Manon (Massenet)
Movements
i Allons! il le faut!
Notes
Manon is Massenet’s most popular and enduring opera and, having “quickly conquered the world’s stages”, it has maintained an important place in the repertory since its creation. It is the quintessential example of the charm and vitality of the music and culture of the Parisian Belle Époque. ‘Adieu, notre petite table’, Manon’s aria from Act II of Manon begins Allons! Il le faut! Manon has been told by a nobleman that her love Des Grieux will soon be kidnapped by his father’s men in order to get him away from her. She knows that the happy days they have spent in Des Grieux’s apartment will soon be at an end and takes the opportunity to bid adieu to the table at which she and her love ate many meals together.