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    Pierre Jélyotte (13 April 1713 – 11 September 1797) was a French operatic tenor, particularly associated with works by Rameau, Lully, Campra, Mondonville...
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  • the guitar, like Jélyotte, with whom he sang" L'ecole francaise de violon, de Lully a Viotti: etudes d'histoire Volume 1 Lionel de La Laurencie – 1922...
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    from the Comedie Francaise and the dramatist Crebillon. The opera singer Jélyotte taught her to sing", along with extensive education in the humanities,...
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  • in the thirties, then the mentioned Pierre Jélyotte and his substitutes, François Poirier et Jean-Paul Spesoller de Latour [it], all of whom sang Rameau's...
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  • – Nicola Sala, composer and music theorist (died 1801) April 13 – Pierre Jélyotte, operatic tenor (died 1797) October 3 – Antoine Dauvergne, violinist...
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    Béarn and 18th century opera singer Pierre Jélyotte interpreted some of them for the mistress of the King of France Mme de Pompadour and the Royal Court. Despourrins...
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  • Louvet de Couvray, librettist and novelist (born 1760) September 3 – Josina van Aerssen, composer and painter (born 1733) September 11 – Pierre Jélyotte, operatic...
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    Pygmalion (Rameau) (category Ballets by Ballot de Sovot)
    instead by Arthur Pougin in his Un ténor de l'Opéra au XVIIIe siècle - Pierre Jélyotte et les chanteurs de son temps, Paris, Fischbacher, 1905, p. 172...
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    that lasted 35 years, she sang in all the operas of Rameau along with Pierre Jélyotte, created roles in those of Mondonville, and participated in revivals...
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    France – Ruled as King of France from 1589 to 1610 Pierre Jélyotte – Noted tenor of the Paris Opera Pierre Laclède – Co-founder of St. Louis, Missouri in...
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  • a cast starring Madame de Pompadour and other nobles of the Court Jélyotte had retired from the Académie Royal de Musique et de Danse from 1755, but he...
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    the libretto. It was the first work in the repertory of the Académie Royale de Musique for which the text and music were by the same author. It was first...
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    Hippolyte et Aricie (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Jélyotte also took the haute-contre travesti role of a Fate, the other two being allotted to a baritenor and a bass. In the 1742 revival Jélyotte, having...
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    Les fêtes de l’Hymen et de l’Amour, ou Les dieux d'Egypte is an opéra-ballet in three entrées and a prologue by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau...
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  • Les amours de Ragonde (The Loves of Ragonde, original title: Le mariage de Ragonde et de Colin ou La Veillée de Village) is an opera in three acts by Jean-Joseph...
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    produce an "excruciating harshness." The 18th-century music critic Pierre-Louis D'Aquin de Châteaulyon saw that the piece was instrumentally, not vocally...
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    Daphnis et Alcimadure (category Operas by Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville)
    his work: the prima donna Marie Fel from Bordeaux and the primo uomo Pierre Jélyotte from Béarn. Both Bordeaux and Béarn are traditionally Occitan-speaking...
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    the haute-contre Pierre Jélyotte, a famous character actor. Rameau revised the opera in collaboration with the librettist Ballot de Sauvot and presented...
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    Les fêtes d'Hébé (category Ballets by Antoine Gautier de Montdorge)
    written by Antoine Gautier de Montdorge (1707–1768). The work was first performed on 21 May 1739 by the Académie royale de musique at its theatre in the...
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    Les fêtes de Polymnie (The Festivals of Polyhymnia) is an opéra-ballet in three entrées and a prologue by Jean-Philippe Rameau. The work was first performed...
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    Errémans, Mlle Petitpas, Denis-François Tribou, Pierre Jélyotte and Claude-Louis-Dominique Chassé de Chinais. Michel Blondy provided the choreography...
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    Le temple de la Gloire (The Temple of Glory) is an opéra-ballet by Jean-Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Voltaire. The work was first performed in a...
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    Zaïde, reine de Grenade (Zaïde, Queen of Grenada) is a ballet-héroïque written by the French Baroque composer Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer, to a text...
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    in Coppélia, was particularly known for her travesti performances. Pierre Jélyotte as the nymph Plataea in Rameau's opera Platée Maude Adams as Peter...
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    Naïs (category Libretti by Louis de Cahusac)
    pastorale héroïque in three acts and a prologue. The librettist was Louis de Cahusac, in the fourth collaboration between him and Rameau. The work bears...
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    Anacréon (Rameau, 1754) (category Libretti by Louis de Cahusac)
    features the Ancient Greek poet Anacreon as its hero, but the libretto (by Pierre-Joseph-Justin Bernard) and its plot are totally different. There is some...
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    Zaïs (category Libretti by Louis de Cahusac)
    pastorale héroïque in four acts and a prologue. The librettist was Louis de Cahusac. The score is particularly remarkable for its overture, which depicts...
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  • 29, p. 887 (ISBN 8423945294) Pougin, Arthur. Pierre Jélyotte et les chanteurs de son temps: Un ténor de l'Opéra au XVIIIe siècle. France, BnF collection...
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  • Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon, French mystic (d. 1717) 1713 – Pierre Jélyotte, French tenor (d. 1797) 1729 – Thomas Percy, Irish bishop and poet...
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    cousin Cosme (1651-?). He attended the Académie de Saint-Luc and the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. He also studied with Charles-André van...
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