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- François Beaumavielle (died 1688, Paris) was a French operatic b****-baritone. Trained in Toulouse, he was engaged at the Académie Royale de Musique in...
- January 1676 (Conductor: - ) Le Temps, God of Time baritone François Beaumavielle Flore, a goddess soprano Marie Verdier Melpomène, the tragic Muse soprano...
- Cast January 8, 1685 (Conductor: – ) Roland (Orlando) b**** François Beaumavielle Angélique (Angelica) soprano Marie Le Rochois Médor (Medoro) haute-contre...
- Premiere, 31 January 1679 (Conductor: - ) Apollon (prologue) b**** François Beaumavielle Pan (prologue) baritone Arnoul Bacchus (prologue) tenor Roy Bellérophon...
- Hidraot might have been performed either by Dun père or by François Beaumavielle. Norton Anthology of Western Music, p. 520. Herreweghe made another recording...
- Sainte-Colombe Mercury haute-contre Bernard Clédière Jupiter b**** François Beaumavielle Iris soprano Mlle Beaucreux Juno soprano Mlle Saint-Christophe Hebe soprano...
- god of Lares, in love with Pomone b****e-taille (baritone) François Beaumavielle Faune (Faunus), god of villagers, in love with Pomone b****e-taille Pierre...
- of Céphée soprano Marie Aubry Phinée, brother of Céphée b**** François Beaumavielle Mérope, sister of C****iope soprano Marie Le Rochois Phronime, attendant...
- haute-contre Louis Gaulard Dumesny Agamemnon b**** Jean Dun Priam b**** François Beaumavielle Andromaque soprano Fanchon Moreau or Louison Moreau? Polixène soprano...
- (article Beaumavielle, François, p. 177) and Le magazine de l'opéra baroque, the role of Alcide had been originally performed by François Beaumavielle at the...