zelle Nitouche THÉÂTRE GRASLIN - NANTES (FRANCE) 14, 15, 19, 20 December at 8 p.m. 17 December at 2:30 p.m. Denise de Flavigny Lara Neumann Célestin Damien Bigourdan La Supérieure / Corinne Miss Knife Fernand de Champlâtreux Samy Camps Le Major, comte de Château-Gibus Eddie Chignara Loriot Olivier Py La Tourière / Sylvia Sandrine Sutter Le Directeur Antoine Philippot Lydie Clémentine Bourgoin Gimblette Ivanka Moizan Gustave, officier Pierre Lebon Robert, officier David Ghilardi Le Régisseur Piero (alias Pierre-André Weitz) Chœur d Angers Nantes Opéra Xavier Ribes Choir director Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire Christophe Grapperon conductor Pierre-André Weitz director assisted by Victoria Duhamel Pierre-André Weitz scenery, costumes and makeupassisted by Pierre Lebon and Mathieu Crescence Bertrand Killy lighting Iris Florentiny choreography assisted by Yacnoy Abreu Alfonso Antoni Sykopoulos coach master Ingrid Chevalier floor manager Production Bru Zane France Coproduction Angers Nantes Opéra / Opéra de Toulon / Opéra de Limoges / Opéra de Rouen Normandie / Opéra Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie Creative residency at Conservatoire Lully - Ville de Puteaux Costume made by the Angers Nantes Opéra's workshops

NEW RELEASE - DECEMBER 2017 Chœur et Orchestre de l Opéra de Toulon musical director: Jean-Pierre Haeck Palazzetto Bru Zane presents the vaudeville operetta Mam zelle Nitouche directed by Pierre- André Weitz on December 14-20 at the Théâtre Graslin in Nantes. Premiered in January 1883, the semi-autobiographical comedy follows the double-life of a jobbing composer who poses as a convent organist by day and moonlights as a man of the theatre by night. The run will launch the premiere recording of Mam zelle Nitouche. Weitz s exuberant production evokes the colours and imagery of Hervé s Fin de siècle Paris. An Anglophile, Hervé s Mam zelle Nitouche is littered with popular English quotations from Shakespeare and English literature and it is likely that his operatic follies were an inspiration to Gilbert & Sullivan. This continues Palazzetto Bru Zane s exploration of French operetta and their rediscovery of the works of Hervé, following on from a CD of Les Chevaliers de la Table ronde (the Knights of the Round Table). Mam zelle Nitouche recounts the tale of Floridor, a composer whose day job as Celestin sees him teaching the organ in a convent, yet after dark, he descends into the murky underworld of entertainment. His young pupil a nun Denise follows him to reinvent herself as Mam zelle Nitouche, a fashionable singer. Written for Anna Judic, the star of the day, Mam zelle Nitouche ran continually for over a year earning its lead nearly a million francs, which she invested in the construction of the Hotel Judic. As Hervé explained: In 1847 I was engaged as a singing actor at the Théâtre de Montmartre, then under the direction of Daudé. I had no salary, and was obliged to furnish my costumes. Fortunately I combined this position with that of organist of the great organ of Saint-Eustache, with a salary of 800 francs per annum; this enabled me to make ends meet. Hervé was a huge anglophile, aided by the young Prince of Wales, the good-time royal who enjoyed Paris during the Second Empire before he became King Edward VII. The Prince of Wales adored operetta, and particularly those of Hervé. The Prince encourage the composer to learn the language of Shakespeare and three months later audiences were treated to a performance of his Chilperic. Hervé, who had never been satisfied with his French career, wallowed in this adulation from English crowds. The success was followed by Le Petit Faust. Following declaration of the Franco Prussian War in 1870, Hervé remained in London, where he decided to stay until peace returned. Once back in France he

