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French novel
Artamène ou le Grand Cyrus (English: Artamène, or Cyrus the Great) is a novel sequence, originally published in ten volumes in the 17th century. The title
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Artamene was an opera in three acts by Tomaso Albinoni set to a libretto by Bartolomeo Vitturi [it]. Composed in 1740, it premiered in Venice at the Teatro
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ever written." For example, In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust and Artamène by Madeleine de Scudéry (and/or) Georges de Scudéry, both titles which
List of largest single-volume books by page count
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exclude both. With precedents such as Madeleine de Scudéry's magnum opus, Artamène, the novel sequence was a product of the nineteenth century, with James
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Opera composer (1714–1787)
fruits of his time. Gluck's two London operas (La caduta de' giganti and Artamene), performed in 1746, borrowed much from his earlier works. Gluck performed
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French writer (1607–1701)
medicine, cooking, Spanish, and Italian. Her lengthy novels, such as Artamène, ou le Grand Cyrus (10 vols., 1648–53), Clélie (10 vols., 1654–61), Ibrahim
Madeleine_de_Scudéry
Vanneschi 7 January 1746 London, King's Theatre 5 arias and a duet preserved Artamene dramma per musica 3 acts Francesco Vanneschi ?, after B Vitturi 4 March
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Rossini, 1817 Armide, Gluck, 1777 Armide, Lully, 1686 Aroldo, Verdi, 1857 Artamene, Tomaso Albinoni, 1741 Les arts florissants, Charpentier, 1685 Ascanio
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Madeleine de Scudéry (1607–1701) Ibrahim, ou l'illustre Bassa (4 vols. 1641) Artamène, ou le Grand Cyrus (10 vols. 1648–1653) Clélie, histoire romaine (10 vols
17th-century French literature
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Italian soprano
role as Arsione in Ippolito. In Venice, she starred in the premieres of Artamene (1740) by Tomaso Albinoni, Berenice (1741) by Baldassare Galuppi, Arsace
Caterina_Aschieri
French artist (1613–1676)
Scudéry (he engraved the famous Map of Tendre and the frontispiece for her Artamène), Scarron, Molière, Racine and Boileau. La Fontaine summoned him to illustrate
François_Chauveau
18th-century Italian soprano
intense musical activity: first with a role in Gluck's second London opera (Artamene) and then with works by Capranica, Caldara, Veracini, Terradellas, Paradisi
Giulia_Frasi
Bartolomeo Vitturi 1734, carnival Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo music lost Artamene dramma per musica 3 acts Bartolomeo Vitturi 1741, carnival Venice, Teatro
List of compositions by Tomaso Albinoni
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Tragicomedy by Thomas Killigrew
appear onstage in England. In writing the work, Killigrew was influenced by Artamène, ou Le Grand Cyrus, by Madeleine and Georges de Scudéry. His characters
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Roman-fleuve by Jules Romains
and their English counterparts in the Knopf editions are: Les Misérables Artamène ou le Grand Cyrus La Comédie humaine À la recherche du temps perdu A roman-fleuve
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Grottoes in Saint-Hippolyte, France
titular shepherdess. Grottoes also appear in Scudéry's novels Clélie and Artamène. Scudéry describes the Grottoes of Ferrand at length in Nouvelles conversations
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Fray Marcos de Salmerón – El príncipe escondido Madeleine de Scudéry – Artamène, ou le Grand Cyrus, volume 1 John Wilkins – Mathematical Magick Gerrard
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(1864–1932): Flauto solo, Tiefland, Die toten Augen Tomaso Albinoni (1671–1750): Artamene, Didone abbandonata, Il tiranno eroe, La Statira, Zenobia Franco Alfano
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Opera house in Venice, 1677–1803
Sciti Giovanni Battista Casali, 1740 Berenice Baldassare Galuppi, 1741 Artamene Tomaso Albinoni, 1741 Il vincitor se stesso Ignazio Fiorillo, 1741 L'impresario
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Concerts Georg Philipp Telemann – 24 Odes, TWV 25:86-109 Tomaso Albinoni – Artamene Andrea Bernasconi – Demofoonte Baldassare Galuppi – Penelope Christoph
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