Lodo ska is a French-language comedy in three acts, written by Jean-Claude B d nau Dejaure with music by Rodolphe Kreutzer. This work, reflecting the theatrical tastes of the late 18th century, provides a glimpse into the popular entertainment of the era. Set against the backdrop of societal changes, the play blends humor and musicality, typical of the op ra comique tradition.
This edition offers modern readers access to a historical text that showcases the collaboration between playwright and composer, vital in the development of French opera. The themes and characters, while products of their time, offer insights into the social and cultural values prevalent during the French Revolution and its aftermath. "Lodo ska" remains relevant for those interested in the history of drama, music, and French culture.
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