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''La tentation'' is a ballet-opera, a hybrid work in which both singers and dancers play major roles. It was premiered in 1832 in its original five-act form by the Paris
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. Most of the music was by
Fromental Halévy Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy, usually known as Fromental Halévy (; 27 May 179917 March 1862), was a French composer. He is known today largely for his opera ''La Juive''. Early career Halévy was born in Paris, son of the cantor ...
, and the libretto was by Edmond Cavé and
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. The choreography was by
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, and the decor by a number of hands including Eduard Bertin, Eugène Lami, Camille Roqueplan and
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. After the first 29 performances, mostly separate acts were performed (either the first, second, or fourth) in conjunction with another work, although it was occasionally revived in its entirety in 1833, 1834, and 1835. In all, it was given complete 46 times, and as separate acts on 60 occasions.


Composition history

The format of ''La tentation'' is unusual, with both singers and dancers taking leading roles. The music for the opera sections was written by Halévy; that for the ballet portions by Halévy and
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. The director of the Opéra, Louis Véron, wrote in his memoirs that, during the cholera epidemic in Paris;
I wished neither to make use of nor to jeopardize any of the important works of the repertory. We ... busied ourselves with ... rehearsals for ''La tentation''. This five-act fairy tale was merely a series of tableaux, of which the chorus and the
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were the stars. hesecan always be replaced, and scenery, at least, never falls ill. ''La tentation'' ... was thus a work always in readiness for presentation.
The date of the premiere is given by Marian Smith as 12 March 1832; however the printed libretto gives the date 20 June. The music contains several direct quotations from
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, including from his Fifth Symphony (in the act 2 meeting of the demons) and his ''Pathétique'' sonata. On 2 August 1832, Frédéric Chopin wrote to
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that "''La tentation'', an opera-ballet by Halévy and Gide, tempted no-one with any good taste, since it is as dull as your German parliament is out of keeping with the spirit of our century". However, the work was a box-office success and had over 50 performances in its first season, and over 50 performances in the next 6 years, although it does not seem to have been revived since then. The autograph score is in the Bibliothèque de l'Opéra in Paris.


Roles


Synopsis


Act 1

''An oriental desert close to a hermitage'' The hermit prays to free himself from temptation; he is apparently struck dead by lightning when lusting after the pilgrim Marie. Whilst angels and demons debate his fate, he revives and flees.


Act 2

''The interior of a
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'' Astaroth and the demons plot a revenge against the hermit. In one of the most popular scenes of the opera, they create the temptress Miranda, who rises (apparently naked) from a cauldron which has previously produced a grisly monster. Miranda is marked by a black spot on her heart. The demons are dispersed by an angel on a meteor.


Act 3

''In a deserted park'' The hermit is starving. Astaroth appears with the demoness Miranda to tempt him, offering bread for his cross. However Miranda is moved by the hermit's prayer and kneels; the spot vanishes.


Act 4

''A magnificent
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by the seashore'' The hermit is attracted by the beautiful dancers of the harem, who prevent Miranda from joining their revels. The hermit is told that by murdering the Sultan he can take over the harem; but Miranda prevents him.


Act 5

''An oriental desert close to a hermitage'' The hermit finds Marie in his hermitage. Miranda joins Marie in prayer, although she has been commanded to seduce the hermit. Astaroth and his legions undertake various diabolic actions, including the murder of Miranda. However, angels take the hermit to heaven.Halevy (1832), Smith (2001), pp. 35–50


Costume gallery

Pauline Leroux as Marie in 'La tentation' - Maleuvre - Gallica.jpg, Duvernay as Miranda in Act3 of 'La tentation' - Maleuvre - Gallica.jpg, Duvernay as Miranda in Act4 of 'La tentation' - Maleuvre - Gallica.jpg, Dabadie as the angel in 'La tentation' - Maleuvre - Gallica (adjusted).jpg,


References

Notes Sources * Gourret, Jean (1982). ''Dictionnaire des chanteurs de l'Opéra de Paris''. Paris: Albatros
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. * Guest, Ivor (2008). ''The Romantic Ballet in Paris''. Alton, Hampshire, UK: Dance Books. . * Halévy, Fromental et al. (1832), ''La tentation, Ballet-opéra en 5 actes'', Paris
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online. * Jourdan, Ruth (1994). ''Fromental Halévy''. London: Kahn and Averill. . * Lajarte, Théodore (1878). ''Bibliothèque musicale du Théâtre de l'Opéra'', volume 2 793–1876 Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles
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. * Pitou, Spire (1983). ''The Paris Opéra: An Encyclopedia of Operas, Ballets, Composers, and Performers'' (3 volumes). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. . * Smith, Marian Elizabeth (2000). ''Ballet and Opera in the Age of Giselle''. Princeton: Princeton University Press. . * Smith, Marian (2001), 'Three Hybrid Works at the Paris Opéra, circa 1830' in ''Dance Chronicle'' vol. 24 no. 1, pp. 7–53 * Smith, Marian (2003), 'Dance and Dancers', in '' The Cambridge Companion to Grand Opera'', ed. D. Charlton, pp. 93–107. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. . * Tamvaco, Jean-Louis (2000). ''Les Cancans de l'Opéra. Chroniques de l'Académie Royale de Musique et du théâtre, à Paris sous les deux restorations'' (2 volumes, in French). Paris: CNRS Editions. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Tentation, La Operas 1832 operas 1832 ballet premieres Opera world premieres at the Paris Opera Operas by Fromental Halévy French-language operas