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Jean-Joseph Mouret
Les Fêtes de Thalie
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Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Joseph Mouret
Genre
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Opera
Compose Date
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1714
Publication Date
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1714
First Performance
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August, 1714
Average_duration
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02:59
'Les Fêtes de Thalie' is an opera composed by Jean-Joseph Mouret, a French composer, in the early 18th century. The opera is set in a fictional world where Thalia, the muse of comedy, is the central character. The plot revolves around Thalia's efforts to bring laughter and joy to the world.$$$The opera opens with Thalia lamenting the lack of laughter and happiness in the world. She decides to organize a series of festivities to bring joy to people's lives. Thalia gathers a group of talented actors, musicians, and dancers to help her in her mission.$$$The first movement of the opera showcases the preparations for the festivities. Thalia and her troupe work tirelessly to create elaborate sets, design colorful costumes, and rehearse their performances. The audience gets a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes chaos and excitement of putting together a grand spectacle.$$$The second movement takes place during the premiere of the festivities. Thalia and her troupe perform a variety of comedic skits, musical interludes, and dance numbers. The audience is captivated by the lively and entertaining performances, and laughter fills the air. Thalia's mission to bring joy to the world seems to be successful.$$$However, the third movement introduces a twist in the plot. A group of villains, jealous of Thalia's success, plot to sabotage the festivities. They attempt to disrupt the performances, create chaos, and spread sadness. Thalia and her troupe must overcome these obstacles and restore laughter to the world.$$$The final movement of the opera showcases the triumph of Thalia and her troupe over the villains. Through their wit, talent, and determination, they manage to outsmart the villains and bring back joy and laughter. The opera concludes with a grand finale, where the entire cast comes together to celebrate the power of comedy and the triumph of happiness.$$$'Les Fêtes de Thalie' premiered in Paris in the early 18th century, captivating audiences with its lively and entertaining performances. The opera is known for its catchy melodies, humorous dialogues, and vibrant choreography. It showcases Mouret's mastery of composing light-hearted and joyful music.$$$Overall, 'Les Fêtes de Thalie' is a delightful opera that celebrates the power of laughter and the importance of bringing joy to people's lives. It is a testament to Mouret's talent as a composer and his ability to create entertaining and uplifting music.
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Les Fêtes de Thalie  Deuxième entrée, La Veuve, Scène 5: Aimez, aimez, qu'attendez-vous?
2:59
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