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language (and one of the
first theatrical performance in Romanian) was
Mirtil and Hloe,
adapted and
staged by
Gheorghe Asachi, and held in the capital...
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return to Dresden,
where in the
carnival of 1721 they
performed in the
Mirtil pastoral. In
October 1721, Angélique's
husband died in Dresden.
After she...
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steam , she is the
first of the two to "conclude" (having ****) with a boy,
Mirtil Galère,
which causes Agrippine to be jealous. Her name
refers to the shepherdess...
- Je veux
Garder - Le Beau B.T. - Amis - Ton H.C. - Babé L.R. -
Joconde -
Mirtil - Mon
Cousin -
Tircis Couché - Ma
Cloris - L'autre jour - Mamy
Margot -...
- Adorno,
eller Den förklädde sjö-röfvaren (Stockholm) 1818 :
Aminthe och
Mirtil,
eller Den
svartsjuke féen (Stockholm) 1819 : Den slet
bevogtede Pige, after...
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Haitian Recordings From Gage Averill". Webster.edu.
Retrieved 22 June 2017.
Mirtil,
Emmanuel (ed.). "Musiques d'Haïti
Musiques Haïtiennes Une
Anthologie Comme...
- (1920) Al di là
della vita (1920) Tatiana, la
danzatrice ****ca (1921)
Mirtil (1921) La
principessa d'azzurro (1922) La
belle Madame Hebért (1922) La...
- (1698)
Chaconne in G
major for orchestra, from
incidental music for the play
Mirtil et Mélicerte (Paris, 1698)
Hudson 1982, pp. ****ix & 119–124 Buxtehude, Dieterich...
- 76 The New
Earth Op. 85
Prophesy and
Fulfillment Op. 91
Resurgam Op. 98
Mirtil in
Arcadia Op. 100
Belshazzar Op. 112
Divine Tragedy Op. 139
Evening Song...
- Flowers); with
Claudie Saneva,
soprano (Zélide); Jean-Jacques Lesueur,
tenor (
Mirtil);
Versailles Chamber Orchestra,
conducted by
Bernard Wahl;
chorus under...