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Paris and the Riviera, 1850s. Magda de Civry, mistress of the banker Rambaldo is giving a party in her Paris home. The poet-philosopher Prunier reads Magda's palm and predicts that, like the swallow, she will fly away from Paris, perhaps to find true love. A young man, Ruggero, son of an old friend of Rambaldo's arrives and Lisette, Magda's maid, advises him to spend his first evening in Paris at Bullier's cafe. Magda decides to follow him, in disguise. At Bullier's Ruggero sits alone. When Magda arrives, however, he dances with her (though without recognising her) and the couple are soon drinking a toast to their love. Suddenly Ramboldo storms in and demands that Magda return home. She refuses, saying she has found love. Ruggero and Magda have been living together on the Riviera. He hopes that they may marry and has written to ask for his parents consent. Magda admits her past and feels unfit to marry him. She departs for Paris, since Rambaldo has begged her to return, leaving behind the one love of her life. First performed at the Grand Theatre de Monte Carlo in Monte Carlo on 27 March 1917

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Music: Puccini

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Archive listings for La Rondine (The Swallow) (2023)

Work type: Opera or Operetta.

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Sung in Italian with English titles.Company Opera North. Director James Hurley. Conductor Kerem Hasan. Design Leslie Travers. Costume Gabrielle Dalton. Lighting Paule Constable. Lighting Ben Pickersgill (associate lighting designer). Performer Galina Averina (Magda). Performer Claire Lees (Lisette). Performer Sebastien Gueze (Ruggero). Performer Elgan Llyr Thomas (Prunier). Performer Philip Smith (Rambaldo).
17 Nov 23The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499
listing details L2004833159
8 Nov 23 to 10 Nov 23Theatre Royal, Nottingham :: V462
listing details L01335588879
1 Nov 23 to 3 Nov 23Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V570
listing details L261269707
20 Oct 23 to 28 Oct 23Grand Theatre and Opera House, Leeds :: V975
listing details L382862799

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