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Véronique

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Véronique is a French opéra comique by André Messager, with a libretto by Albert Vanloo and Georges Duval. It premiered at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in 1898 and became one of Messager's most enduring stage works. The romantic comedy follows a wealthy young woman who adopts the identity of a flower-shop assistant to observe the man she is expected to marry, combining spoken dialogue with lyrical ensemble writing.

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Who composed the operetta "Véronique"?

"Véronique" is an opéra comique composed by André Messager in 1898. It premiered at the Bouffes-Parisiens theatre in Paris and remains his most enduring and famous stage work.

What is the basic plot of "Véronique"?

The operetta centers around a Parisian florist named Hélène and the romantic misunderstandings involving a young nobleman. The story is a lighthearted romantic comedy that takes the characters from the bustling streets of Paris to a scenic countryside estate.

What is the most famous musical piece from "Véronique"?

The standout waltz duet "Valse des baisers" (Waltz of Kisses) is the most famous and frequently performed excerpt from the score. This catchy melody helped propel the operetta to massive success in Belle Époque France.

Is "Véronique" still performed today?

While not as commonly staged as works by Offenbach or Johann Strauss II, "Véronique" still enjoys occasional revivals in France. It is often remembered as a quintessential example of late 19th-century French light opera.

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