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He Who Gets Slapped (Pantaloon)
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He Who Gets Slapped (Pantaloon) by Robert Ward Choir - Sheet Music

By Robert Ward
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Opera in 3 Acts mixed voices (2(1.2/Pic) 1(EH) 2 2 - 4 3 3 0 - T - P - H - Str)

SKU: EC.7-0023

Composed by Robert Ward. Full Length Opera. 20th Century. Vocal score. Galaxy Music Corporation #7.0023. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation (EC.7-0023).

UPC: 600313700231. Text: Bernard Stambler.

Libretto:
Written by Bernard Stambler based on a melodrama by Andreyev

Synopsis:
Opera in 3 Acts. An operatic realization of Andreyev's psychological melodrama, set in a Parisian circus at the turn of the century. Pantaloon offers enormous color and dramatic action with its constant movement of circus characters: lion tamer, bareback rider, barkers, clowns, acrobats, dancers, etc.In the opening scene, Tilly and Polly, clowns in Briquet’s Continental Circus, are rehearsing their act when Briquet and Count Mancini enter arguing. An aristocratic stranger arrives and asks to become a clown in the circus. With misgivings, Briquet hires him as Pantaloon: "He Who Gets Slapped."

As the opera progresses, Pantaloon, with clever acts and moments of gentle philosophizing, is able to show audiences how to laugh at their own misfortunes. Meanwhile, he exposes the shabby marriage arrangement that Count Mancini has tried to effect between his daughter, Consuelo, and the rich Baron Regnard. Against this intrigue is the triangle of passion between Consuelo, Bezano (the bareback rider), and Zinida, the lion tamer.

In the final act, Mancini confesses his frauds and Pantaloon, rebuffed in his love for Consuelo, takes off his clown's costume and quietly departs by the street door through which he entered.

Roles:
TILLY and POLLY, male clownsMute
COUNT MANCINI, a shabby aristocratTenor
BRIQUET, ringmaster and owner of the circusBass-Baritone
ZINIDA, a lion-tamer and Briquet's wifeDramatic Soprano
PANTALOON, a gentleman turned clownBaritone
CONSUELO, The Bareback Tango QueenSoprano
BEZANO, bareback rider, Consuelo's trainer and partnerTenor
BARON REGNARD, a stolid aristocrat, from commerceBass-Baritone
CHORUS, circus personnelActing Role

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