Électre (Electra) is an opera by the French composer Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 2 July 1782. It takes the form of a tragédie lyrique in three acts. The libretto, by Nicolas-François Guillard, is based on the Greek myth of Electra.
Égisthe (Aegisthus) | baritone[1] | François Lays | |
Clytemnestre (Clytemnestra) | soprano | Françoise-Claude-Marie-Rosalie Campagne (called Mlle Duplant) | |
Électre (Electra) | soprano | Rosalie Levasseur | |
Oreste (Orestes) | basse taille (bass-baritone) | Henri Larrivée | |
Pilade (Pylades) | taille (baritenor) | Étienne Lainez | |
Arcas | basse taille (bass-baritone) | Moreau | |
Chrysothémis (Chrysothemis) | soprano | Antoinette Saint-Huberty | |
Un officer du palais (an officer of the palace) | basse taille (bass-baritone) | Simon Chénard | |
Le grand prêtre (the high priest) | basse taille (bass-baritone) | Simon Chénard | |
Une Argienne (a woman of Argos) | soprano | Suzanne Joinville | |
Un Argien (a man of Argos) | haute-contre | [2] | |
Chorus: Lords and ladies of the court, people of Mycenae, Trojan captives, Eumenides, demons |