Nordisa

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Frederick Corder, librettist and composer of Nordisa

Nordisa is a grand opera in three acts with a libretto by the composer, Frederick Corder. A romance, the work was commissioned by Carl Rosa for his own touring Carl Rosa Opera Company[1] and was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool on 26 January 1887.[2] Today the work is largely forgotten.[1]

  • Nordisa, a peasant girl – Fanny Moody
  • Count Oscar Lydal a young aristocrat – Payne Clarke
  • Baroness Nymark, Count Oscar's aunt – Jenny Dickerson
  • Minna, Baroness Nymark's daughter – Georgina Burns
  • Lieutenant Frederick Hansen – Mr F. H. Celli
  • Andreas Brand, an old soldier – Max Eugene
  • Halvor, an innkeeper, brother-in-law of Andreas – Aynsley Cook
  • Margit, Halvor's wife – Kate Drew
  • Pastor – Charles Campbell
  • Young Shepherd – Annie Cook/Miss Sanky[3]

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