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Louis Anseaume (French pronunciation: [lwi ɑ̃som]; 1721 – 7 July 1784) was a
French playwright and
librettist from Paris. He
contributed the
words for...
- playwrights,
skilled at
keeping up with the
latest trends in the theatre.
Louis Anseaume, Michel-Jean
Sedaine and
Charles Simon Favart were
among the most famous...
- Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Bagrus meridionalis". FishBase.
April 2017 version.
Anseaume, L.; and G.G.
Teugels (1999). On the
rehabilitation of the
clariid catfish...
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fausse esclave (revised as La vestale) opéra
comique 1 act
after Louis Anseaume and Pierre-Augustin Lefèvre de Marcouville's La
fausse aventurière 8 January...
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Daniel (eds.). "Dinotopterus cunningtoni". FishBase.
December 2011 version.
Anseaume, L.; and G.G.
Teugels (1999). On the
rehabilitation of the
clariid catfish...
- B. N. Jackson, 1959
Bathyclarias worthingtoni P. B. N. Jackson, 1959
Anseaume, L.; and G.G.
Teugels (1999). On the
rehabilitation of the
clariid catfish...
- the
French name
Thomas d'Hèle) with
additional contributions by
Louis Anseaume. It was
based on the
burlesque opera Midas (1760) by Kane O'Hara. The public...
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composed by
Christoph Willibald Gluck to a 1753
French libretto by
Louis Anseaume based on
Alain René
Lesage and D'Orneval's 1718
vaudeville comedy Le monde...
- Boccaccio's
Decameron (VII, 1), with
verses for the
ariettes by
Louis Anseaume and a plan
devised by Serrière. The work was
first performed by the Opéra-Comique...
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opera is
particularly ****ociated with the work of its
librettist Louis Anseaume. The
Oxford Dictionary of
Music lists other examples of the form: Christoph...