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Mondonville may
refer to:
Mondonville, Haute-Garonne, a
commune in
southwestern France Mondonville-Saint-Jean, Eure-et-Loir, a
commune in
northern France...
- Jean-Joseph de
Mondonville (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒozɛf də mɔ̃dɔ̃vil], 25
December 1711 (baptised) – 8
October 1772), also
known as Jean-Joseph C****anéa...
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Mondonville-Saint-Jean (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃dɔ̃vil sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃]),
commonly known as
Mondonville, is a
commune in the
French department of Eure-et-Loir...
- Thésée (Theseus) is an
opera by the
French composer Jean-Joseph de
Mondonville,
first performed at the
Palace of
Fontainebleau on 7
November 1765. It...
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Mondonville (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃dɔ̃vil]; Occitan: Mondonvila) is a
commune in the
French department of Haute-Garonne, Occitania,
southwestern France...
- Tragédie en
musique (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik],
musical tragedy), also
known as tragédie
lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik],
lyric tragedy), is a genre...
- Jean-Christian
Michel (born 1938)
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974) Jean-Joseph de
Mondonville (1711–1772) Jacques-Louis
Monod (1927–2020)
Michel Pignolet de Montéclair...
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epoch Titon et l'Aurore, an
opera by the
French composer Jean-Joseph de
Mondonville This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tithonus...
- (The
Festivals of Paphos), an opéra-ballet by Jean-Joseph C****anéa de
Mondonville. In John Milton's
masque Comus, the god
Comus is
described as the son...
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Gellert in "Die
Himmel rühmen des
Ewigen Ehre". Jean-Joseph C****anéa de
Mondonville wrote a
grand motet Caeli enarrant in 1750 and François
Giroust in 1791...