Pascal Collasse (or Colasse) (22 January 1649 (baptised) – 17 July 1709) was a French composer of the Baroque era. Born in Rheims, Collasse became a disciple...
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with both men and women. Until 1705, La Maupin sang in new operas by Pascal Collasse, André Cardinal Destouches, and André Campra. In 1702, André Campra...
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Tragédie en musique (section Pascal Collasse)
Roland (1685) Armide (1686) Achille et Polyxène (1687, completed by Pascal Collasse) Orphée (1690) (by Louis and Jean-Baptiste the Younger) Alcide (by...
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Astrée is an opera by the French composer Pascal Collasse, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 25 November 1691. It...
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having only completed the first act. It was completed by his pupil Pascal Collasse, and premiered in Paris in 1687. Polixène, an opera by the French composer...
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(Paris 1687) is an opera begun by Jean-Baptiste Lully and finished by Pascal Collasse. Achille et Déidamie (Paris 1735) is an opera composed by André Campra...
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label), a record label founded by Michel Bernstein Astrée (Collasse), an opera by Pascal Collasse Astrée (Typeface), a Deberny & Peignot typeface French ship...
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created several other roles in operas by different composers, notably Pascal Collasse, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, André Campra, and André Cardinal Destouches...
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Jason (opera) (category Operas by Pascal Collasse)
d'or (Jason, or The Golden Fleece) is an opera by the French composer Pascal Collasse, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra)...
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Jean-Philippe Rameau, 1751 Achille et Polyxène, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Pascal Collasse, 1687 Acis and Galatea, George Frideric Handel, 1718 Acis et Galatée...
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Thétis et Pélée (category Operas by Pascal Collasse)
Thétis et Pelée (Thetis and Peleus) is an opera by the French composer Pascal Collasse, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra)...
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antagonist of the Friday the 13th franchise Jason (opera), a 1696 opera by Pascal Collasse, libretto by Jean-Baptiste Rousseau "Jason" (song), by Terrorvision...
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(1649–1708) Jacques Boyvin (1649–1706) Pieter Bustijn (c. 1649–1729) Pascal Collasse (1649–1709) Michel Farinel [de] (1649–1726) Francesc Guerau (1649–1717/1722)...
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Polyxène et Pirrhus (category Operas by Pascal Collasse)
Pirrhus (Polyxena and Pyrrhus) is an opera by the French composer Pascal Collasse, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra)...
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Canente (English: Canens) is an opera by the French composer Pascal Collasse, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 4...
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Roland (1685) Armide (1686) Achille et Polyxène (1687) (Finished by Pascal Collasse) Pastorale Comique (1657) Les fêtes de l'Amour et de Bacchus (1672)...
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number of new works per year almost doubled, since his successors (Pascal Collasse, Henri Desmarets, André Campra, André Cardinal Destouches, and Marin...
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(1679–1691) (d. 1691) John Waddon, English politician (d. 1695) January 22 – Pascal Collasse, French composer (d. 1709) January 30 – Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl...
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(1932–2019) François Colin de Blamont (1690–1760) Lelio Colista (1629–1680) Pascal Collasse (1649–1709) Lawrance Collingwood (1887–1982) Anthony Collins (1893–1963)...
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Desmarets, minor works by Couperin, Jean-Philippe Rameau, works by Pascal Collasse, Jean-François Dandrieu, Marin Marais, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Jacques-Martin...
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Canente is the title of two French operas: Canente (Collasse) (1700) by Pascal Collasse Canente (Dauvergne) (1760) by Antoine Dauvergne This disambiguation...
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opera Énée et Lavinie (Aeneas and Lavinia) by the French composer Pascal Collasse receives its first performance at the Académie Royale de Musique (the...
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8 – Giuseppe Torelli, violinist and composer (born 1658) July 17 – Pascal Collasse, composer (baptized 1649) date unknown Cristofaro Caresana, operatic...
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public verdict by burning his unfortunate drama. His libretto for Pascal Collasse's Thétis et Pélée ("Thetis and Peleus"), which premiered at the Opéra...
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Armida, 2021 - CD Aparté Tommaso Traetta, Antigona, 2000 - Decca Pascal Collasse, Cantiques spirituels de Jean Racine, 1993 - Fnac Music François Couperin...
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Role Voice type Premiere cast, 15 February 1686 (Conductor: Pascal Collasse) Allegorical Prologue La Gloire [Glory] soprano La Sagesse [Wisdom] soprano...
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1700: Canente, tragédie lyrique in 5 acts and one prologue, music by Pascal Collasse and Antoine Dauvergne, presented at Théâtre du Palais-Royal (Académie...
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grew quickly. Shows are organised in the city hall by the composer Pascal Collasse. In 1700, the opera room is destroyed and rebuilt thanks to a gift...
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a member of the Paris Opéra in 1678. She sang in operas by Lully, Pascal Collasse, Henri Desmarets, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, André Campra, Marin Marais...
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libretto by Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle, which was originally set by Pascal Collasse in 1690. The story is taken from the later books of Virgil's Aeneid...
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