Jean-Philippe Rameau (French: [ʒɑ̃filip ʁamo]; (1683-09-25)25 September 1683 – (1764-09-12)12 September 1764) was a French composer and music theorist...
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Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the 18th century. Rameau may also refer to: Rameau (crater)...
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Sokoudjou (redirect from Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou)
Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou Nkamhoua (French pronunciation: [ʁamo tjɛʁi sɔkudʒu]; born April 18, 1984), mostly billed simply as Sokoudjou, is a Cameroonian...
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Jean-Philippe Rameau. Included within his output are operas, cantatas, harpsichord works, and canons, along with various other pieces. Rameau's works are...
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Rameau (1826-1876) was a Haitian politician and vice president who was viewed as the power behind the 1874-1876 presidency of Michel Domingue. Rameau...
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Rameau's Nephew, or the Second Satire (or The Nephew of Rameau, French: Le Neveu de Rameau ou La Satire seconde) is an imaginary philosophical conversation...
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Rameau is a crater on Mercury. It was named by the IAU in 1976, after French composer Jean Philippe Rameau. The scarp Discovery Rupes cuts across Rameau...
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Dardanus is an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau with a French-language libretto by Charles-Antoine Leclerc de La Bruère. It takes the form of a tragédie en...
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Dardanus, composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau Overture from the tragédie lyrique Zoroastre, composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau Air Grave from the tragédie lyrique...
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Variations, Interlude and Finale on a Theme by Rameau (French: Variations, interlude et finale sur un thème de Rameau) were composed by Paul Dukas between 1899...
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Rameau Inlet (71°46′S 75°13′W / 71.767°S 75.217°W / -71.767; -75.217) is a partly ice-filled inlet located in southwest Alexander Island, Antarctica...
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Pierre Rameau (1674 – 26 January 1748), was the French dancing master to Elisabetta Farnese, and the author of two books that now provide us with valuable...
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operas by the French Baroque composer Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764). Notes RCT numbering refers to Rameau Catalogue Thématique established by Sylvie Bouissou...
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Hans Rameau (1901 – 1980) was a German screenwriter. Born Paul H. Gulder, he was the stepson of the actor and stage director Emil Rameau (actually Pulvermacher)...
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Samson (opera) (category Operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau)
Jean-Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Voltaire. The work was never staged due to censorship, although Voltaire later printed his text. Rameau intended the...
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Joseph "Rameau" Poleon (born July 10, 1929), also known as "Papa Kilte", is a folk fiddler born in Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia. He has won the Best Violinist...
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comprehensive survey of Rameau's works in his Eléments de musique théorique et pratique suivant les principes de M. Rameau. Emphasizing Rameau's main claim that...
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French opera (section From Lully to Rameau: new genres)
important operatic traditions, containing works by composers of the stature of Rameau, Berlioz, Gounod, Bizet, Massenet, Debussy, Ravel, Poulenc and Messiaen...
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Baroque-era, noted composers included Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and François Couperin. The Conservatoire de Musique de Paris was founded...
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Céphise, Acante et Céphise (Rameau) La Folie, Platée (Rameau) Hébé/Phani/Zima, Les Indes galantes (Rameau) Venus, Dardanus (Rameau) Belinda, Dido and Æneas...
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Pygmalion, is an opera in the form of a one-act acte de ballet by Jean-Philippe Rameau first performed on 27 August 1748 at the Paris Opera. The libretto is by...
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Emil Rameau (born Emil Pulvermacher; 13 August 1878 – 9 September 1957) was a German film and theatre actor, and for many years the deputy artistic director...
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Pièces de Clavecin (redirect from Pièces de clavecin (Rameau))
The French Baroque composer Jean-Philippe Rameau wrote three books of Pièces de clavecin for the harpsichord. The first, Premier Livre de Pièces de Clavecin...
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published in 1741, constitute the only chamber music by Jean-Philippe Rameau and were composed in full maturity; they came after his music for solo harpsichord...
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the music of Jean-Philippe Rameau reached some prestige, and he is still one of the most renowned French composers. Rameau became the dominant composer...
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Denis Diderot (section Rameau's Nephew)
Encyclopédie; many of his most important works, including Jacques the Fatalist, Rameau's Nephew, Paradox of the Actor, and D'Alembert's Dream, were published only...
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dans l'eau" (Reflections in the water) in D♭ major "Hommage à Rameau" (Tribute to Rameau) in G♯ minor "Mouvement" (Movement) in C major Book 2 (or "2nd...
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Jean-Marie Leclair, François Couperin, and most importantly Jean-Philippe Rameau who continued to be important exponents of music compositions utilizing...
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above, was an enthusiastic supporter of the Italians against Jean-Philippe Rameau and others, making an important contribution with his Letter on French Music...
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Orchestration (section Rameau)
in his violin parts, [and] taste the reeds in the oboes." Jean Philippe Rameau was famous for "the eloquence of [his] orchestral writing which was something...
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