- King Teucer, who has
promised to
marry his
daughter Iphise to King Anténor. Dard**** and
Iphise meet
through the
intervention of the
magician Isménor...
-
oracle announces that
Iphise must
marry the "conqueror of the Messenians" and
Tyrtaeus leads his
soldiers into
battle against them.
Iphise views the action...
-
ovations for her
performances of
Oriane and
Iphise that year. In 1744, she took over the role of
Iphise in Dard**** from Pélissier herself, who had pla****...
- work in
March 1732 and
April 1737. In 1735, the
soprano who had
premiered Iphise, Catherine-Nicole Lemaure, was
forced to
appear in that year's
revival via...
- Muse/Niklausse in Les
Contes d'Hoffmann Rameau: Phébé in
Castor et
Pollux Iphise in Dard**** Ravel: L'enfant in L'enfant et les sortilèges Rossini: Rosina...
- "Cesse,
cruel amour" (
Iphise) 3 (0:42) "Ma fille,
enfin le ciel" (Teucer,
Iphise) 4 (2:14) "Princesse, après l'espoir" (Anténor,
Iphise, Teucer) 5 (1:40)...
-
Misanthrope by Molière 1807
Pyrrhus ou les
Aeacides by Louis-Grégoire Le Hoc
Iphise 1808
Plautus ou la Comédie
latine by Népomucène
Lemercier Thalia 1808 The...
-
Suzanne Joinville Doris,
confidante of
Armide soprano Mlle
Chateauvieux Iphise (Ifisa),
confidante of
Armide soprano Anne-Marie-Jeanne Gavaudan [fr], l'aînée...
-
appearance and had no more than six performances. Both Maillard, who pla****
Iphise, and Larrivée, who pla**** Teucer, were
regarded as inadequate, the latter...
- in Les
Indes galantes in 1735,
Telaira in
Castor et
Pollux in 1737, and
Iphise in both 1739's Les fêtes d'Hébé, ou Les
talents lyriques and Dard****. François-Hubert...