
audiobook
by Adolphe d' Ennery, Jules Verne
Produced by Daniel Fromont
MICHEL STROGOFF - PIECE A GRAND SPECTACLE EN 5 ACTES ET 16 TABLEAUX - DE MM. A. D'ENNERY ET JULES VERNE - MUSIQUE DE M. ARTUS. — DECORS DE MM. CHERET, BUDE, CHAPRON, - LAVASTRE, NEZEL.
DISTRIBUTION DE LA PIECE A LA 1RE REPRESENTATION - MICHEL STROGOFF M. MARAIS - IVAN OGAREFF M. PAUL DESHAYES - BLOUNT M. DAILLY - JOLLIVET M. JOUBARD - LE GRAND-DUC M. BOUVER - LE GOUVERNEUR DE MOSCOU M. ROSNY - WASSILI FEDOR M. COULOMBIER - LE MAITRE DE POLICE M. DONATO - L'EMIR FEOFAR M. ROMANI - LE GENERAL KISOFF M. FRUGERCE - UN CAPITAINE TARTARE M. VIALDI - LE MAITRE DE POSTE M. VIVIER - LE GENERAL VORONZOFF M. RAYMOND - UN EMPLOYE DU TELEGRAPHE M.DEBRAY - PREMIER FUGITIF M. SAMSON - DEUXIEME FUGITIF M. ANDRIEU - UN AIDE DE CAMP M. DEGUY - UN AGENT DE POLICE M. BRANCHE - UN GRAND PRETRE M. MAILLART - DEUXIEME AIDE DE CAMP M. ALFRED - UN SERGENT TARTARE M. JULES - PREMIER VOYAGEUR M. AUGUSTE - DEUXIEME VOYAGEUR M. CARTEREAU - UN BOHEMIEN M. AUDUREAU
DESIGNATION DES TABLEAUX.
DEUX GRANDS BALLETS REGLES PAR M. A. FUCHS. - ACTE PREMIER. - PREMIER TABLEAU.
SCENE I. - JOLLIVET, GENERAL KISSOFF, AIDES DE CAMP, OFFICIERS, INVITES CIVILS, ETC.
SCENE II. - LES MEMES, BLOUNT.
SCENE III. - LES MEMES, LE GENERAL, LE GOUVERNEUR, OFFICIERS, INVITES.
SCENE IV. - LES MEMES, IVAN, SANGARRE, TSIGANES.
SCENE V. - IVAN, SANGARRE.
Set against the glittering backdrop of a winter‑lit Moscow palace, the story opens with a lavish ball where aristocrats, foreign journalists and military officers mingle beneath chandeliers and sweeping orchestras. Amid the revelry, the atmosphere crackles with whispered rumors of war, secret telegrams, and the looming threat of an invading Tartar force, hinting at the high stakes that will soon drive the plot forward.
At the heart of the drama is a young courier, entrusted by the Tsar with a vital message that must traverse the frozen expanse of Siberia. As he prepares to leave the opulent capital, he faces a maze of political intrigue, loyalties tested, and the relentless pursuit of enemies who would stop the message at any cost. Listeners are drawn into a world of daring horseback rides, stark frontier landscapes, and the relentless pulse of a nation on the brink, all while the echo of the palace’s ballroom fades behind him.
Language
fr
Duration
~2 hours (120K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-10-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1811–1899
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