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Among the other composers is the Frenchman Jean-Philippe Rameau, a major 18th century fiigure ripe for exploration.
Howard Kissel: The Enchanted Island Howard Kissel 2012
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Among the other composers is the Frenchman Jean-Philippe Rameau, a major 18th century fiigure ripe for exploration.
Howard Kissel: The Enchanted Island Howard Kissel 2012
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Thanks to him, operas by Lully and Marc-Antoine Charpentier and Jean-Philippe Rameau are no longer historical curiosities known only to scholars.
The Sad Tale It Tells Is Myth; Its Joys, Real Heidi Waleson 2011
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On stage, the revival of Baroque dance went hand-in-hand with that of Baroque opera, especially works by French composers such as Jean-Baptiste Lully and Jean-Philippe Rameau, for whom ballet was an integral part of musical drama.
Stepping Through History Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim 2011
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Among the other composers is the Frenchman Jean-Philippe Rameau, a major 18th century fiigure ripe for exploration.
Howard Kissel: The Enchanted Island Howard Kissel 2012
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Opera "Platée" is a comic opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau, under the musical direction of René Jacobs.
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On Saturday, the Trio Hantaï, a superb ensemble of three brothers (the scholarly Pierre, harpsichord; the suave Jérôme, viola da gamba; and the intense Marc, baroque flute), traversed the trio and duo repertoire of Bach and his contemporaries, concluding with a knockout performance of three elaborate showpieces by Jean-Philippe Rameau.
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Revered in his native France, Jean-Philippe Rameau has done poorly in this country compared with most of his Baroque contemporaries, and ENO's first engagement with the composer looked welcome.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph John Allison 2011
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He began with some dance pieces by the the seldom heard super-elegant early 18th century French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, moved through the mystical mid-20th century Hungarian Gyorgy Ligeti to a piece I had never heard by Mozart (how can that be?), on to the droll and mesmerizing early 20th century Frenchman Erik Satie.
NY Daily News 2010
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He began with some dance pieces by the the seldom heard super-elegant early 18th century French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, moved through the mystical mid-20th century Hungarian Gyorgy Ligeti to a piece I had never heard by Mozart (how can that be?), on to the droll and mesmerizing early 20th century Frenchman Erik Satie.
NY Daily News 2010
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