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Le docteur Miracle (Doctor Miracle) is an opérette in one act by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto, by Léon Battu and Ludovic Halévy, is based on Sheridan's play Saint Patrick's Day. Bizet wrote the work when he was just 18 years old for a competition organised by Jacques Offenbach. He shared first prize with Charles Lecocq. His reward was to have the piece performed 11 times at Offenbach's Bouffes-Parisiens theatre. The premiere took place on 9 April, 1857.

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Le docteur Miracle (Doctor Miracle) is an opérette in one act by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto, by Léon Battu and Ludovic Halévy, is based on Sheridan's play Saint Patrick's Day. Bizet wrote the work when he was just 18 years old for a competition organised by Jacques Offenbach. He shared first prize with Charles Lecocq. His reward was to have the piece performed 11 times at Offenbach's Bouffes-Parisiens theatre. The premiere took place on 9 April, 1857.

Roles [edit]

Role Voice type Premiere Cast
Conductor: Jacques Offenbach
Laurette soprano Marie Dalmont
Véronique mezzo-soprano Marguerite Macé
Capitaine Silvio/Pasquin/Docteur Miracle tenor Gerpré
Le Podestat baritone Pradeau

Plot [edit]

Capitaine Silvio is forced to come into the Mayor's home in different disguises in order to win the hand of Laurette, the mayor's daughter. Finally, he succeeds.

References [edit]

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