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La Fille du Régiment
Australian Opera Chorus and Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra production of Donizetti's opera
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Plot Summary
The opera tells the story of Marie, a young woman adopted by a French infantry regiment during the Napoleonic Wars. She falls in love with Tonio, a Swiss mercenary. When Marie's true noble origins are discovered, she is forced to give up her military life and embrace her aristocratic destiny, leading to humorous situations as she tries to adjust to high society.
Critical Reception
This 1986 television production of 'La Fille du Régiment' starring Joan Sutherland was generally well-received for its vibrant performances and faithful adaptation of Donizetti's beloved comic opera. Sutherland's vocal prowess was a particular highlight, solidifying her legendary status. While some noted the limitations of a television format for operatic staging, the production effectively conveyed the charm and humor of the work.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Joan Sutherland's iconic portrayal of Marie.
Applauded for its lively rendition of Donizetti's score and comedic elements.
Generally considered a solid television adaptation of a classic opera.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific television production, though the opera itself is a staple of the repertoire.
Fun Fact
Joan Sutherland, who plays Marie, was nearing the end of her performing career when this production was filmed, showcasing her enduring vocal power and comedic timing.
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