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Hulda

Opera by César Franck (libretto by C Grandmougin, based on a play by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson), not performed in Franck's lifetime. It was first produced in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on 8 March 1894. Set in 11th-century Norway, the story tells how Hulda seeks revenge on Aslak and his clan, who killed her family. All the characters are killed in the end.



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