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Émilie (opera) : ウィキペディア英語版
Émilie (opera)

''Émilie'' is an opera – specifically a 9-scene, 75-minute monodrama for soprano – by Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho to a libretto by Amin Maalouf. It was written in 2008.〔(''Émilie'' ) at Sikorski〕 Based on the life and writings of Marquise Émilie du Châtelet,〔(''Émilie'' ) at Chester & Novello: synopsis, premiere information〕 the work premiered at the Opéra de Lyon, France, on 1 March 2010, with Finnish soprano Karita Mattila, its dedicatee. It recounts the achievements of the mathematician, physicist, and mistress of Voltaire: the first woman to establish an international scientific reputation, with pioneering work in the study of fire.
==References==
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*Driver, Paul, ("The singular, vigourless Emilie" ), ''The Times'', 7 March 2010
*Finch, Hilary, ("''Emilie'' at Opera de Lyon, France" ), ''The Times'', 5 March 2010
*Picard, Anna, ("Emilie, Opéra National de Lyon" ), ''The Independent, 7 March 2010

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