Mademoiselle Fifi (Cui, César Antonovich)

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Moscow: P. Jurgenson, n.d. (1903). Plate 28602

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Work Title Мадмуазель Фифи
Alternative Title Женщина из Руана (from a Moscow performance of 1924)
Composer Cui, César Antonovich
Opus/Catalogue Number N/A
Number of Movements/Sections one act
Year/Date of Composition 1902-1903
Year of First Publication 1903
Librettist Cui, after Maupassant and Méténier
Language Russian
Genre Opera
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices with orchestra
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This work was published by Jurgenson in full score, piano-vocal score, and a (flawed) piano-solo arrangment (by another hand).
In addition, Jurgenson published some passages as separate numbers:

  • 1. Arioso of the Abbé: "Мне бог судил"
  • 2. Little Song of the Captain: "Дорогой размытой"
  • 3. Quartet: "Полной чашей" (adapted from Marschner's Soldatenbuch)*
  • 4. Little Song of Amanda: "Как я шла через поляну" (adapted from Tiersot's book of songs from the Metz region)
  • 5. Song of Rachel: "Дом разрушен"

*(The music for this opera alludes also to the German patriotic song "Die Wacht am Rhein.")

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