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Télégone (Telegonus) is an
opera by the
French composer Louis Lacoste,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opera) on 6 November...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Telegone (Ancient Gr****: Τηλεγόνην) was the
daughter of Pharis, son of
Hermes and the
Danaid Phylodameia. She bore to the river-god...
- Phylodámeia (Φυλοδάμεια), and
founder of
Pharae in Messene. He had one daughter,
Telegone, who
consorted with the
river god
Alpheius and had by him a son Ortilochus...
- Mèdes (1702) Philomèle (1705)
Bradamante (1707) Créuse l'athénienne (1712)
Télégone (1725)
Orion (1728)
Biblis (1732) C****andre (1706) (with François Bouvard)...
- a name that may
refer to: Orsilochus, son of the
river god
Alpheus and
Telegone,
daughter of Pharis. He was a
resident of Pherae, and it was at his home...
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Silvandre (1704) Philomèle (1705)
Bradamante (1707) Créuse l'athénienne (1712)
Télégone (1725)
Orion (1728)
Biblis (1732)
Notes According to
Grove Music Online...
- gods,
Alpheus was a son of the
Titans Oce**** and his sister-wife Tethys.
Telegone,
daughter of Pharis, bore his son, the king Orsilochus.
Through him, Alpheus...
-
second and
final collaboration between Lacoste and Pellegrin, the
first was
Télégone (1725). The plot is
based on the
ancient myth of Orion. A son of Neptune...
-
Tribou Palais-Royal 10
April 1725 Télémaque, the High
Priest of
Minerva Télégone tragédie-opéra
Lacoste Murayre,
Tribou Palais-Royal 6
November 1725 Iphis/Lycas/slave...
- and Peru
Mesosemia synnephis Stichel, 1909
present in
Brazil Mesosemia telegone (Boisduval, [1836])
present in Mexico,
Costa Rica, Venezuela,
Ecuador and...