There are three printed scores of
Don Procopio, a vocal score published in 1905 before the premiere, a full score and a second vocal score, all of which are misleading by failing to distinguish genuine Bizet from fake (entr'acte and recitatives). The second and third scores contain two airs for
Don Procopio adapted from Bizet's songs; additional instruments were added to the scoring. The autograph score of
Don Procopio was discovered in the papers left by
Daniel Auber at his death in 1871 and it was acquired from the Auber family by the
Paris Conservatoire in 1894. The first production, in the revised edition by
Charles Malherbe, was at the
Salle Garnier in Monte Carlo on 10 March 1906, in a double-bill with
Pagliacci. There were performances in Barcelona in 1907 and Rome in 1908. The original version was performed at the
Théatre Municipal in Strasbourg on 6 February 1958. Lost and Found Opera presented the Australian premiere in June 2016 in
Balcatta, Perth.
Opera South (UK) presented what they believed was Bizet's pure composition at
Charterhouse School in
Godalming, Surrey, England, in October 2016. A recording in Russian, conducted by
Vladimir Yesipov, was issued by
Melodiya in 1962. The opera has been broadcast (in Italian) by the BBC, and in 1975 by French Radio. ==Roles==