- La
Damoiselle élue (The
Blessed Damozel), L. 62, is a
cantata for
soprano and
contralto soloists, 2-part
female chorus, and orchestra,
composed by Claude...
- the
later 19th century. A
small number of works,
including the
early La
Damoiselle élue and the late Le
Martyre de
saint Sébastien have
important parts for...
- The
Damoiselle, or the New
Ordinary is a
Caroline era
stage play, a
comedy by
Richard Brome that was
first published in the 1653
Brome collection Five...
-
Nuits d'été & La
damoiselle élue is a 51-minute
studio album of
songs by
Hector Berlioz and a
cantata by
Claude Debussy performed by
Frederica von Stade...
- Berg's
Sieben Frühe Lieder, Berlioz's La ****ation de Faust, Debussy's La
damoiselle élue and
Trois ballades de François Villon, Mozart's
Great M**** in C minor...
-
conducted in 2017 at the Oper
Frankfurt a
double bill of Debussy's
cantata La
Damoiselle élue and Honegger's
dramatic oratorio Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher,
again staged...
-
Julius Harrison. The poem was the
inspiration for
Claude Debussy's La
Damoiselle élue (1888), a
cantata for two soloists,
female choir, and orchestra....
- She is
initially known as the
beautiful 12-year-old
Damsel Huntress (
Damoiselle Cacheresse) in her
introductory episode, in
which she
serves the role...
- of France, had a
group of five
ladies (Dames) and maids-in-waiting (
Damoiselles). In the 1480s, the
French ladies-in-waiting were
divided into Femmes...
- by
Pablo Pic****o Les
Demoiselles de Rochefort, a 1967
musical film The
Damoiselle, a 17th-century play by
Richard Brome Mademoiselle (disambiguation) Damsel...