
Cendrillon (Massenet) - Wikipedia
Cendrillon (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃dʁijɔ̃] ⓘ; Cinderella) is an opera —described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault 's version of the …
Cendrillon's Plot & Creation | Metropolitan Opera
Despite his intended readership, Perrault’s “Cendrillon” is essentially the classic version of the Cinderella story children know and love today—wicked stepmother, enchanted pumpkin, glass slippers, and all.
Cendrillon (Massenet) (Opera) Plot & Characters | StageAgent
Cendrillon (Massenet) plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.
Cendrillon - Learn More at The Opera Hub
Find out more about Cendrillon by Jules Massenet including plot, roles, fach, composer, score, libretto, context and videos.
Cendrillon learning resources | Lyric Opera of Chicago
Learning resources for Cendrillon. Your pass to the world of opera and your insider’s guide to Lyric’s incredible performances.
Cendrillon - Opera from the Paris Opera
Watch Cendrillon by Jules Massenet in full on the official Paris Opera’s streaming platform.
Cendrillon - synopsis - Glyndebourne
A beautiful stranger – Cendrillon in disguise – arrives, and she and the Prince fall instantly in love. The clock begins to strike midnight and Cendrillon flees, losing a glass slipper as she goes.
Cinderella - Wikipedia
Cinderella[a] or The Little Glass Slipper, is a folk tale with thousands of variants that are told throughout the world. [2][3] The protagonist is a young girl living in unfortunate circumstances who is suddenly …
Cendrillon — Wikipédia
Cendrillon est un conte ancien et le nom de son personnage central. L'Occident connaît surtout cette histoire à travers les versions fixées par Giambattista Basile dans La gatta Cenerentola, Charles …
Cendrillon (21-22) | Metropolitan Opera
This guide is intended to help your students appreciate Cendrillon as well as introduce them to different versions of the Cinderella story from diverse cultural and historical contexts.