presented The Scottish Throne to French audiences, inspired by his sojourn on the banks of the Thames. Mam zelle Nitouche was immortalized on the silver screen in the 30s and 50s, which resulted in coining the expression Sainte Nitouche. Weitz s production will play on the imagery of blue, white and red symbolic of the barracks, convent and theatre. Hervé [born Louis-Auguste-Florimond Ronger] (b. Houdain, 1825 d. Paris, 1892) Hervé, composer, librettist, actor, singer, stage director and opera company manager, is generally considered to be the father of operetta, although this title is sometimes given to his rival Jacques Offenbach, whose career ran in parallel to his. When his father died, the ten-year-old Florimond Ronger moved to Paris, where he became a choirboy at the church of Saint- Roch. His musical gifts led to his being presented to the composer Daniel-François- Esprit Auber, then at the height of his fame, who gave him private lessons. He was subsequently appointed organist of the chapel at Bicêtre, and it was there that he composed his first small-scale opéra-comique, L Ours et le Pacha, for performance at that institution, then still known as a lunatic asylum. After a few years he succeeded in obtaining a more prestigious organist s post, at the church of Saint-Eustache. Alongside his functions there, he embarked on a theatrical career, initially as a chorus singer and bit-player in a number of suburban theatres. It was this time that he adopted the pseudonym of Hervé. In 1847 he composed a sketch called Don Quichotte et Sancho Pança, which has come to be regarded as the first operetta ; it was premiered in a small theatre on the boulevard Montmartre, but soon transferred to the more prestigious stage of the Opéra-National, recently founded by Adolphe Adam. Having established himself as conductor of the orchestra of the Odéon, then of the Théâtre du Palais- Royal, in 1854 he opened a theatre on the boulevard du Temple which he called Les Folies-Concertantes, later Les Folies-Nouvelles. Here he presented operettas that he composed himself (among them Le Compositeur toqué, La Fine Fleur de l Andalousie and Un drame en 1779), but also early works by Offenbach (Oyayaye ou la Reine des îles, 1855) and Léo Delibes (Deux sous de charbon, 1856). Trouble with the law and health problems forced him to retire temporarily, and in 1859 he sold the theatre to the actress Virginie Déjazet, who renamed it after herself. A great traveller, Hervé then appeared in the provinces as a singer for a while before re-establishing himself in Paris. He now took over the musical direction of the Délassements-Comiques, where he performed a work whose eccentricity made a striking impression on the public, Le Hussard persécuté. This was followed at the Théâtre des Variétés by Le Joueur de flûte, a one-act opéra-bouffe on a subject prefiguring La Belle Hélène. Les Chevaliers de la Table ronde, an opéra-bouffe in three acts on a libretto premiered at the Bouffes-Parisiens, is the first of Hervé s full-length operettas. After this, in addition to working as

conductor at the Eldorado, he became the house composer of the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, where he enjoyed great success with L Œil crevé (1867), Chilpéric (1868) and Le Petit Faust (1869). The last two works provided Hervé with an opportunity to launch a fruitful English career, since he went to London to stage them in person. The new works he gave in Paris were less successful (Le Trône d Écosse, 1871; La Veuve du Malabar, 1873; Alice de Nevers, 1875). In 1878, he played the role of Jupiter in a revival of Orphée aux enfers under the direction of Offenbach himself, and then began the cycle of vaudevilles-opérettes he composed for Anna Judic, the star performer of the Théâtre des Variétés: La Femme à papa (1879), La Roussotte (1881), Lili (1882) and finally Mam zelle Nitouche (1883). This last piece was based on his own beginnings in the profession, when he was an organist by day and composer of operettas in the evenings. In 1886 Hervé left Paris for London and composed a series of ballets for the Empire Theatre. He returned to France in 1892, producing one final opéra-bouffe, Bacchanale, shortly before his death on 3 November 1892. PALAZZETTO BRU ZANE CENTRE DE MUSIQUE ROMANTIQUE FRANÇAISE The guiding principle of Palazzetto Bru Zane Centre de musique romantique française is the rediscovery and promotion of the French musical heritage from 1780 to 1920 and bring this music to a wider recognition, through research, publishing scores, making recordings, education projects, programming and co-producing concerts and opera productions. Founded in 2009, the Centre combines its artistic vision to high standards as part of the Fondation Bru dedicated to education and heritage. The centre of operations is at Palazzetto Bru Zane in Venice formerly Casino Zane, built between 1695 and 1697, nearby the Basilica dei Frari. The Foundation restored the building including the magnificent frescoes by Sebastiano Ricci and have opened up the double-heighted salon as a concert venue for chamber music seating an audience of one hundred. The magnificent coved ceiling bears a fresco of Hercules with Fame and Virtue at its centre. The room is reached via a grand staircase decorated with frescoes. Over the past 9 years, Palazzetto Bru Zane has rediscovered forgotten works by well-established composers such as Saint-Saëns, Gounod and Massenet as well as presenting music of lesser-known composers such as Hérold, David, Onslow, Méhul and Reicha in its regular series and annual festivals in Venice. Five years ago, Palazzetto Bru Zane established a summer festival in Paris, each year choosing a different composer to focus on. Most recently, it has introduced a new festival in Berlin. It collaborates regularly with the Ravel Academy, Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel as well as many opera houses and concert halls across Europe. In addition to the digital resources in the Bru Zane Mediabase, Palazzetto Bru Zane also has its own webradio: Bru Zane Classical Radio.

Palazzetto Bru Zane, dedicated to the rediscovery of French musical heritage from 1780 to 1920, is fast becoming a rival for Opera Rara as a purveyor of luxury editions of little-known operas. This recording of a concert performance is a triumph of scholarship and makes a strong case for the opera. Limelight (review of Gounod s Cinq-Mars by Nick Fuller - Oct. 2016) bru-zane.com/en/ For more information on any of the above, please contact: Nicky Thomas Media 101 Bell Street, London NW1 6TL +44 (0)20 3714 7594 +44 (0)20 7258 0909 info@nickythomasmedia.com www.nickythomasmedia.com