- species:
Cephise aelius (Plötz, 1880) – Mexico, Guatemala,
Honduras Cephise burnsi Austin & Mielke, 2000 –
Brazil (Espírito Santo).
Cephise callias (Mabille...
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Trigonodes cephise is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by
Pieter Cramer in 1779. It is
found from the Indo-Australian
tropics to northern...
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Acante et
Céphise, ou La
sympathie is an
opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau,
first performed on 19
November 1751 at the Opéra in Paris. It
takes the form of...
- to be her only lover.
Lychas then
leaves Straton with
Céphise, and
eavesdrops on them.
Céphise admits to her inconstancy, but is unapologetic. Straton...
- Pylades, a
friend of Oreste. Cléone, or Cleone,
confidante of Hermione.
Céphise, Cephisa,
confidante of Andromaque. Phoenix,
mentor to Achilles, and then...
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composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau Overture from the
pastorale Acante et
Céphise,
composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau Ballet Figure (1st Gavotte) from the...
- – La
villana nobile;
Ifigenia in
Aulide Jean-Philippe
Rameau Acante et
Céphise La Guirlande, RCT 42
Giuseppe Sarti –
Pompeo in
Armenia Domingo Terradellas...
- Pelléas et Mélisande (Debussy) Amina, La
sonnambula (Bellini)
Céphise,
Acante et
Céphise (Rameau) La Folie, Platée (Rameau) Hébé/Phani/Zima, Les Indes...
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creates a
beautiful statue to
which he
declares his love. His girlfriend,
Céphise, begs for attention;
Pigmalion spurns her and
entreats the
goddess Venus...
- Pollux, Les
Indes galantes, Naïs, Zoroastre, Les Fêtes d'Hébé,
Acante et
Céphise),
symphonies of
Ludwig van Beethoven,
Joseph Haydn,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...