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Lodoïska is an
opera by
Luigi Cherubini to a
French libretto by Claude-François Fillette-Loraux
after an
episode from Jean-Baptiste
Louvet de Couvrai's...
- La
Lodoiska is an
opera in
three acts by
Simon Mayr to an
Italian libretto by
Francesco Gonella De Ferrari. It was Mayr's
second opera and
premiered at...
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Naxos [2009]
Medea in
Corinto Theater St. Gallen,
Oehmsclassic [2010] La
Lodoiska Münchner Rundfunkorchester,
Oehmsclassic [2011] Amor ingegnoso, Bongiovanni...
- and in 1790 by La Fin des
amours du
chevalier de Faublas. The heroine,
Lodoiska, was
based on the wife of a
jeweller in the
Palais Royal, with whom Louvet...
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began to show more
originality and daring. His
first major success was
Lodoïska (1791),
which was
admired for its
realistic heroism. This was followed...
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Megacle in
Domenico Cimarosa's L'Olimpiade and
Lovinski in
Simon Mayr's La
Lodoiska.
Serious opera was the
natural realm for his
voice type, and he rarely...
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French school arrived in
Vienna in 1802 with the
performance of Cherubini's
Lodoïska, and led, per Dean, to "an
avalanche of
French operas, many of
which became...
- expression. In 1788
Luigi Cherubini settled in
Paris and in 1791
composed Lodoiska, an
opera that
raised him to fame. Its
style is
clearly reflective of the...
- was born in Barnet, Vermont, on
September 18, 1844, a son of
Jacob and
Lodoiska (Knights) Ide. He
graduated from
Dartmouth College in 1866,
where he was...
- lesser-known
works of the classical- and
early Romantic-era
repertory such as
Lodoiska by
Cherubini and La
vestale by Spontini. Muti
received several honours...