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Philomèle is an
opera by the
French composer Louis Lacoste,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opera) on 20
October 1705. It...
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Philomela (/ˌfɪləˈmiːlə/) or
Philomel (/ˈfɪləˌmɛl/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φιλομήλη,
Philomēlē; Φιλομήλα Philomḗla) is a
minor figure in Gr****
mythology who is frequently...
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bring her sister,
Philomele, to come and see her, as she is the only one who
understands her.
Tereus travels to
Athens and
takes Philomele on his ship. From...
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Pirrhus (1706)
David et
Jonathas (1688)
Celse martyr (1687, lost)
Philomèle (lost)
Artaxerse (lost) Médée (1693)
Didon (1693) Circé (1694) Théagène...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) "Jessical
Philomele Voice – Mana Khemia:
Alchemists of Al-Revis
Academy (Video Game)". Behind...
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subject of a
number of
adaptions Philomèle, a lost
opera written in 1690 by
French composer Marc-Antoine
Charpentier Philomèle, an
opera written in 1705 by...
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singing French marquise,
recalling both Lacoste's 1705
tragic opera Philomèle and an
arriviste lover and wife of
Louis XIV.
Apart from its importance...
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maschera (Verdi) –
trouser role Philine,
Mignon (Ambroise Thomas)
Philomele, The Love of the
Nightingale (Richard Mills) The Queen, Perelà, uomo di...
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after King Actaeus, its
former ruler. The two
birds into
which Philomele and her
sister Procne were metamorphosed, were
likewise called Attis....
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Pandion I and his children;
Icarios and Erigone; Tereus, Procne, and
Philomele.
Procris and Cephalos; Oreit****a and her children. Eumolpos, and the war...