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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...
- 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...
- began to show more originality and daring. His first major success was Lodoïska (1791), which was admired for its realistic heroism. This was followed...
- 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...
- 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...