first tragedy, Marianne (1636), was also his best. It was followed by Penthée (1637), La Mort de Seneque (1644), La Mort de Crispe (1645) and the Parasite...
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Antonini as the hermaphrodite Marlène Saldana as Salmacis Yannick Guyomard as Penthée Jimmy Lenoir as Cadmus George Babluani as Orphée Vimala Pons as Atalante...
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at his residence in 1694; and in 1705 the prince wrote a second opera, Penthée, to a libretto by the Marquis de La Fare. In the late 1690s Chartres studied...
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d’Orléans had already staged one opera with his music teacher Gervais in 1705, Penthée. Both the operas share atypical style and orchestration. Herminie Armide...
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Philip Massinger – The Elder Brother published François Tristan l'Hermite – Penthée Thomas Heywood – The Royal King and the Loyal Subject published John Milton...
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1636 François Tristan l'Hermite (1601–1655) Mariamne (tragedy) - 1636 Penthée (tragedy) - 1637 La Mort de Seneque (tragedy) - 1644 La Mort de Crispe...
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Scoroncocolo Comédie-Française 1977 Les Bacchantes Euripide Michael Cacoyannis Penthée Comédie-Française (Odéon) 1977 Doit-on le dire ? Eugène Labiche Jean-Laurent...
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(tragicomedy) 1636 Tristan L'Hermite (1601–1655) Mariamne (tragedy) 1636 Penthée (tragedy) 1637 La Mort de Seneque (tragedy) 1644 La Mort de Crispe (tragedy)...
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modern critics) considered it a translation of François Tristan l'Hermite's Penthée (1637), it may well be inspired by Xenophon's Cyropaedia. While her name...
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