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''La Révolution Française'' is a French
rock opera A rock opera is a collection of rock music songs with lyrics that relate to a common story. Rock operas are typically released as concept albums and are not scripted for acting, which distinguishes them from operas, although several have been ad ...
by
Claude-Michel Schönberg Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 6 July 1944, in Vannes) is a French record producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and musical theatre composer, best known for his collaborations with lyricist Alain Boublil. Major works include '' La Révolution Fran ...
and Raymond Jeannot, book by
Alain Boublil Alain Boublil (born 5 March 1941) is a French musical theatre lyricist and librettist, best known for his collaborations with the composer Claude-Michel Schönberg for musicals on Broadway and London's West End. These include ''La Révolution ...
and Jean-Max Rivière, created in 1973. The show premiered at the Palais des Sports de Paris.


Synopsis

With the
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in coup of 18 Brumaire, November 1799. Many of its ...
as its background, we see unfold the fictional story of the impossible love between Charles Gauthier and Isabelle de Montmorency. Gauthier is the son of a shopkeeper who becomes a member of the Tiers-État, while Isabelle is an aristocrat who is forced to flee with the royal family.


Creative team

*Book and Lyrics:
Alain Boublil Alain Boublil (born 5 March 1941) is a French musical theatre lyricist and librettist, best known for his collaborations with the composer Claude-Michel Schönberg for musicals on Broadway and London's West End. These include ''La Révolution ...
and Jean-Max Rivière *Music:
Claude-Michel Schönberg Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 6 July 1944, in Vannes) is a French record producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and musical theatre composer, best known for his collaborations with lyricist Alain Boublil. Major works include '' La Révolution Fran ...
and Raymond Jeannot *Arrangements: Jean-Claude Petit and
Martin Circus Martin Circus was a French band formed in the late 1960s, whose musical style developed over time from progressive rock through pop to disco and new wave music in the 1970s and 1980s. Career The band formed in 1968, at a time when the popular musi ...


Original cast

* Antoine : Général Bonaparte * Cyril Azzam: General Kellermann *
Alain Bashung Alain Bashung (, born Alain Claude Baschung; 1 December 1947 – 14 March 2009) was a French singer, songwriter and actor. Credited with reviving the French chanson in "a time of French musical turmoil", he is often regarded in his home country a ...
: Robespierre * Jean Bentho: M. de La Fayette, Counsellor to the King *Les Enfants de Bondy : The Children of the King ( Louis and Marie-Thérèse) *Françoise Boublil: Charlotte Corday * Gérard Rinaldi: Talleyrand * Les Charlots: Priests * Noëlle Cordier : Isabelle de Montmorency * Mario d'Alba: King's Counsellor/Newspaper Seller/Prison Guard * Franca di Rienzo :
Marie-Antoinette Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne (; ; née Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child ...
* Raymond Jeannot: Newspaper Seller * Gérard Layani : La
Terreur The Reign of Terror (french: link=no, la Terreur) was a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First Republic, a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place in response to revolutionary fervour, ...
(Soloist) *
Gérard Blanc Gérard Blanc (8 December 1947 – 24 January 2009) was a French singer, guitarist and actor. Life and career He began to sing in the 1970s with the band Martin Circus. Then in the 1980s, he participated in the production of Princess Stephanie o ...
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Danton Georges Jacques Danton (; 26 October 1759 – 5 April 1794) was a French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution. He became a deputy to the Paris Commune, presided in the Cordeliers district, and visited the Jacobin club. In August ...
*
Martin Circus Martin Circus was a French band formed in the late 1960s, whose musical style developed over time from progressive rock through pop to disco and new wave music in the 1970s and 1980s. Career The band formed in 1968, at a time when the popular musi ...
: Members of the Tiers-État * Jean-François Michael : Les Chouans (Soloist) * Jean-Max Rivière:
Marat Marat may refer to: People *Marat (given name) *Marat (surname) **Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793), French political theorist, physician and scientist Arts, entertainment, and media *''Marat/Sade'', a 1963 play by Peter Weiss * ''Marat/Sade'' (fil ...
* Jean-Pierre Savelli: Charles Gauthier *
Claude-Michel Schönberg Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 6 July 1944, in Vannes) is a French record producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and musical theatre composer, best known for his collaborations with lyricist Alain Boublil. Major works include '' La Révolution Fran ...
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Louis XVI Louis XVI (''Louis-Auguste''; ; 23 August 175421 January 1793) was the last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. He was referred to as ''Citizen Louis Capet'' during the four months just before he was ...
* Jean Schultheis: Antoine
Fouquier-Tinville Antoine Quentin Fouquier de Tinville (, 10 June 17467 May 1795) was a French lawyer and public prosecutor during the French Revolution and Reign of Terror. Biography Early career Born in Herouël, a village in the ''département'' of the Aisne, ...
* Élisabeth Vigna: Madame Sans-Gêne * Système Crapoutchick: La Noblesse, La Terreur


Discography

There are two versions of this work available: the original double album as well as the triple, expanded album of the presentation at the Theatre Mogador.


