Fête Galante · Opera
Songs in Fête Galante
This page features the songs from Fête Galante. Song cards link to details such as style, context, vocal notes, and audition cut suggestions when available. Explore the list below to access song guides.
Author's Note: This opera is mostly through-composed. The breakdown below is the author's own and may differ from other sources.
- Sarabande
- Musette ‘Hushed is the world, faded the light’ - Chorus
- Puppet-Quartett ‘Since in deceit there is much pleasure’ - Four Puppets
- Scene ‘Now see! The blossom from the bough is fallen’ - King, Columbine, Harlequin
- Scene ‘I am amazed that Columbine could be so light’ - Queen, Pierrot, King
- Aria ‘Pierrot! Did you hear what the King said?’ - Columbine
- Duet ‘Columbine! Columbine!’ - Harlequin, Columbine
- Aria ‘Oh! It is sweet to be alone!’ - Pierrot
- Madrigal ‘Soul’s joy, now I am gone’ - Chorus
- Scene and duet ‘Ah! What madness!’ - Queen, Lover
- Trio ‘Lovers in bliss’ - Pierrot, Queen, Lover
- Scene ‘Pierrot betrays me, with the Queen!’ - Columbine, Queen, Lover, Pierrot
- Scene and Duet ‘Question him! He loves you, to you he will speak the truth’ - King, Columbine, Pierrot
- Scene ‘I too bid you speak… since you spurn the claims of love’ - King, Pierrot
- Dance and Chorus ‘Let the mad rout begin!’ - King, Chorus
- Pierrot’s death ‘Hushed is the world’ - Chorus
A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number.