- Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier (also
known as Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier des Vivetières, (Paris, 1750 – Versailles, 22
April 1817) was a
French playwright and...
- Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier des Vivetières, is
based on a
short story by
Baculard d'Arnaud. Nina was Dalayrac's
first collaboration with
Marsollier des Vivetières...
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French with
music by
Nicolas Dalayrac and a
libretto of Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier Hérodiade (1881),
opera in
French by
Jules M****enet
after Gustave Flaubert's...
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Marianne (1796), a
French opera by
Nicolas Dalayrac (mus.) and Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier (libr.) "Herod’s
Lament for Mariamne" (1815), an
English song by Isaac...
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Salle Favart L’irato, ou L’emporté comédie-parade 1 act Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier des Vivetières 17
February 1801
Salle Favart Une
folie comédie mêlée de...
- Sterkel,
composer and
pianist (died 1817) date
unknown Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier des Vivetières,
librettist (died 1817)
Mikhail Matinsky,
Russian mathematician...
- 1791) :
Zabis Camille ou le Souterrain,
music by Dalayrac,
libretto by
Marsollier (created
salle Favart, 19
March 1791) : Lorédan Tout pour l'amour ou Roméo...
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Fanchette (1788) Les deux pe****
Savoyards (1789),
libretto by Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier des Vivetières,
first performance by Les Comédiens
ordinaires du Roi,...
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theology and
ecclesiastical antiquity.
Under the
supervision of
Jacques Marsollier [fr] he
mastered the
classical languages,
Arabic and Hebrew, to the detriment...
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Battista Lorenzi after Giuseppe Carpani's
translation of Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier's Nina, ou La
folle par amour, set by
Nicolas Dalayrac in 1786. The work...