Atys (Lully)

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Operas by Jean-Baptiste Lully

Cadmus et Hermione (1673)
Alceste (1674)
Thésée (1675)
Atys (1676)
Isis (1677)
Psyché (1678)
Bellérophon (1679)
Proserpine (1680)
Persée (1682)
Phaëton (1683)
Amadis (1684)
Roland (1685)
Armide (1686)
Acis et Galatée (1686)
Achille et Polyxène (1687)

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Atys (Attis) is a tragédie en musique in a prelude and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully to a French-language libretto by Philippe Quinault based on Ovid's Fasti. It was premiered at the royal court in Saint-Germain-en-Laye January 10, 1676.

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Prelude
Character Description Voice part Original cast
Le Temps God of Time. baritone François Beaumavielle
Flore Flora, a goddess. soprano Marie Verdier
Melpomène Melpomene, a tragic muse. soprano Beaucreux
Iris Iris, a goddess. soprano  ?
A Zephyr Zephyr, a personification of the wind. haute-contre  ?
Hercules, Antaeus, Eteocles, Polynices, Castor, and Pollux. A troupe of dancers. NA Beauchamp, Dolivet, Faure, Favier, Lestang, Magny and Pécour
Tragedy
Atys Attis, relative of Sangaride and favourite of Celenus. haute-contre Louis Gaulard Dumesny
Sangaride A nymph and daughter of the river god. soprano Marie Aubry
Cybèle Cybele, a goddess soprano Saint-Christophle
Celenus king of Phrygia

[edit] References

Lois Roscow. "Atys (i)", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed July 24, 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).

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