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    Philippe Quinault (French: [kino]; 3 June 1635 – 26 November 1688), French dramatist and librettist, was born in Paris. Quinault was educated by the liberality...
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  • Jeanne Quinault (1699–1783), actor, bluestocking saloniste Philippe Quinault (1635–1688), French dramatist and librettist Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (1695–1791)...
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  • implacable" Libretto by Philippe Quinault Performed by Rachel Yakar, Zeger Vandersteene [nl], Danielle Borst; conducted by Philippe Herreweghe Directed by...
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    with a strong sense of reality." Unlike Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist...
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    verse dramatist Philippe Quinault. For the dance pieces, Lully would hammer out rough chords and a melody on the keyboard, and Quinault would invent words...
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    is an opera in five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The libretto by Philippe Quinault is based on Torquato Tasso's poem La Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem...
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    Philippe Quinault, based on Ovid. Teseo (1713) is an opera seria by George Frideric Handel to a libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, based on Quinault....
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  • Armide is an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck, set to a libretto by Philippe Quinault. Gluck's fifth production for the Parisian stage and the composer's...
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  • the court and the field of literature". In assessing the career of Philippe Quinault, which began at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1653, Patricia Howard noted...
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    royal press, Paris, in 1677, and illustrated by Sebastien le Clerc. Philippe Quinault, a longtime family friend of the Perraults, quickly gained a reputation...
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  • (1622–1673) Samuel Chappuzeau (1625–1701) Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) Philippe Quinault (1635–1688) Jean Racine (1639–1699) Jacques Robbe (1643-1721) Charles...
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    inspired by the popularity of Corneille's play. The libretto was by Philippe Quinault, and a real horse appeared on stage as Pegasus. Persée saw an initial...
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  • 17th-century opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully, and a libretto by Philippe Quinault Roland (Piccinni), an opera by Niccolò Piccinni "Roland", a song on...
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    composed the comedy Psyché (1671) in collaboration with him (and Philippe Quinault). Most of the plays that Corneille wrote after his return to the stage...
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  • Place-Names Committee (UK-APC), 1977, after the French dramatist Philippe Quinault, (1635-1688). 70°49′S 69°28′W / 70.817°S 69.467°W / -70.817; -69...
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    tragédie lyrique with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault, first performed on 18 April 1682 by the Opéra at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal...
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    five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The French-language libretto is by Philippe Quinault, after Ovid's Metamorphoses. It was first performed on 27 April 1673...
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    ballet, Psyché, written in collaboration with Pierre Corneille and Philippe Quinault. In 1672, Madeleine Béjart died, and Molière suffered from this loss...
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    Wayback Machine Politico Europe. Tristan Quinault-Maupoil (12 September 2021), Présidentielle: Édouard Philippe «soutiendra» Emmanuel Macron en 2022 Archived...
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    a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully to a libretto by Philippe Quinault after Ovid's Fasti. It was premiered for the royal court on 10 January...
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    a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully to a libretto by Philippe Quinault based on Nicolas Herberay des Essarts' adaptation of Garci Rodríguez...
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  • Corneille and Molière, but the most important of these librettists was Philippe Quinault, a writer of comedies, tragedies, and tragicomedies. Comedy in the...
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    and five acts with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault based on Ovid's Metamorphoses. It was first performed on 11 January...
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    Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault, based on Ovid's Metamorphoses. The fifth of Lully's collaborations with Quinault, it was first performed on...
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  • Académie Royale de Music, he worked with Pierre Beauchamp, Molière, Philippe Quinault and Mademoiselle De Lafontaine to develop ballet as an art form equal...
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    Corneille and Molière but the most important of these librettists was Philippe Quinault, a writer of comedies, tragedies, and tragicomedies. Comedy in the...
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    reform. Marmontel's first librettos took as their foundation texts Philippe Quinault had written for Lully, Roland 1778, and Atys, 1779. Subsequent works...
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    of the front façade are busts of the librettists Eugène Scribe and Philippe Quinault, respectively. Exterior artwork Gumery's L'Harmonie (1869), atop the...
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  • Theatre Roland tragédie lyrique 3 acts Jean-François Marmontel, after Philippe Quinault and Ludovico Ariosto 27 January 1778 Paris, Académie Royale Phaon...
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  • (directors/screenplay); Jean-Luc Godard (director); Don Boyd, Louis de Cahusac, Philippe Quinault (screenplay); Theresa Russell, Buck Henry, Beverly D'Angelo, John...
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