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- Baronessa in Il cappello di paglia di Firenze by Nino Rota in Toulouse (2000) Ragonde in Le comte Ory in Toulouse (2001) and Paris (2003) Auntie in Peter Grimes...
- Les amours de Ragonde (The Loves of Ragonde, original title: Le mariage de Ragonde et de Colin ou La Veillée de Village) is an opera in three acts by Jean-Joseph...
- Isolier, Ory, Adèle and Ragonde, in Le comte Ory...
- women awaiting their husbands' and brothers' return from the crusades. Ragonde discloses that the countess hopes to have the hermit ease her sadness and...
- the Paris Opéra, (1714) Le mariage de Ragonde et de Colin for Sceaux, (1714) (1742 version: Les amours de Ragonde) Ariane (1717) Pirithoüs Paris Opéra...
- Trompeurs (1740) La Belle Orgueilleuse (1741) L'Amour Use (1741) Les Amours de Ragonde (1742) His later comedies were: La Force du Naturel (1750) Le Jeune Homme...
- have been inspired by a revival of an earlier comic opera, Les amours de Ragonde by Jean-Joseph Mouret, in 1742, or by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier's comic...
- Hoffmann. She made her Glyndebourne debut in 1954 in the comic role of Ragonde in the first British performance of Rossini's Le comte Ory. There she also...
- Jean-Baptiste MathoArion (tragédie en musique) Jean-Joseph Mouret Les Amours de Ragonde Les Fêtes ou Le Triomphe de Thalie Nicola PorporaArianna e Teseo Alessandro...
- comic operas, a good example being Jean-Joseph Mouret's Les amours de Ragonde (1714). Jean-Philippe Rameau was the most important opera composer to appear...