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Médée is a
French language opéra-comique by
Luigi Cherubini. The
libretto by François-Benoît
Hoffman (Nicolas Étienne Framéry) was
based on Euripides'...
- film by Pier
Paolo Pasolini Medea (1988 film), a film by Lars von
Trier Médée (2001 film), a
French film
Medea (2017 film), a
Costa Rican film
Medea (2021...
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heroine of the play is the
sorceress Médée.
After Médée gives Jason twin boys,
Jason leaves her for Creusa.
Médée exacts her
revenge on her
husband by...
- Charpentier,
Médée (tragédie en musique, 1693). Also
staged at the
English National Opera by
David McVicar (director) and
Sarah Connolly (
Médée) in 2013....
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Médée H.491 is a tragédie mise en
musique in five acts and a
prologue by Marc-Antoine
Charpentier to a
French libretto by
Thomas Corneille. It was premiered...
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conjecture derives it from L'Anse à la
Médée (Medea Cove), as it is
marked on an 1862
French naval chart, with
Medée or
Meduse possibly the name of a French...
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Médée is a 2001
French drama film
directed by Don Kent and
starring Isabelle Huppert. It is
based upon the play, Medea, by Euripides.
Isabelle Huppert...
- have
borne the name
Médée in
honour of Medea:
Médée (1644), a
fluyt Médée (1704), a 16-gun
frigate Médée (1741), a 26-gun
frigate Médée (1778), an Iphigénie-class...
- by
Tullio Serafin,
studio recording for EMI, March–April 1953 Cherubini,
Médée, live
performance conducted by
Vittorio Gui,
Teatro Comunale, Florence,...
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Médée Bay is a
natural bay off the
island of
Newfoundland in the
province of
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It
faces the
modern village and archeological...