Fiesque (The
Genoese Conspiracy) (1866–68), (grand opera in 3 acts, C. Beauquier, after
Schiller); world premiere concert performance: Le Festival de Radio France,
Montpellier, France, July 2006; first stage performance: National Theater Mannheim,
Mannheim, Germany, 16 June 2007.[1] The UK premiere of Fiesque was performed by University College Opera at The Bloomsbury Theatre, London in March 2008.[2]
Le roi d'Ys (The King of
Ys) (1875–88, full score n.d.), (opera in 3 acts, E. Blau), f.p. Opéra Comique (Favart),
Paris, 7 May 1888.
La Jacquerie (The
Jacquerie Revolt) (1891–92) (opera in 4 acts, Blau & S. Arnault) (Act I finished by Lalo, completed posthumously by
Arthur Coquard), f.p.
Monte Carlo, Monaco, 9 March 1895.
Fiesque (The
Genoese Conspiracy) (1866–68), (grand opera in 3 acts, C. Beauquier, after
Schiller); world premiere concert performance: Le Festival de Radio France,
Montpellier, France, July 2006; first stage performance: National Theater Mannheim,
Mannheim, Germany, 16 June 2007.[1] The UK premiere of Fiesque was performed by University College Opera at The Bloomsbury Theatre, London in March 2008.[2]
Le roi d'Ys (The King of
Ys) (1875–88, full score n.d.), (opera in 3 acts, E. Blau), f.p. Opéra Comique (Favart),
Paris, 7 May 1888.
La Jacquerie (The
Jacquerie Revolt) (1891–92) (opera in 4 acts, Blau & S. Arnault) (Act I finished by Lalo, completed posthumously by
Arthur Coquard), f.p.
Monte Carlo, Monaco, 9 March 1895.