Publisher's Synopsis
Myrialde is a lyric opera in five acts and six scenes by French composer Léon Moreau, first published in 1913. The libretto and music are both by Moreau, and the story is based on a tale by Hans Christian Andersen. This work represents a significant contribution to French operatic literature of the early 20th century, showcasing Moreau's talents as both a poet and a composer. The opera, titled "Myrialde," offers a compelling narrative set to music, appealing to enthusiasts of French opera and those interested in adaptations of classic fairy tales. This edition provides a valuable resource for scholars and performers seeking to explore Moreau's compositions and his unique interpretation of Andersen's timeless story.
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