• Antoine Dauvergne (3 October 1713 – 11 February 1797) was a French composer and violinist. Dauvergne was born in Moulins, Allier. He served as master of...
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  • Dauvergne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antoine Dauvergne (1713–1797), French composer and violinist Catherine Dauvergne (born...
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  • culminating masterpieces of the genre. The Viking Opera Guide refers to Marc-Antoine Charpentier's tragédie Médée as "arguably the finest French opera of the...
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    lyrique in 5 acts and one prologue, music by Pascal Collasse and Antoine Dauvergne, presented at Théâtre du Palais-Royal (Académie royale de musique)...
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  • (1712–1778) John Christopher Smith (1712–1795) John Stanley (1712–1786) Antoine Dauvergne (1713–1797) Johan Henrik Freithoff (1713–1767) Jean-Baptiste Canavas...
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    1796 – Francesco Morolin – Orfeo ed Euridice c.1796, before 1797 – Antoine Dauvergne – Orphée (not performed) 1798 – Gottlob Bachmann [de] – Der Tod des...
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  • Canente (English: Canens) is an opera by the French composer Antoine Dauvergne, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on...
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  • Les troqueurs (category Operas by Antoine Dauvergne)
    (The Barterers) is a comic opera in one act by the French composer Antoine Dauvergne, first performed at the Foire Saint-Laurent in Paris on 30 July 1753...
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  • the Saint Laurent theatre, Jean Monnet, commissioned the composer Antoine Dauvergne to produce a French opera in the style of La serva padrona. The result...
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    collector). Born into an aristocratic family, he studied violin under Antoine Dauvergne and composition under Jean-Philippe Rameau. From 1762 to 1774, he...
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    premiered in Paris in 1687. Polixène, an opera by the French composer Antoine Dauvergne, first performed at the Paris Opéra on 11 January 1763 Polyxena is...
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    Jean-Claude Trial 9 November 1769  Pierre Montan Berton, Jean-Claude Trial, Antoine Dauvergne, Joliveau City of Paris 18 April 1776  Direction by the Royal Commissioners...
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  • Armand-Louis Couperin – Les cacqueteuses, in his Pieces de Clavesin Antoine Dauvergne – Concerts de Simphonies Pierre-Claude Foucquet – Second Livre de...
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    to submit to the orders of a mulatto". The position was given to Antoine Dauvergne instead. To defuse the brewing scandal, Louis XVI, then only one year...
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  • 1st Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Chancellor of Scotland (d. 1720) 1713 – Antoine Dauvergne, French violinist and composer (d. 1797) 1716 – Giovanni Battista...
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  • the Great (1712–1786), King of Prussia, composer of 4 symphonies Antoine Dauvergne (1713–1797), French composer of 4 symphonies Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780)...
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  • Polixène (category Operas by Antoine Dauvergne)
    Polixène (Polyxena) is an opera by the French composer Antoine Dauvergne, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 11 January...
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    of an Italian work. The music was actually original, composed by Antoine Dauvergne, and began a period of new works in a more Italian style in which...
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  • Linus, five-act tragédie lyrique, music by Pierre Montan Berton, Antoine Dauvergne and Jean-Claude Trial Cardinal Georges Grente (dir.), Dictionnaire...
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    et Lavinie (Aeneas and Lavinia) is an opera by the French composer Antoine Dauvergne, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra)...
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  • Michael Daugherty (born 1954) Louis François Dauprat (1781–1868) Antoine Dauvergne (1713–1797) Shaun Davey (born 1948) John Davy (1763–1824) Félicien-César...
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    royal functionary, Antoine Dauvergne, forced Royer's widow out of the operation she had run since her husband's death in 1755. Dauvergne and various associates...
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  • prologue and five acts. The libretto is by Antoine Houdar de la Motte. A new setting by the composer Antoine Dauvergne appeared in 1760. The enchantress Circe...
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  • Op. 6 Nicolas Chédeville – Les Deffis ou l'étude amusante, Op. 9 Antoine Dauvergne 6 Trio Sonatas, Op. 1 12 Violin Sonatas, Op. 2 Michel Richard Delalande...
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    Dying) is a tragédie en musique in five acts composed in 1761 by Antoine Dauvergne. Hercules and Omphale or The Power of Love is a "classical extravaganza"...
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  • Énée et Lavinie (1690) by Pascal Collasse Énée et Lavinie (1758) by Antoine Dauvergne This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • for revival of: Persée by Jean-Baptiste Lully (1747), (collab. with Antoine Dauvergne, François Francoeur, & François Rebel), revival f.p. Versailles, 17...
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  • operas: Canente (Collasse) (1700) by Pascal Collasse Canente (Dauvergne) (1760) by Antoine Dauvergne This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • folie (1703) by André Cardinal Destouches and La vénitienne (1768) by Antoine Dauvergne, a late reworking of the 1705 ballet of the same name by Michel de...
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  • (1712–1778) John Christopher Smith (1712–1795) John Stanley (1712–1786) Antoine Dauvergne (1713–1797) Johan Henrik Freithoff (1713–1767) Johann Ludwig Krebs...
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