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Lakmé

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Lakmé

Opera by Léo Delibes (libretto by E Gondinet and P Gille), first produced at the Opéra-Comique, Paris, France, on 14 April 1883. It tells how the Brahmin priest Nilakantha opposes an affair between his daughter Lakmé and the English officer Gerald. After being stabbed, Gerald is nursed by Lakmé, who poisons herself when she realizes that Gerald must return to his duties.


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