Lazare (Bruneau)
Lazare is a 1903 French-language oratorio by Alfred Bruneau to an 1896 poem by Émile Zola.[1]
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Operas
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Recording
- Louis-Jacques Rondeleux as Lazarus, Jean Giraudeau as Jesus, Giselle Desmoutiers as Lazarus' wife, Claudine Collart as the child, Helene Bouvier as Lazarus' mother, Orchestre de Paris, Eugène Bigot 1957
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References
- Lawson A. Carter Zola and the Theater 1977 p 200 "in Zola's conception Lazarus prefers the peace of death to the suffering of life. Appearing with the Christ are Lazarus' mother, ... not possible to say whether this particular passage of the novel preceded the play, or vice versa. Lazare was the first libretto which Zola wrote for Bruneau, ante-dating Messidor. Bruneau recognized at once the difficulty of finding a producer ..."
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