“The Last Rose of Summer” at the French Opera House

rom early in the nineteenth century, operatic music played the most important role in the social fabric of New Orleans. Operatic troupes were imported from France on a yearly basis for the Théâtre d’Orléans, where audiences eagerly awaited the introduction of works recently premiered in Europe. And from the 1830s, English-speaking New Orleanians enjoyed similar … Continue reading “The Last Rose of Summer” at the French Opera House