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''Hulda'' is an opera by César Franck to a French libretto by Charles Grandmougin. It is set in 11th-century Norway, and is based on the play ''Lame Hulda'' (1858) by Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. The complete opera contains a prologue, three acts and an epilogue. It was first performed in an incomplete version in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on 8 March 1894.〔Forbes E. Hulda. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.'' Macmillan, London and New York, 1997,〕 followed by performances in The Hague in March 1895 and Toulouse in April 1895.〔Loewenberg A. ''Annals of Opera''. London, John Calder, 1978.〕 The third act was performed at the Concerts Colonne with Demellier and Cazeneuve on 16 October 1904 to mark the unveiling of a monument to the composer.〔Stoullig E. ''Les Annales du Théâtre et de la Musique, 30eme edition'', 1904. Librairie Paul Ollendorff, Paris, 1905, 428-9.〕 The first complete performance of the opera was by (Reading University Opera ) in 1979 with a later version staged at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London on 15 March 1994, by University College Opera. The first two acts were performed with Trondheim Symphony Orchestra on 22 and 23 October 2010 in Molde, Norway.〔()〕 The manuscript full score is held at the Bibliothèque nationale in Paris.〔 ==Roles== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hulda (opera)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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