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Amadis de Gaule (J.C. Bach) : ウィキペディア英語版
Amadis de Gaule (J.C. Bach)

''Amadis de Gaule'', or ''Amadis des Gaules'' (''Amadis of Gaul''), is a French opera in three acts by the German composer Johann Christian Bach. The libretto is a revision by Alphonse-Marie-Denis de Vismes de Saint-Alphonse of ''Amadis'' by Philippe Quinault, originally set by Jean-Baptiste Lully in 1684, which in turn, was based on the knight-errantry romance ''Amadis de Gaula'' (1508). Bach's opera was first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique, Paris on 14 December 1779. It followed the contemporary French fashion for resetting libretti by Quinault (''Armide'' by Gluck and ''Roland'' by Piccinni are other examples of this trend). The work was not a success with the Parisian public, mainly because it pleased neither the supporters of Gluck nor those of Piccinni, the two leading rival opera composers in France at the time. It was the last opera J. C. Bach composed.
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==Roles==


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Henri Larrivée was scheduled to take the role but had to withdraw because of bad health

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