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Messidor (opera)

''Messidor'' is a four-act operatic ''drame lyrique'' by Alfred Bruneau to a French libretto by Émile Zola. The opera premiered on February 19, 1897 in Paris. The opera title comes from the tenth month of the French Republican Calendar.〔Smith, Richard Langham: "Messidor (i)", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Retrieved on February 11, 2009),
Although initially successful, the popularity of ''Messidor'' was adversely affected by the Dreyfus Affair which was occurring at the time of the opera's premiere. Because both Bruneau and his good friend Zola were active supporters of Alfred Dreyfus during his trial for treason, the French public did not welcome the composer's music for several years afterward.〔Smith, Richard Langham: "Bruneau, (Louis Charles Bonaventure) Alfred", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Retrieved on February 11, 2009),
The collaborations between Bruneau and Zola, of which ''Messidor'' is the most notable, were considered an attempt at a French alternative to the Italian verismo movement in opera.〔Smith, Richard Langham: "Zola, Emile", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Retrieved on February 11, 2009),
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