Expand
  • Find us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • View Our YouTube Channel
  • Listen on Spotify
  • View our scores on nkoda

English Deutsch
Music Text

Libretto by Armand Lapointe; new German version by Gunter Selling (F,G)

Scoring

3S,5T,B; chorus;
2(II=picc).1.2.1-2.2.1.0-timp.perc-strings

Abbreviations (PDF)

Publisher

B&B

Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.

Availability

World Premiere
3/3/1858
Salle Choiseul, Paris
Company: unknown

Roles

MADAME POIRETAPÉE, vegetable and fish dealer Tenor (or Soprano)
MADAME MADOU, fish dealer Tenor (or Mezzo-soprano)
MADAME BEURREFONDUE, vegetable dealer Tenor (or Alto)
RAFLAFLA, drum major Tenor
CROÛTE-AU-POT, a young cook Soprano (or Tenor)
CIBOULETTE, a young fruit dealer Soprano
An inspector Bass
A hot waffle dealer Soprano
A worn clothes and shoe dealer Tenor
Market people, customers, policemen, drummers, carriers
Time and Place

Ballard's market hall, Place des Innocents with fountain; Paris 1873

Synopsis

The elegant drum major Raflafla, though no longer that young, still makes an impression on the market women of the Paris halls. However, he has got a rival: Croûte-au-pot, the cuddly cook, to whom Mme Poiretapée, Mme Madou and Mme Beurrefondue would happily give the love of their second spring. Croûte-au-pot, meanwhile, is in love with a fresh fruit dealer, Ciboulette, who was born among the potatoes and celery and knows only the market, not even her parents. When a quarrel about the favour of Croûte-au-pot ends in a salad battle that can only be stopped by the police, Mme Poiretapée tries to talk Croûte-au-pot out of courting Ciboulette. If she herself were the girl's mother, she argues, she would never agree with the liaison. This leads to a discussion about Ciboulette's parents. Mme Madou and Mme Beurrefondue declare themselves potential mothers, but a sealed letter which Ciboulette has faithfully worn at her bosom for several years and whose content she at last reveals to the public, leaves only two alternatives. Raflafla and Mme Poiretapée both faint at the same time, thereby removing any doubt.

Moods

Comic

Subjects
Stay updated on the latest composer news and publications