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Chilpéric is an opéra bouffe with libretto and music by Hervé, first produced in Paris on 24 October 1868 at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques in Paris. The piece was mounted in London at the Lyceum Theatre in 1870 in English starring the author and Selina Dolaro and in an adaptation by H. B. Farnie at the Empire Theatre in 1884.

Dramatis Personæ

CHILPERIC
  King of the Gauls, who, going after a little game, misses a fox and catches a dear.
FREDEGONDA
  The dear in question - an ambitious Rustic, who fain would marry both Landry and Chilperic.
SIEGBERT Chilperic's hen-pecked brother.
BRUNEHAUT The hen that pecked him.
GALSWINDA
  A Spanish Princess, contracted to Chilperic, and therefore Fredegonda's rival.
DON NERVOSO
  Her escort, a needy Noble, who talks in broken Spanish, and deals in Spanish bonds.
SENNA Court Physician, and keeper of the royal digestion.
FATOUT
  Chamberlain to Chilperic, and Grand Referee in Etiquette - subsequently enamoured of Fredegonda.
LANDRY A young Peasant, Fredegonda's lover.
DIVITIACUS The Arch-Druid - a sporting prophet.
ALFRED The pet page.

MIDI Files

Scene 1  -  A Forest.

Scene 2  -  Ante-Room of the Palace.

Scene 3  -  Throne Room in the Palace.

Scene 4  -  A Corridor in the Palace.

Scene 5  -  Garden Set.


External Link
Vocal Score at ISMLP.
Illustrated Music Cover

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