-
prefer to call them
Eumenides [Favoring Ones] by
euphemism instead of
Erinnyes [Furies].] Graves, Pp. 122–123. Aeschylus, "Oresteia". Trans. Lloyd-Jones...
- Les
Érinnyes (The Erinyes) is a
French language verse drama written by
Leconte de
Lisle and premièred at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in 1873. It is in the style...
- (Allegretto) from Thaïs "Lament d'Ariane" from
Ariane "Élégie" from Les
Érinnyes "Les moulins" from Don
Quichotte "Marche des Princesses" from Cendrillon...
- sociétaire two
years later.
Mounet garnered acclaim for his
roles in Les
Érinnyes, L'Arlésienne, Ot****o, Patrie, Hamlet, La Furie, Anthony, Le Roi, L'Enigme...
- orchestra, a
section of his
incidental music to
Leconte de Lisle's Les
Érinnyes.
Other examples include Gabriel Fauré's
Elegy in C
minor (op. 24) for cello...
- O
Hermes Khthonios (Of the Underworld) and holy Ara (Curse) and
divine Erinnyes (Furies)! You who
watch over
those dying unjustly and
those being robbed...
-
Mendelssohn "Spring Song" op.62, no.6
Jules M****enet "Elegy" from Les
Érinnyes Jacques Offenbach Barcarolle from The
Tales of
Hoffmann Franz Schubert...
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prefer to call them
Eumenides [Favoring Ones] by
euphemism instead of
Erinnyes [Furies].] Schiefenhövel, Wulf (June 2013). "Biased
semantics for right...
-
succeeded with his
incidental music to
Leconte de Lisle's
tragedy Les
Érinnyes and with the
dramatic oratorio, Marie-Magdeleine, both of
which were performed...
-
Leighton Lucas, 1974)
Concerto Piano Concerto (1902)
Incidental music Les
Érinnyes Other works Méditation
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