La Rosière de Salency
For other uses, see La Rosière.
La Rosière de Salency is a three-act comedy, mingled with ariettes, by Charles-Simon Favart, music by Blaise, Philidor, Monsigny and Duni. It was presented at Château de Fontainebleau 25 October 1769 and at Comédie-Italienne 14 December.
The story draws inspiration from the feast of rosière, a tradition born in the French village of Salency (Oise).
On 18 January 1774, André Grétry had a new version of La Rosière presented at Fontainebleau, with a libretto reworked by marquis de Pezay.
External links
- Toutes les représentations sur le site CÉSAR
- Libretto online
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