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Clytemnestra (/ˌklaɪtəmˈnɛstrə/, UK also /klaɪtəmˈniːstrə/; Gr****: Κλυταιμνήστρα, Klytaimnḗstrā, [klytai̯mnɛ̌ːstraː]), in Gr**** mythology, was the wife...
- produced, Iphigénie is
rarely performed today.
Agamemnon Achille Ulysse Clytemnestre, wife of
Agamemnon Iphigénie,
daughter of
Agamemnon Ériphile, daughter...
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fille appeared in 1814, and two
successful tragedies produced in 1822,
Clytemnestre and Saül,
secured his
admission to the
Academy in 1824.
Jeanne d'Arc...
- Conservatoire, and in 1875, he won the Prix de Rome for his
cantata Clytemnestre. He is best
known for the
pantomime L'Enfant
prodigue (1890),
which was...
- Modéré, for
piano (?) (1933;
published posthumously in 1936) Air de
Clytemnestre, for
voice and
small orchestra (1882)
Goetz de Berlichingen, overture...
- him from her
presence even
before he has
finished justifying himself.
Clytemnestre is
gentle and kind, but
quite ineffectual in
rescuing her
daughter Iphigénie...
- (premiere)/1784 Iphigénie en
Aulide Christoph Willibald Gluck Iphigénie/
Clytemnestre July 1778/April 1785
Laure et Pétrarche Pierre-Joseph
Candeille Chloé...
- Marie-Ange
Todorovitch on
Opera Musica Marie-Ange
Todorovitch discography at
Discogs ELEKTRA Richard Strauss - Marie-Ange
Todorovitch "
Clytemnestre" on YouTube...
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Geddes and
starred Georges Baklanoff as Agamemnon,
Cyrena van
Gordon as
Clytemnestre, Rosa
Tentoni as Iphigénie,
Joseph Bentonelli as Achille, and Leonard...
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Tuesday 6 June 1780 ;
Apollon et Daphné ou l’invention de la lyre (1782);
Clytemnestre, tragédie
lyrique by Niccolò
Piccinni (1787 but unperformed); les Colonnes...