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    etching by Carmontelle (1780) Carmontelle's watercolour (1760) of Jean-Philippe Rameau A portrait of Baron d'Holbach Carmontelle's watercolour (c. 1762)...
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    established. In the Baroque-era, noted composers included Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and François Couperin. The Conservatoire de Musique de...
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    Drift, poem 10 The Traveller Cuthbert Girdlestone, Philip Gossett, Jean-Philippe Rameau: His Life and Work, Dover Publications 1969, pp.323-4 BWV 214, Leipzig...
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    (La Voix de son Maître FALP199) At Trianon in 1961: Daquin, Le Coucou; Rameau, La Poule; Mozart's Rondo à la turque (de la Sonate K.331); Beethoven's...
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    Scaramouche (Tiberio Fiorelli), Italian comic actor Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Finance Minister Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh...
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    during the reign of Louis XVI included: 5 May 1777: Revival of Jean-Philippe Rameau's, Castor et Pollux for the visit of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor...
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    at the upper edge and to the left of the center of the plan. Rempaut for Rameau, boxwood. The boxwood in question must have been the "bush" in which the...
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    century the music of Jean-Philippe Rameau reached some prestige, and he is still one of the most renowned French composers. Rameau became the dominant...
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    with another royal appointee Jean-Pierre Guignon. The most important musical figure of the reign was Jean Philippe Rameau, who was the court composer through...
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    housed in the Louvre. It was here that Jean-Philippe Rameau married on 25 February 1726. The Society of Saint-Jean for the Development of Christian Art...
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  • Paris), which opened in 1713. The operas of Rameau, and later Gluck, raised standards for the dancers. Jean-Georges Noverre was a particularly influential...
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    Charpentier et Jean-Philippe Rameau. The Jesuit priests became the confessors or "directors of conscience" of the Kings of France. Jean-Jacques Olier (founder...
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  • Julien Bertheau, Théâtre du Tertre, Théâtre des Célestins) 1963: Le Neveu de Rameau (by Denis Diderot, mise en scène Jacques-Henri Duval, Théâtre de l'Œuvre...
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  • - The town opened is gates to Henry IV of France 1683 - Birth of Jean-Philippe Rameau, later a composer and music theorist. 1708 – Public library opens...
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  • l'amour ou Les dieux de l'Egypte for piano transcription of a piece by Jean-Philippe Rameau Piano 1911 Préface en musique for piano Piano 1915 Le ruban dénoué...
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    Images oubliées L 94 105 110 Images, Set 1 Reflets dans l'eau Hommage à Rameau Mouvement piano 1901–05 108 100 Estampes Pagodes La soirée dans Grenade...
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    something extraordinary: this music links our time with that of Couperin and Rameau". Chabrier travelled to London (1882) and Brussels (1883) to hear Wagner's...
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    symphony hall, the Philharmonie de Paris, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, at Parc de la Villette. The opening concert is dedicated to the victims of...
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  • Robert », dans DBC / DCB, vol. 1, ULaval / UofToronto, accessed 23 March 2018 Rameau, Edme; 1859, La France aux colonies études sur le développement de la race...
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  • de Paris" (2010), pp. 166–167 Dumoulin (2017), p. 188-189 "Paroisse Saint Jean Bosco de Paris". monnier.jeanpierre.free.fr. Retrieved 2023-05-25. Wikimedia...
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    enrolled her in the Opera's ballet corps. As a dancer she performed in Jean-Philippe Rameau's ballet Castor et Pollux. Julie Carreau became the mistress of François-Antoine...
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  • Enfers, by Jacques Offenbach, Lyon and Genève 1999 : Platée, by Jean-Philippe Rameau, Opéra national de Paris. Revival: Santa Fe Opera 2000 : La Belle...
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    Atlas historique de la Provence, p. 165 Domaine du Bois-de-la-Musse Lebeuf, Jean (1757). Histoire Du Diocese De Paris: Contenant la suite des Paroisses du...
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  • terre et du feu for oboe and viola (1999); Éditions Durand Le Tombeau de Rameau for flute, viola and harp (2008); Éditions Musicales Européennes Louis Durey...
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  • Italy Violinist and composer 0.2 Burney. See Burney's History, Mercer's ed. RAMEAU, JOHN PHILIP 17th-18th France Opera composer 2.1 Burney. See Burney's History...
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