Definition of Damoiselle. Meaning of Damoiselle. Synonyms of Damoiselle

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Definition of Damoiselle

Damoiselle
Damosel Dam"o*sel (d[a^]m"[-o]*z[e^]l), Damosella Dam`o*sel"la (-z[e^]l"l[.a]), Damoiselle Da`moi`selle" (d[.a]`mw[aum]`z[e^]l"), n. See Damsel. [Archaic]

Meaning of Damoiselle from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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 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 [fr], Mozart's Great M**** in...
- Blessed Damozel" was the inspiration for Claude Debussy's cantata La Damoiselle élue (1888). John Ireland (1879–1962) set to music as one of his Three...
- 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...
- She is initially known as the beautiful 12-year-old Damsel Huntress (Damoiselle Cacheresse) in her introductory episode, in which she serves the role...
- (1887–1889) Fêtes galantes (1891–1904) Other vocal L'enfant prodigue (1884) La Damoiselle élue (1889) Trois Chansons (1909) Le Martyre de saint Sébastien (1911)...
- Julius Harrison. The poem was the inspiration for Claude Debussy's La Damoiselle élue (1888), a cantata for two soloists, female choir, and orchestra....