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Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7 Sadler,
Graham (1992), "
Tragédie en musique" in The New
Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed.
Stanley Sadie (London)...
- The
Tragedy of
Julius Caesar (First
Folio title: The
Tragedie of
Ivlivs Cæsar),
often shortened to
Julius Caesar, is a
history play and
tragedy by William...
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Schmitt received a
commission from
Jacques Rouché to
compose a ballet, La
tragédie de Salomé, for Loie
Fuller to
perform at the Théâtre des Arts.[citation...
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Tragédie en
musique (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik],
musical tragedy), also
known as
tragédie lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik],
lyric tragedy), is a genre...
- composition. The
superior Q2
called the play The Most
Excellent and
Lamentable Tragedie of
Romeo and Juliet. It was
printed in 1599 by
Thomas Creede and published...
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Cymbeline (/ˈsɪmbɪliːn/), also
known as The
Tragedie of
Cymbeline or Cymbeline, King of Britain, is a play by
William Shakespeare set in
Ancient Britain...
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Tragédie (French: [tʁaʒedi]) is a
French rap and R&B duo made up of
Thierry Rakotomanga (a.k.a. Tizy Bone) and
Daniel Guiro (a.k.a.
Silky Shaï) from Nantes...
- The
Tragedy of
Richard the Third,
often shortened to
Richard III, is a play by
William Shakespeare,
which depicts the
Machiavellian rise to
power and subsequent...
- play
among the histories, the
earlier Quarto edition of 1597
calls it The
Tragedie of King
Richard the second. King
Richard II John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster...
- The
Tragedie of Gorboduc, also
titled Ferrex and Porrex, is an
English play from 1561. It was
first performed at the
Christmas celebration given by the...