Le flibustier (Cui, César)

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8 more: Act I, Scene 2 • Act I, Scene 3 • Act I, Scene 4 • Act I, Scene 5 • Act I, Scene 6 • Act I, Scene 7 • Act I, Scene 8 • Act I, Scene 9 (concluding with the Dances)

Publisher. Info. Paris: Heugel & Cie., 1893. Plate H. & Cie. 7870
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6 more: Act II, Scene 1 • Act II, Scene 2 • Act II, Scene 3 • Act II, Scene 4 • Act II, Scene 5 • Act II, Scene 6

Publisher. Info. Paris: Heugel & Cie., 1893. Plate H. & Cie. 7870
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6 more: Act III, Scene 1 • Act III, Scene 2 • Act III, Scene 3 • Act III, Scene 4 • Act III, Scene 5 • Front cover of score (color scan)

Publisher. Info. Paris: Heugel & Cie., 1893. Plate H. & Cie. 7870
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Russian
Publisher. Info. Moscow: A. Gutheil, n.d. (1911). Plate A. 9476 G. (Property of Heugel and Gutheil)
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Misc. Notes Russian text by Cui, according to his letters; music cut in some spots compared to original French edition; scanning created vertical line on each page (will try to re-scan later on better machine -- L.N.).
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Publisher. Info. Paris: Librarie Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1902
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Misc. Notes This is the edition of the play that includes an addition to the title page and an appendix of changes in the text to accommodate the opera.
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General Information

Work Title Le flibustier
Alternative. Title By the Sea ; У моря
Name Translations Le Flibustier; Il filibustiere; Флибустьер (опера)
Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 174794011; GND: 1068222840; BNF: 17146995k
Composer Cui, César
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. ICC 25
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 23 numbers, including orchestral prelude and entr'actes
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1888-1889
First Performance. Paris, Opéra-Comique, 22 February 1894
First Publication. 1893
Librettist Jean Richepin (1849–1926)
Language French; later translated into, performed, and published in Russian
Dedication A Madame la Comtesse L. de Mercy-Argenteau (Louise de Mercy-Argenteau)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices with orchestra

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  • Prélude
  • Acte I
    • Scène 1 (Legoëz, Janik, Marie-Anne)
    • Scène 2 (Janik, Marie-Anne)
    • Scène 3 (Marie-Anne)
    • Scène 4 (Marie-Anne, Jacquemin)
    • Scène 5 (Marie-Anne)
    • Scène 6 (Marie-Anne, Legoëz, Janik)
    • Scène 7 (Les mêmes, Jacquemin)
    • Scène 8 (Marie-Anne, Jacquemin)
    • Scène 9 (Les mêmes, Legoëz, Janik, pêcheurs) [concludes with the Dances]
  • Acte II
    • Entr'acte
    • Scène 1 (Legoëz, Jacquemin, Janik, Marie-Anne, voisins)
    • Scène 2 (Jacquemin, Janik)
    • Scène 3 (Janik)
    • Scène 4 (Janik, Marie-Anne)
    • Scène 5 (Les mêmes, Pierre)
    • Scène 6 ( (Les mêmes, Jacquemin)
  • Acte III
    • Entr'acte [March]
    • Scène 1 (Legoëz, Pierre, Janik, Marie-Anne)
    • Scène 2 (Marie-Anne, Janik)
    • Scène 3 (Les mêmes, Jacquemin)
    • Scène 4 (Les mêmes, PIerre)
    • Scène 5 (Les mêmes, Legoëz, puis le voisins)

Note: The orchestral suite from this opera consists of the Prelude, March, and Dances.

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