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Hippolyte et
Aricie (Hippolytus and Aricia) was the
first opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau. It was
premiered to
great controversy by the Académie
Royale de...
- Hippolyte, or Hippolytus, son of Thésée and Antiope,
Queen of the
Amazons Aricie, or Aricia,
princess of the
royal blood of
Athens Œnone, or Oenone, nurse...
- been
performed at
every subsequent British coronation. 1733:
Hippolyte et
Aricie,
first opera by Jean-Philippe
Rameau 1741:
Goldberg Variations for harpsichord...
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Nemorensis The
Golden Bough Phaedra complex Ippolito ed
Aricia Hippolyte et
Aricie Virgil; Ahl,
Frederick (October 2007).
Aeneid -
Virgil -
Google Boeken....
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libretto by
Nicola Francesco Haym,
based on Quinault. The
opera Hippolyte et
Aricie (1733) by Jean-Philippe Rameau,
based on Racine,
features Theseus as a character...
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debut at the Opéra
Garnier in the role of Thésée in Rameau's
Hippolyte et
Aricie,
followed by
Eugene Onegin at the Opéra de Nancy,
interpreting at the Opéra...
- aux
enfers (1686); Telemann's
Orpheus (1726); and Rameau's
Hippolyte et
Aricie (1733).
Pluto was a
baritone in Lully's
Proserpine (1680),
which includes...
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satirical review of the première of Jean-Philippe Rameau's
Hippolyte et
Aricie in
October 1733,
which was
printed in the
Mercure de
France in May 1734...
- unreciprocated. Phèdre
destroys the
possibility of a
marriage between Hippolyte and
Aricie.
Bajazet and
Atalide are
prevented from
marrying by the
jealousy of Roxane...
- timbres: In the aria ‘Rossignols amoureux’ from his
opera Hippolyte et
Aricie,
Rameau evokes the
sound of
lovelorn nightingales by
means of two flutes...