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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. Cendrillon (Massenet) (Opera) Plot & Characters | StageAgent

    Cendrillon (Massenet) plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

  4. Cendrillon (Massenet) Explained

    What is Cendrillon (Massenet)? Cendrillon is an opera —described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based ...

  5. 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.

  6. "Ah! Douce enfant..." | Massenet - YouTube

    From Massenet's "Cendrillon"Sara Lucille Law, soprano & singing actorAccompanied by: Michael FennellyRecorded at: Skillman Studios

  7. Cendrillon - Jules Massenet - Opera - OperaFolio.com

    Pandolfe bitterly regrets his remarriage but nevertheless accompanies his wife, heartbroken though he is to leave Cinderella to her miserable lot. The girl unenthusiastically returns to her …

  8. Cendrillon - Opera from the Paris Opera

    Watch Cendrillon by Jules Massenet in full on the official Paris Opera’s streaming platform.

  9. 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.

  10. Cinderella (Rodgers and Hammerstein musical) - Wikipedia

    Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical written for television, but later played on stage, with music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is …