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    Persée (Perseus) is a tragédie lyrique with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault, first performed on 18 April 1682 by the Opéra...
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    The Royal Opera of Versailles (French: Opéra royal de Versailles) is the main theatre and opera house of the Palace of Versailles. Designed by Ange-Jacques...
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    included what Knutson calls "a remarkable satirical adaptation", "Andromède et Persée", in his 1887 Moralités Légendaires. All the traditional elements are present...
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    opera per year-most with libretti by Philippe Quinault-among them: Cadmus et Hermione (1673), Alceste (1674), Atys (1676), Proserpine (1680), Persée (1682)...
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  • De Lafontaine (category Paris Opera Ballet étoiles)
    productions at the Paris Opera between 1681 and 1693 including Persée, Amadis, Didon and Le Temple de la Paix. After dancing at the Opéra for about a decade...
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  • of the Gorgons. Méduse brings Persée and Ismenie to the cave, declaring that Ismenie must renounce her love for Persée or perish. Jupiter appears in the...
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    Persée (Perseus) is an opera by the French composer François-André Danican Philidor first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique, Paris (the Paris...
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  • Persée et Andromède is the 1921 first opera of Jacques Ibert. A recording, with Yann Beuron and Annick Massis in the title roles and Philippe Rouillon...
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  • Hermione, Les fêtes de l'amour et de Bacchus, Isis, Pastorale comique, Persée, Phaëton, Proserpine, Psyché, Roland, Thésée Meyer Lutz (1829–1903): Faust...
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    Étienne Méhul (category French opera composers)
    Méhul's unfinished opera Valentine de Milan which premiered at the Opéra-Comique in 1822. He also wrote new recitatives for his opera Stratonice in 1821...
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  • list of the complete operas of the French composer François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795). One of the early masters of the opéra comique, he wrote 27...
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  • Bernard de Bury (category French opera composers)
    la Folie, opéra-ballet, prologue & 3 acts (C. P. Duclos), f.p. Paris, Opéra, 20 August 1743. with new entrée Hylas et Zélie, f.p. Paris, Opéra, 6 July 1762...
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    Atys (1676) Isis (1677) Psyché (1678) Bellérophon (1679) Proserpine (1680) Persée (1682) Phaëton (1683) Amadis (1684) Roland (1685) Armide (1686) Achille...
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    Cyrille Dubois (category 21st-century French male opera singers)
    "L'heure espagnole, 23 August 2015". The opera archive. Retrieved 27 February 2021. "Cyrille Dubois, ténor". Opéra de Paris. Retrieved 20 February 2021....
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    Jacques Ibert (category French opera composers)
    musical studies in Rome. In the course of these, Ibert composed his first opera, Persée et Andromède (1921), to a libretto by his brother-in-law, the author...
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  • List of French haute-contre roles (category Opera-related lists)
    is often regarded as the first French opera, was performed at the inauguration of the Académie royale des opéra there had already been two private performances...
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  • Tragédie en musique (category Opera genres)
    Atys (1676) Isis (1677) Psyché (1678) Bellérophon (1679) Proserpine (1680) Persée (1682) Phaëthon (1683) Amadis (1684) Roland (1685) Armide (1686) Achille...
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    Castor et Pollux in 1737. In 1739 the Opéra commissioned Rameau to write not one but two new scores, the opéra-ballet Les fêtes d'Hébé, which premiered...
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    University: 270–287. doi:10.3406/vilpa.1988.1579. ISSN 0242-2794 – via Persée. p. 279. AUA 2016, p. 3. Vidal 1990, pp. 75–76. "Le Télédoc de Bercy a 25...
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    Jean-Baptiste Lully (category French opera composers)
    ornamented with ballet entrées, at St-Germain-en-Laye, February 3, 1680 Persée, tragedy by Quinault, at Palais-Royal, April 18, 1682 Phaëton, tragedy by...
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  • Armide (Gluck) (category Opera world premieres at the Paris Opera)
    Lully/Quinault operas: Gluck's rival Piccinni followed his example with Roland in 1778 and Atys in 1780; in the same year, Philidor produced a new Persée; and Gossec...
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    which included Spaniards (Ballet des Nations), Egyptians (Persée, Phaëton), Ethiopians (Persée, Phaëton), and Korybantes (Atys). In addition, they are often...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, Alceste (opéra), 2017 - Aparté Jean-Baptiste Lully, Isis (opéra), 2019 - Aparté Jean-Baptiste Lully, Psyché (opera), 2023 - Château de Versailles...
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    Annick Massis (category 20th-century French women opera singers)
    adaption of Bernstein's Candide, which premiered at the Opéra de Saint-Étienne and traveled to the Opéra Royal de Wallonie. In 1996, she participated in a new...
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  • Lully: Acis et Galatée, Amadis, Armide, Atys, Cadmus et Hermione, Isis, Persée, Phaëton, Proserpine, Roland, Thésée used by Gluck: Armide used by Piccinni:...
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    Philidor's Persée (27 October 1780), and Piccinni's Iphigénie en Tauride (23 January 1781). The theatre continued to be used by the Opera until 8 June...
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    Philippe Quinault (category French opera librettists)
    Love (1681) is a mere ballet, but in Persée (1682) and Phaëton (1683) Quinault returned to the classical opera. Then he finally deserted it for romantic...
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    Gustav III (section Opera)
    Revue d'histoire. 62 (226): 221–231. doi:10.3406/outre.1975.1827 – via www.persee.fr. Bain 1911, p. 736. Virginia Rounding (2008). Catherine the Great: Love...
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    Thomas Corneille (category French opera librettists)
    (1658) Stilicon (1660) Le Galant doublé (1660) Camma (1661) Maximian (1662) Persée et Démétrius (1663) Antiochus (1666) Laodice (1668) Le Baron d'Albikrac...
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    Archived from the original on 3 March 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2018 – via Persée. Huu Chiem, Nguyen (1993). "Geo-Pedological Study of the Mekong Delta" (PDF)...
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