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sopranos Mlles Dupeyré,
Lallemand and
Loignon A
sylvan haute-contre Jean
Boutelou Two
dryads sopranos Mlles Loignon and
Bataille A
nymph soprano Mlle Dupeyré...
- 'père' Jean Dun, 'père' Shepherd,
oracle haute-contre Jean
Boutelou Jean
Boutelou Jean
Boutelou Sleep haute-contre Jean
Boutelou Jean
Boutelou Buseau...
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having laid out the main
structural features, it is ****umed.
Esteban Boutelou continued in his place. The main
source for
information on the gardens...
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February 1706
Alcyone soprano Marie-Louise
Desmatins Ceyx haute-contre
Marin Boutelou fils Pelée (Peleus)
baritone Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard
Sommeil (Sleep)...
- Françoise
Dujardin Magician soprano Julie d'Aubigny
Pleasure haute-contre Jean
Boutelou Glory soprano Fame
soprano Marie-Catherine
Poussin Jupiter b**** Labbé Mercure...
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Sources do not
report the
first name of this
rather mysterious singer.
Boutelou is
generally indicated by
sources with his
surname alone; the
first name...
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described by
Mariano Lagasca in 1805. It was
named for
Claudio and
Esteban Boutelou, 19th-century
Spanish botanists.
David Griffiths produced a 1912 monograph...
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family name of the 19th-century
Spanish botanists Claudio and
Esteban Boutelou. The
species name, dactyloides, is from
Latin meaning resembling fingers...
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Brenac (2010). The
original libretto only
reports this performer's surname,
Boutelou, but he
should almost certainly be the
youngest member of the
family of...
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Orchidaceae Bu
Neobouteloua Claudio Boutelou (1774–1842),
Spanish gardener and botanist, and his
brother Esteban Boutelou (1776–1813),
botanist and agronomist...