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</script><h1>Monsieur de Pourceaugnac<h2><h2>Composer: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Jean-Baptiste+Lully/All/Alphabeticly.html">Lully Jean-Baptiste</a></h2><h2>Instruments: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Voice/All/All.html">Voice</a> <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Mixed+chorus/All/All.html">Mixed chorus</a> <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/Orchestra/All/All.html">Orchestra</a> </h2><h2>Tags: <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/String+ensemble/All/Ballet.html">Ballet</a> <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/SS/String+ensemble/All/Operas.html">Operas</a> </h2><div class="clear10"></div><h2>Download free scores:</h2><a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/628550.html" target="_blank"">Complete Score PDF 5 MB</a><div class="clear10"></div><div class="clear10"></div><div class="clear10"></div><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-7958472158675518"
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</script><div class="clear10"></div><div class="clear10"></div><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsieur_de_Pourceaugnac">Wikipedia</a><div class="p">Monsieur de Pourceaugnac is a three-act comédie-ballet—a ballet interrupted by spoken dialogue—by Molière, first presented on 6 October 1669 before the court of Louis XIV at the Château of Chambord by Molière's troupe of actors. Subsequent public performances were given at the theatre of the Palais-Royal beginning on 18 November 1669. The music was composed by <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Jean-Baptiste+Lully/All/Popularity.html">Jean-Baptiste Lully</a>, the choreography was by <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Pierre+Beauchamp/All/Popularity.html">Pierre Beauchamp</a>, the sets were by Carlo Vigarani, and the costumes were created by the chevalier d’Arvieux.</div><div class="p">Lully notably took a role himself on stage in the work's première, portraying a doctor in the dance of the enemas. (Molière regularly performed in his own stage works.)</div><div class="p">This comedy-ballet was written in September 1669 by Molière at the Chateau de Chambord, a village located in the former province of Orleans (Kingdom of France) and the current French department of Loir-et-Cher.</div><div class="p">The piece was published in Paris by Jean Ribou in a book dating from 1670.</div><div class="p">The ballet score by Lully is recorded in two books published between 1700 and 1710. For one of them, the exact date is unknown, probably made by the workshop of the copyist and librarian of Louis XIV, André Danican Philidor, and consists of alternating sheets of ballet and texts of the script. The other, probably made in 1706 by the copyist Henri Foucault contains only the ballet score.</div><div class="p">Several previous works are discussed in part as having inspired Pourceaugnac of Molière. This is the case for the General History of Thieves François de Calvi published in 1631; "La désolation des filous sur la défense des armes" (The desolation of pickpockets on the defense of war) and "Les malades qui se portent bien" (The sick who are well") by Jean Simonin dit Chevalier, one-act comedy released in 1662. In 1705, Jean-Léonor the Welsh Grimarest, Molière's first biographer, writes about the origins of the character Pourceaugnac: "It is said that Pourceaugnac was made based on a gentleman Limousin, who during one show, had a quarrel with theater actors, whom he ridiculed, with which he was charged. Molière to avenge this act, put it into the theater and made a fun for the people, who were delighted with this piece, which was performed at Chambord in September of 1669, and in Paris a month later."</div><div class="p">Monsieur de Pourceaugnac is betrothed to Julie, the daughter of Oronte. Unbeknownst to him, Julie is in love with the young and handsome Parisian Éraste and has no desire to wed Pourceaugnac. In order to avoid the impending marriage, Julie and Éraste solicit the help of Sbrigani who uses all of his guile to help the young couple through a series of clever deceits.</div><div class="p">The piece premiered at the Chateau de Chambord for the entertainment of the King of France, Louis XIV on 6 October 1669.</div><div class="p">The work was a big success and was performed forty-nine times in the lifetime of its author; in addition to the first performance at Chateau de Chambord, it played once, 4 November 1669, at Versailles and 47 times in the theater of the Palais Royal in Paris between 15 November 1669 and 11 September 1672.</div><div class="p">After the death of Molière, the play was performed once the theater of the hotel Guénégaud of Paris in 1680, at Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1681, twelve times in the theater of the Rue des Fosses Saint-Germain of Paris between 1701 and 1750, once at Bellevue Castle in 1751, five times at the Grand Theatre de la Monnaie in Brussels between 1753 and 1785, three times in the theater du Capitole in Toulouse between 1786 and 1789, when the theater national Caen then twice at the Grand Theatre de la Monnaie in Brussels in 1791.</div><div class="p">Squire Trelooby (1704) is an English-language adaptation of the play by William Congreve, William Walsh, and John Vanbrugh.</div><div class="p">Operatic settings of the play include those by <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Castil-Blaze/All/Popularity.html">Castil-Blaze</a> (a pasticcio using music of Rossini, Weber, and others; 1826), <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Alberto+Franchetti/All/Popularity.html">Alberto Franchetti</a> (Il signore di Pourceaugnac; 1897), and <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Frank+Martin/All/Popularity.html">Frank Martin</a> (1962). The play is also one of the sources of the opera <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/CC/String+ensemble/Richard+Strauss/Der+Rosenkavalier.html">Der Rosenkavalier</a> by <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Richard+Strauss/All/Popularity.html">Richard Strauss</a> and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.</div><div class="p">There are film versions of Molière's play from 1930 and 1985 (by Michel Mitrani).</div><div class="p"><a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/C/String+ensemble/Gaetano+Donizetti/All/Popularity.html">Gaetano Donizetti</a>'s comic opera <a href="http://en.instr.scorser.com/CC/String+ensemble/Gaetano+Donizetti/Il+gioved%c3%ac+grasso.html">Il giovedì grasso</a>, o il nuovo Pourceaugnac is not a setting of Molière's play, but instead depicts a scheme which the characters consciously model on Monsieur de Pourceaugnac. </div></body></html>