Le temple de la Gloire

Le temple de la Gloire (The Temple of Glory) is an opéra-ballet in five acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau. The work was first performed on 27 November 1745 at the Grande Ecurie, Versailles, and is set to a libretto by Voltaire.

Roles

Act 1

Singers

Dancers

Act 2

Singers
Dancers

Act 3

Singers
Dancers

Act 4

Singers
Dancers

Act 5

Singers
Dancers

References

Notes
  1. Role travesti
  2. Only six singers are listed in the libretto.
  3. The original libretto states six names for the roles of the vanquished kings, three of whom, Poirier, Latour and Lefevre, were hautes-contre (p. 32). The period score cited below, on the contrary, lists but five parts for the kings and only two of them are notated in the alto clef which was used for hautes-contre, the third is notated in the tenor clef and the two left in the bass clef, which was usual for basses-tailles (p. 168).
Sources
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