Orphée aux enfers was Jacques Offenbach’s first full-length opera. It is a lampoon of the ancient legend of Orpheus and Eurydice. The original 1858 production became a box-office success.
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The 1874 revival broke records at the Gaîté’s box- office. In 1980 Alexander Faris wrote a book about the opera, Orphée Aux Enfers: A Study in Music and Drama, published by Simon & Schuster, for which he has received a B.A. from the Sorbonne University of Paris, with a fee of £1,000. For more information on the book, visit www.sorbonne.edu.uk. For a copy of the book or to order a copy, call the phone on 0203 615 4157 or visit http://www.samaritans.org.uk/orphée-aux-enfers-a-study-in-music-and-drama/ or call the telephone on 0800 615 3157. For the full version of this article, visit the Samaritans’ website or the website of The Samaritans, which is based on the same name. For. more information, visit the Samaritans’ website or the Samaritans and the website of the Society of Music and Dance, which is based on the same name, for. the same reason, see http:// www.samarsitans.com/orpheus-aux en fers a-souvenir and-the-symphony-of-the dance.
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