Proserpine (Proserpina) is an opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault first performed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye on...
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sons (Louis Lully, Jean-Baptiste Lully fils, and Jean-Louis Lully) had musical careers as successive surintendants of the King's Music. Lully himself was...
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Proserpine may refer to: Proserpina, the Roman goddess of springtime and wife of Pluto Proserpine (Lully), a 1680 opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully Proserpine...
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setting of Guillard's reworking of Proserpine, a libretto by Philippe Quinault originally set by Jean-Baptiste Lully and premiered in 1680. The fashion...
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Tragédie en musique (section Jean-Baptiste Lully)
lyric tragedy), is a genre of French opera introduced by Jean-Baptiste Lully and used by his followers until the second half of the eighteenth century...
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d'Alcide is a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The French-language libretto is by Philippe Quinault, after Euripides'...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully). Cadmus et Hermione (1673) Alceste (1674) Thésée (1675) Atys (1676) Isis (1677) Psyché (1678) Bellérophon (1679) Proserpine (1680) Persée...
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Arethusa in Lully's Proserpine (Paris, 1680) Merope in Lully's Persée (Paris, 1682) Arcabonne in Lully's Amadis (Paris, 1684) Angéligue in Lully's Roland (Paris...
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Ancients and the Moderns. All these were classical in subject, and so was Proserpine (1680), which was superior to any of them. The Triumph of Love (1681)...
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role in Proserpine, Aeglé in Thésée. She and her brother Sébastien were supposedly implicated in the so-called assassination attempt of Lully by her lover...
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sonate Pietro Simone Agostini – Il ratto delle Sabine Jean-Baptiste Lully – Proserpine Antonio Sartorio – La Flora Alessandro Scarlatti – L'honestà negli...
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French repertoire, such as Callirhoé by André Cardinal Destouches, Lully's Proserpine, Sémélé by Marin Marais (chosen as "Opera Recording of the Year",...
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on Molière's 1671 tragédie-ballet Psyché with incidental music by Lully (which Lully would develop into an opera three years after Locke). According to...
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Psyché (opera) (redirect from Psyche (Lully))
acts composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully to a libretto by Thomas Corneille (adapted from Molière's original play for which Lully had composed the intermèdes)...
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Opéra-ballet. Paris, 1699 André Grétry. Andromaque Jean-Baptiste Lully. Proserpine. Quinault 1680 Pierre Bouteiller. Missa pro defunctis, Sébastien de...
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Psyché (play) (category Compositions by Jean-Baptiste Lully)
Pierre Corneille and Philippe Quinault, with music composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully in 1671 and by Marc-Antoine Charpentier in 1684 (music lost). The plot is...
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the lute and theorbo, and writing poems, among them the Ravissement de Proserpine (April 1653). In 1655, d'Assoucy began over a decade of wandering that...
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act in the Underworld, following the example of Lully's Alceste (1671), Isis (1674), and Proserpine (1680), as well as later works by Desmarets, Marais...
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early the following year. Later in 1887 Saint-Saëns's "drame lyrique" Proserpine opened at the Opéra-Comique. It was well received and seemed to be heading...
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coupé, Les Fragments de M. De Lully, first staged on 10 September 1702 (Pitou, 1983, article: "Les Fragments de Lully", p. 192). The spectacle coupé...
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and Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie (1733). Pluto was a baritone in Lully's Proserpine (1680), which includes a duo dramatizing the conflict between the...
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1679 Philippe Quinault (1635–1688). Alceste (musical tragedy) - 1674 Proserpine (musical tragedy) - 1680 Amadis de Gaule (musical tragicomedy) - 1684...
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Antiquity" It is possible the piece may have been inspired by Jean-Baptiste Lully's opera Phaëton The manuscript was completed on 12 March 1873, being dedicated...
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privilege passed to Jean-Baptiste Lully, a composer of Florentine origin (his real name was Giovanni Battista Lulli). Lully adapted opera to French taste...
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(tragedy) 1693 Philippe Quinault (1635–1688) Alceste (musical tragedy) 1674 Proserpine (musical tragedy) 1680 Amadis de Gaule (musical tragicomedy) 1684, based...
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"baroque clichés" even more strikingly than the first movement. Influences of Lully and Handel are mixed with romantic elements. The central trio features an...
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(1635–1688) for Jean-Baptiste Lully: Acis et Galatée, Amadis, Armide, Atys, Cadmus et Hermione, Isis, Persée, Phaëton, Proserpine, Roland, Thésée used by Gluck:...
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Classics 2117) Baroque Instrumental: Night Music, Vivaldi – Gerardo – Eyck – Lully – Hotteterre – Biber; Dorothee Oberlinger, I Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca...
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fêtes de l'amour et de Bacchus, Isis, Pastorale comique, Persée, Phaëton, Proserpine, Psyché, Roland, Thésée Meyer Lutz (1829–1903): Faust and Marguerite Ralph...
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