François-Adrien Boieldieu - LA DAME BLANCHE - Ballade: "D'ici voyez ce beau domaine" (Jane Berbié)

LA DAME BLANCHE Opéra comique en 3 actes Composer: François-Adrien Boieldieu Libretto : Eugène Scribe, after Walter Scott’s Guy Mannering and The Monastery First performance : Opéra-Comique (Théâtre Feydeau), Paris, 10 December 1825 PLOT: Scotland, 1759. The White Lady is the ghost who watches over the estate of the counts of Avenel, whose last member supported the Stuarts, was condemned and fled to France. Anna, a young orphan raised by the count, pretends to be the White Lady to stop the wicked steward Gaveston from buying the estate. Georges Brown, a young soldier, turns out to be the long-lost heir; he purchases the estate and marries Anna. Boieldieu’s DAME BLANCHE was one of the most popular operas of the nineteenth century. It was performed 1,637 times between 1825 and 1900, and received its 1,000th performance in 1864. Today, it is almost forgotten. This is a pity, because the opera is charming. Félix Clément said the ingredients of its perennial success were “an agreeable mise en scène; an amiable soldier, easily amorous and not impassioned; situations which one never takes seriously; graceful and varied episodes with a leavening of poetry and sentiment; musical knowledge without pedantry and understandable by everyone, and a perpetual melody in the voices and the orchestra.” (Félix Clement) No. III – Ballade: “D’ici voyez ce beau domaine » Jenny tells the legend of the White Lady who watches over the Castle of Avenel. Jenny: Jane Berbié Dikson: Aimé Doniat Georges Brown: Michel Sénéchal Conductor : Pierre Stoll Orchestre Symphonique & Chœur de Paris Paris, 1961