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Valcour knows that he could never directly tell Leontine how he feels about her. After her husband died, leaving her independently wealthy, she swore never to entertain another relationship. This fact does not stop him from trying however, and for the past four years he has also played the role of an anonymous lover, sending her gifts and letters, but never revealing his identity. In fact, he has treated the whole situation with such an austere detachment, that Leontine could never suspect him.

However, playing this dual identity puts a great weight on Valcour, and he really feels that he can no longer love Leontine in secret. He creates a plan to reveal that he was the anonymous lover all along, and enlists the help of Ophemon, Leontine’s tutor, and two of her friends from the village, Jeannette and Colin, who are about to get married. Whether Leontine returns his affection or not, at least he will have an answer, and will no longer bear the weight of hiding.

L’Amant Anonyme is a beautiful romantic comedy from the classical period of opera, with musical numbers interspersed with dialogue based on Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis’s play Madame de Genlis. Despite being relatively unknown, and underperformed, it deserves to take its place in the operatic canon, as the only complete opera from Joseph Bolognue, Chevalier de Saint George that is known to have survived.

Show Information

Based on the Play/Book/Film
Madame de Genlis by Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis
Category
Opera
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1780
Genres
Romance, Comedy
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
Rural France, 18th century
Cast Size
small
Orchestra Size
Small
Dancing
Some Dance
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
College/University, Diverse Cast, Professional Opera, Small Cast, Includes Young Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly, Adult Characters

Context

Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Léontine

Lead

Female

Soprano

Valcour

Lead

Male

Tenor

Ophémon

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Jeannette

Supporting

Female

Soprano

Colin

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Dorothée

Featured

Female

Non-singer

Chorus

Ensemble

Either Gender

Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass

Songs

Overture

Act 1

Scene 1

Scene 2

  • Dialogue ‘Vous voici donc enfinâ€� - Valcour, Ophémon
  • No. 2 Duet ‘Tant de constance, tant d’amourâ€� - Valcour, Ophémon
  • Dialogue ‘Il n’est pas temps encoreâ€� - Valcour, Ophémon

Scene 3

Scene 4

  • No. 4 ‘Chantons, célébrons notre dameâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Ophémon, Jeannette, Colin, Chorus
  • No. 5 Ballet
  • No. 6 Chanson ‘Jouissez de l’allegresseâ€� - Jeannette, Colin, Chorus
  • No. 7 Dance

Scene 5

  • Dialogue 'Jeannette un montâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Dorothée, Jeanette, Colin

Scene 6

  • Dialogue ‘L’Anonyme a choisi deux charmantsâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Dorothée
  • No. 8 Quintet ‘Que de maux, mon coeur ressentâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Ophémon, Jeannette, Colin
  • Dialogue ‘Ophemon, suivez-moiâ€� - Valcour, Ophémon

Act 2

Scene 1

  • No. 9 Recitative ‘Enfin une foule importuneâ€� - Léontine
  • Dialogue ‘Que me veut Ophemon?â€� - Léontine

Scene 2

  • Dialogue ‘J’hesite…â€� - Léontine, Ophémon
  • No. 10 Duet ‘Ah! Finissez de grâce!' - Léontine, Ophémon
  • Dialogue ‘La chose ne m’importe guère' - Léontine, Ophémon
  • No. 11 Aria ‘Aimer sans pouvoirâ€� - Ophémon
  • Dialogue ‘Qu’il est touchant!â€� - Léontine, Ophémon

Scene 3

Scene 4

  • Dialogue ‘Vous avez tout le jour été triste et souffranteâ€� - Léontine, Valcour
  • No. 13 Duet Dialogue ‘Non, je ne puis rien entendreâ€� - Léontine, Valcour
  • Dialogue ‘Dans quel embarrasâ€� - Léontine, Valcour

Scene 5

  • No. 14 Trio ‘Ah! Quel troubleâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Ophémon
  • Dialogue ‘Courons à Dorothéeâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Ophémon

Scene 6

  • No. 15 Ballet
  • Dialogue ‘De quel bonheurâ€� - Jeannette, Colin, Chorus

Scene 7

  • Dialogue ‘Quoi! C’est vousâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Dorothée, Ophémon, Jeannette, Colin, Chorus
  • No. 16 ‘Deux noces à la fois!â€� - Chorus
  • No. 17 Ballet
  • No. 18 Quartet ‘Aimons-nous sans cesseâ€� - Léontine, Valcour, Jeannette, Colin
  • No. 19 Contredanse Générale

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Wendy Silvester

Wendy Silvester

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