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The Lily of Killarney : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Lily of Killarney
''The Lily of Killarney'' is an opera in three acts by Julius Benedict. The libretto, by John Oxenford and Dion Boucicault, is based on Boucicault's own play ''The Colleen Bawn''. The opera received its premiere at Covent Garden Theatre, London on Monday 10 February 1862.〔The date of 8 February often given was in fact the premiere of Balfe's ''The Puritan's Daughter''; Benedict's opera followed on Monday 10th (Grove Music Online)〕 ==Background== ''The Lily of Killarney'' became the most widely performed of Benedict's operas. It has been linked with Balfe's ''The Bohemian Girl'' and Wallace's ''Maritana'' as 'The Irish Ring'.〔Burton, GMO〕〔Seamus Reilly, ''James Joyce and Dublin Opera: 1888-1904'', p. 6, in ''Bronze by Gold, the Music of Joyce'', edited by Sebastian D. G. Knowles, Garland Publishing〕 Its convincing handling of Irish idiom is interesting considering Benedict's German-Jewish origins. Some of the opera's songs - notably ''The moon hath raised her lamp above'' and ''Eily Mavourneen'' - remain in the repertoire. The opera is mentioned in James Joyce ''Ulysses''〔("Ulysses by James Joyce: The Lily of Killarney" ), accessed 29 June 2009〕 and Djuna Barnes ''Nightwood''.〔(), accessed 27 June 2011〕
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