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  1. Read the libretto, translated to english, of the French opera Romeo et Juliette by Charles Gounod on Opera-Arias.com. With links to other information and other operas.

  2. Libretti. This page contains 1051 links to the libretti (original and translations) of 512 operas. If you find a libretto or translation which is not yet listed please contact us. Adam, Adolphe. Le chalet - French libretto - German translation. Le postillon de Lonjumeau (1836) - French libretto - German translation.

  3. N°7 Cavatine ROMÉO L’amour, l’amour ! Oui, son ardeur a troublé tout mon être ! (La fenêtre de Juliette s’éclaire.) Mais quelle soudaine clarté Resplendit à cette fenêtre ? C’est là que dans la nuit rayonne sa beauté ! Ah ! lève-toi, soleil ! fais pâlir les étoiles Qui, dans l’azur sans voiles, Brillent au firmament,

  4. The fame of Arthur's Order of the Round Table brings the cream of Europe's knighthood to Camelot. No knight is more renowned than Lancelot du Lac, although the Queen and courtiers think the young Frenchman's reputation must be inflated. She encourages three knights to chal-lenge him in the lists.

  5. 7 lis 2011 · Reprint of 3 publications, all published in 1939 by Crown Publishers, New York: The Authentic librettos of the Wagner operas; The Authentic librettos of the French and German operas; and The Authentic librettos of the Italian operas. Musical excerpts in piano-vocal score.

  6. An opera in five acts, sung in French. Music by Charles Gounod. Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré. Based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. First performed April 27, 1867, at the Théâtre Lyrique, Paris.

  7. Camelot Libretto Minus Prologue. This document is the script for the musical Camelot, with music by Frederick Loewe and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. It summarizes the opening scene, in which a young King Arthur nervously awaits meeting his bride Guinevere for the first time.

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