First version

The disk has been released in a double-vinyl album from Vogue in 1973. This release contained a 16-page booklet, 12 pages of which featured cartoons incorporating the words of the songs. The disk has been re-edited several times since, in 1989, for example, to celebrate the bicentennial of the
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in coup of 18 Brumaire, November 1799. Many of its ...
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Songlist

#''Ouverture'' - Choir #''Les États généraux (5 mai 1789) :'' #:''Le Roi'' - Louis XVI (The King) #:''La Noblesse'' - Choir (The Nobility) #:''Le Clergé'' - Choir (Clergy) #:''Le Tiers-État'' - The Members of the Tiers-État #''Charles Gauthier (mai 1789)'' - Charles Gauthier #''À Versailles (14 juillet 1789)'' - The King's children and Louis XVI ("At Versaille", 14 July 1789) #'' Retour de la Bastille : Français, Français'' - Robespierre and Choir ("The Return of the Bastille; Frenchmen, Frenchmen") #''Il s'appelle Charles Gauthier'' - Isabelle de Montmorency ("He is Called Charles Gauthier") #''À bas tous les privilèges ( nuit du 4 août 1789)'' - ChoirMartin Circus ("Down With all Privileges", night of 4 August 1789) #'' Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen (26 août 1789)'' - Charles Gauthier ("Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen", 26 August 1789) #''Ça ira, ça ira ! ( 5-6 octobre 1789)'' - Louis XVI, La Fayette, a counsellor and Choir ("It'll Be Fine, It'll Be Fine!", 5–6 October 1789) #''Quatre saisons pour un amour'' - Isabelle de Montmorency ("Four Seasons for a Love") #''Serment de Talleyrand (12 juillet 1789) / Fête de la Fédération (14 juillet 1790)'' - Talleyrand and ChoirLes Charlots ("Oath of Talleyrand", 12 July 1789) / "Festival of the Federation", 14 July 1790) #''Crieurs de journaux ( 21 juin 1791) / La patrie est en danger (11 juillet 1792)'' - Danton and Choir ("Newspaper Sellers", 21 June 1791 / "The Fatherland is in Danger", 11 July 1792) #''L'Exil ( 10 août 1792)'' - Charles Gauthier and Isabelle de Montmorency ("Exile", 10 August 1792) #'' Valmy'' (20 septembre 1792) / '' Proclamation de la République (21 septembre 1792)'' - General Kellermann and Choir ("Valmy", 20 September 1792 / "Proclamation of the Republic", 21 September 1792) #''C'est du beau linge, mon général'' - Madame Sans-Gêne, General Bonaparte and Choir ("They're Beautiful Clothes, My General") #'' Le Procès de Louis XVI : Réquisitoire (10 décembre 1792)'' - Fouquier-Tinville ("The Trial of Louis XVI: Indictment", 10 December 1792) #'' Louis XVI / Exécution (21 janvier 1793)'' - Louis XVI and Choir ("Louis XVI" / "Execution", 21 January 1793) #''Chouans, en avant ! (juin 1793)'' - Les Chouans ("Chouans, Forward!", June 1793) #''La terreur est en nous'' - ChoirSystème Crapoutchick ("Terror is in Us") #''L'Horrible Assassinat du citoyen Marat par la perfide Charlotte Corday (13 juillet 1793)'' - Marat and Charlotte Corday ("The Horrible Assassination of Citizen Marat by the Perfidious Charlotte Corday", 13 July 1793) #''Fouquier-Tinville'' #''Au petit matin (25 vendémiaire an II / 16 octobre 1793)'' - Marie-Antoinette ("Early Morning", 25
Vendémiaire Vendémiaire () was the first month in the French Republican calendar. The month was named after the Occitan word ''vendemiaire'' (grape harvester). Vendémiaire was the first month of the autumn quarter (''mois d'automne''). It started on the ...
Year II / 16 October 1793) #''Que j'aie tort ou que j'aie raison ( 16 germinal an II / 5 avril 1794)'' - Robespierre and Choir ("Whether I'm Wrong or Right", 16 Germinal Year II / 5 April 1794) #'' La Fête de l'Être suprême (20 prairial an II / 8 juin 1794)''- Robespierre and Choir ("The Festival of the Supreme Being", 20 Prairial Year II / 8 June 1794) #''La Prison'' - The Prison Guard and Isabelle #''Révolution'' (final) - Charles and Isabelle The songs were distributed on the original double album as follows: *1-5 : Disc 1, side 1 *6-10 : Disc 2, side 1 (2) *11-16 : Disc 2, side 2 (3) *17-25 : Disc 1, side 2 (4)


1977 version

* The passage concerned with Charlotte Corday's assassination of Jean-Paul Marat was totally rewritten. While only a small intermezzo in the first version, it becomes an opera trio between Charlotte, Marat (who sings with a dagger in his heart) and his servant. * One new scene was added : a confrontational dialogue between Charles Gauthier and Robespierre, each verse of which is a retort of the other character.


Recordings

*1973 : Double album (LDM 30166 or LD 30166 / VG 308 430166 without booklet) *1977 : 3 disc box set (VG603 or C.V.U. 316) *1987 : First reissue on CD of 24 titres originaux (VG 651-600 146) *1989 : Special reissue for bicentennial of the French Revolution (PM 524 310 296 without booklet) *2000 : Reissue in standard and luxury editions (Anthology's B00004ZBMN)


External links


''La Révolution française'', unofficial site

''La Révolution française'', MySpace


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Revolution francaise, La Musicals by Claude-Michel Schönberg Rock operas 1973 musicals French musicals Musicals about the French Revolution Musicals set in France Musicals set in the 18th century