Déjanire
Classification added January 29, 2021Premiered March 14, 1911
Monte-Carlo, Monaco. Théâtre de Monte-Carlo
Composer:
Camille Saint-Saëns
Original Language:
French
Librettist:
Louis Gallet and Camille Saint-Saëns
Description:
Opera in Four Acts
Notes:
Based on The Trachiniae by Sophocles.
Durand & Fils, Paris, France piano/vocal score D&F 7747
Time Period:
Antiquity
Place:
Trachis, Ancient Greece
Classification key
- L – Leading
- F – Featured
- S – Supporting
- B – Solo Bit
- CB – Chorus Bit
- MB – Mute Bit
| Role | Voice Part | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| Déjanire | Soprano | L |
| Iole | Soprano | L |
| Hercules | Tenor | L |
| Philoctète | Baritone | F |
| Phénice | Contralto | S |
| Please be advised: Contact AGMA for classification if you are combining roles, and/or for classification of unassigned lines, and/or for classification of any combination of Chorus and Solo bits from what has been performed previously. |
Minimum Chorus: 32
Divisi: SATB
