L'oiseau bleu
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L'oiseau bleu is an opera
Opera
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 in four acts (eight tableaux) by the French
France
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 composer and conductor Albert Wolff. The libretto
Libretto
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 by Maurice Maeterlinck
Maurice Maeterlinck
Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, also called Comte Maeterlinck from 1932, was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who wrote in French. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911. The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life...

 is based on his 1908 play of the same name.

Performance history

It was first performed at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York
New York
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 on 27 December 1919.

The first Belgian performance was on 21 April 1920, and it was revived at the Théâtre de la Monnaie on 14 February 1956, conducted by the composer.

The playwright was present at the premiere, which was a benefit for four charities: the Queen of the Belgians Fund, the Millerand Fund for French Orphans, the Three Big Sister Organizations (Catholic, Protestant, Jewish), and the Milk for the Children of America Fund.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 27 December 1919
Conductor: Albert Wolff
Tyltyl mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano
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Raymonde Delaunois
Raymonde Delaunois
Raymonde Delaunois was a Belgian mezzo-soprano opera singer.- Biography:She was born near the City of Brussels on 12 October 1885 to a single mother. Raymonde was raised in Frameries near Mons in Belgium. One day she sang on a school event and was encouraged to follow further training...

Mytyl soprano
Soprano
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Mary Ellis
Mary Ellis
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Mother Tyl soprano Florence Easton
Florence Easton
Florence Easton was a popular English dramatic soprano in the early 20th century. She was one of the most versatile singers of all time. She sang more than 100 parts, covering a wide range of styles and periods, from Mozart, Meyerbeer, Gounod, Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, Strauss, Schreker and Krenek...

Father Tyl baritone
Baritone
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Paolo Ananian
Grandmother Tyl mezzo-soprano Louise Berat
Grandfather Tyl bass Leon Rothier
Léon Rothier
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Maternal Love soprano Florence Easton
Joy of Understanding soprano Gladys Axman
Light mezzo-soprano Flora Perini
Flora Perini
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Father Time bass Leon Rothier
Bread baritone Mario Laurenti
Milk sorpano Marie Tiffany
Marie Tiffany
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The little girl soprano Edna Kellogg
Two little lovers mezzo-soprano, contralto
Contralto
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Minnie Egener
Minnie Egener
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, Helena Marsh
Joy of Being Just - Margaret Farnham
Joy of Seeing What is Beautiful mezzo-soprano Cecil Arden
The fairy contralto Jeanne Gordon
Ruby (Jeanne) Gordon
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Night mezzo-soprano Frances Ingram
Frances Ingram
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The cat soprano Margaret Romaine
The dog - Robert Cousinou
Mme Berlingot contralto Jeanne Gordon
Happiness soprano Mary Mellish
The child - Ada Vosari
Sugar tenor
Tenor
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Octave Dua
Octave Dua
Octave Dua was a Belgian operatic tenor. He made his professional debut at La Monnaie in 1907 as Jeník in The Bartered Bride. From 1915-1922 he sang for the Chicago Opera Association and from 1919-1921 he performed at the Metropolitan Opera. He was committed to the Royal Opera, London from 1924 to...

Fire tenor Angelo Badà
Angelo Badà
Angelo Badà was an Italian operatic tenor. He had a lengthy association with the Metropolitan Opera of New York City where he gave a total of 2,170 performance in 94 different operas in over 100 different roles from 1908 through 1938. Only two singers in the Met's history have made more...

Another child - Miss Kennedy
First child - Miss Belleri
Second child - Miss Florence
Third child - Miss Borniggia
Fourth child soprano Phyllis White
Fifth child - Miss Manetti

Synopsis

Tyltyl and Mytyl are the children of a poor wood-chopper. At Christmas there is no tree or Christmas stocking for them. When the parents believe them safely tucked up in bed, the children creep out and watch through the window the preparations being made for the holiday in a wealthy neighbour’s home across the way.

While they are absorbed in this, Fairy Berylune enters. She is a witch who demands from the children that they bring her the grass that sings, and the bird that is blue so that her own little child who is sick may be restored to health and happiness. Upon agreeing to find the bird, the fairy crowns Tyltyl with a magic cap set with a wonderful diamond, which has power to disclose the past and future, and to turn inanimate objects and animals into speaking creatures. Everything around the children begins to take life and voice: milk, sugar, light, bread, the fire, cat and dog.

Suddenly the window opens and the children set off on their quest. They go first to the Land of Memory, then the Palace of the Night, Garden of Happiness, the Cemetery and then the Kingdom of the Future, but cannot capture the blue bird. They return home to bed.

When morning comes, a neighbour who looks like the Fairy enters to beg for a blue bird so that her sick child may be cured by the sight of it. Looking around, the children are amazed to see that their own turtle dove has turned blue. They gladly offer it for the sick child, and with the gift the invalid’s spirits return. When Tyltyl asks for its return and the child shows reluctance to give it back, the blue bird escapes from both and flies off.
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