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Louis de
Cahusac (6
April 1706 – 22 June 1759) was an 18th-century
French playwright and librettist, and Freemason, most
famous for his work with the...
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Peter (2023). "Log...
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tennis racquets and balls.
Cahusac at the
Falkland Palace Royal Tennis Club....
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mental asylum.
Music composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau Libretto by
Louis de
Cahusac Extracts:Entr'acte – "Suite des vents", "Nuit redoutable! ... Lieu désolé"...
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Louis de
Cahusac 15
March 1747 Paris, Opéra, Palais-Royal 60 Zaïs
pastorale héroïque
prologue and 4 acts
Louis de
Cahusac 29
February 1748 Paris...
- the last of his five such works. The libretto,
attributed to
Louis de
Cahusac (1706–1759), is
loosely based on the Gr****
legend of
Abaris the Hyperborean...
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first Salle du Palais-Royal in Paris. The
libretto is by
Louis de
Cahusac.
Zoroastre was the
fourth of Rameau's tragédies en
musique to be staged...
- of Ville,
Patti wed
three times: first, in 1868, to
Henri de
Roger de
Cahusac,
Marquess of Caux (1826–1889). The
marriage soon collapsed; both had affairs...
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Vandenesse 192 –
Arnulphe d'Aumont 129 – César
Chesneau Du
Marsais 119 –
Cahusac 108 – Le Roy 107 –
Landois 91 – Beauzée 78 – Paul-Jacques
Malouin 70 –...
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Church at
Kingston upon Thames. In the same
month he
married Cordelia Cahusac, and they
later had children. He
found that
William Huntington, who resided...