Les Paladins

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Operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau

Hippolyte et Aricie (1733)
Les Indes galantes (1735)
Castor et Pollux (1737)
Les fêtes d'Hébé (1739)
Dardanus (1739)
La princesse de Navarre (1745)
Platée (1745)
Les fêtes de Polymnie (1745)
Le temple de la Gloire (1745)
Les fêtes de Ramire (1745)
Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour (1747)
Zaïs (1748)
Les surprises de l'Amour (1748)
Pigmalion (1748)
Naïs (1749)
Zoroastre (1749)
La guirlande (1751)
Acante et Céphise (1751)
Daphnis et Eglé (1753)
Les sibarites (1753)
La naissance d'Osiris (1754)
Anacréon (1754)
Anacréon ( different version, 1757)
Les Paladins (1760)
Les Boréades (unperformed)
Nélée et Myrthis (date unknown)
Zéphire (date unknown)
Io (unfinished, date unknown)
Lost operas

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Les Paladins is an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau first performed on 12 February 1760. The author of the libretto is unknown, but it has been attributed to Duplat de Monticourt. Rameau called Les Paladins a comédie lyrique, putting it in the same category as his earlier work Platée.

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[edit] Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, February 12, 1760
(Conductor: - )
Anselme bass Monsieur Gélin
Argie mezzo-soprano Sophie Arnould
Orcan baritone Monsieur Larrivée
Nérine soprano Mlle Lemière
Atis tenor Lombard
La fée Manto countertenor Pillot
Un paladin tenor Muguet

[edit] Synopsis

[edit] Selected recordings

  • Les Paladins Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (2 DVDs, Opus Arte, 2005)

[edit] Sources

  • Girdlestone, Cuthbert, Jean-Philippe Rameau: His Life and Work, New York: Dover, 1969 (paperback edition)
  • Holden, Amanda, ed., The Viking Opera Guide, New York:Viking, 1993
  • Sadler, Graham, ed., The New Grove French Baroque Masters Grove/Macmillan, 1988
  • BBC Radio 3, 9 October 2004, Complete performance, Playlist (of the Christie version)
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