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- Hypermnestre (Hypermnestra) is an opera by the French composer Charles-Hubert Gervais, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
- secretary he became. Lemierre gained his first success on the stage with Hypermnestre (1758); Titre (1761) and Idomne (1764) failed on account of the subjects...
- Hécube à Pyrrhus, héroïde, s.l. 1762: Hypermnestre à Lyncée, héroïde, s.l. 1762: Canacée à Macarée et Hypermnestre à Lyncée, héroïdes nouvelles par l’auteur...
- Alcyone (1706) Sémélé (1709) Céphale et Procris (1694) Méduse (1697) Hypermnestre (1716) Amadis de Grèce (1699) Marthésie, reine des Amazones (1699) Omphale...
- husbands on their wedding night. Act II Lynceus's wife Hypermnestra (Hypermnestre) is alone in refusing to obey her father's order, even after Danaus confronts...
- throats all in one night." Charles-Hubert Gervais composed the opera Hypermnestre, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
- Vashegyi. 2 CDs Glossa. 2019: Charles-Hubert GervaisHypermnestre, Katherine Watson (Hypermnestre), Mathias Vidal (Lyncée), Thomas Dolié (Danaüs), Philippe-Nicolas...
- 1697) Divertis****t de Fontainebleau (1698, attributed to Gervais) Hypermnestre (tragédie en musique, 1716) Les amours de Protée (opéra-ballet, 1720)...
- 1767 – Paris 1776 e 1780 – London 1781) (mus. Jean-Joseph Rodolphe) Hypermnestre (Stuttgart 1764) Diane et Endymion (Wien 1770) Don Chisciotte, alle nozze...
- pla**** by the ensemble Fuoco e Cenere in 2019. A libretto by La Font, Hypermnestre, won considerable success in 1716 with the music of Charles-Hubert Gervais...