du Marais. Corneille was inspired by both the Seneca and Euripedes tellings. The heroine of the play is the sorceress Médée. After Médée gives Jason...
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Étienne Framéry) was based on Euripides' tragedy of Medea and Pierre Corneille's play Médée. It is set in the ancient city of Corinth. The opera was premiered...
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the gentry"). His first true tragedy is Médée, produced in 1635. The year 1634 brought more attention to Corneille. He was selected to write verses for Cardinal...
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Medea (disambiguation) (redirect from Médée (play))
Medea (Seneca), a 1st-century AD play by Seneca the Younger Médée, a 1635 play by Pierre Corneille Medea (Johnson play) a 1730 play by Charles Johnson Medea...
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Médée is a tragédie mise en musique in five acts and a prologue by Marc-Antoine Charpentier to a French libretto by Thomas Corneille. It was premiered...
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Bradamante (1695) Médée for Charpentier (1693, adapted from Pierre Corneille's play of the same name and Euripides) Thomas Corneille has often been regarded...
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Cultural depictions of Medea (redirect from Médée (Anouilh))
Charpentier, Médée (tragédie en musique, 1693). Also staged at the English National Opera by David McVicar (director) and Sarah Connolly (Médée) in 2013....
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490 a Médée, H.491 (Thomas Corneille) Parodie de deux airs de Médée, H.491 a Parodie de deux airs de Médée, H.491 b Parodie de deux airs de Médée, H.491...
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Mellon and Gérard Lesne. Médée: tragédie lyrique en un prologue et cinq actes - Page 169 Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Thomas Corneille, Théâtre municipal de...
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List of compositions by Darius Milhaud (redirect from Médée (Milhaud))
acts; libretto by Henri Fluchère after John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (1728) Médée, Op. 191 (1938); 1 act, 3 scenes; libretto by Madeleine Milhaud (his cousin...
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