Jacques Mangeant
Jean de Nivelle
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Composer:Jacques MangeantGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:5:22Jean de Nivelle is a French opera composed by Jacques Mangeant. It premiered on January 25, 1687, at the Paris Opera. The opera is divided into five acts and features a libretto by Antoine Danchet. The first act of the opera introduces the main character, Jean de Nivelle, a nobleman who has fallen out of favor with the king. He is in love with the princess, Isabelle, but she is engaged to another nobleman, the Duke of Montmorency. Jean de Nivelle decides to kidnap the princess and take her to his castle. In the second act, the Duke of Montmorency discovers that the princess has been kidnapped and sets out to rescue her. He is joined by a group of soldiers and they march towards Jean de Nivelle's castle. The third act takes place in Jean de Nivelle's castle, where he has imprisoned the princess. He tries to convince her to marry him, but she refuses. The Duke of Montmorency and his soldiers arrive and a battle ensues. The fourth act features a series of duets and arias between the various characters. Jean de Nivelle is captured and the princess is rescued. The final act features a grand finale with all of the characters singing together. Jean de Nivelle is pardoned by the king and the princess is free to marry the Duke of Montmorency. The music of Jean de Nivelle is characterized by its use of French Baroque style. The opera features arias, duets, and choruses, with a focus on vocal virtuosity. The orchestration is rich and colorful, with the use of strings, woodwinds, and brass. The opera also features dance interludes, which were a popular feature of French Baroque opera. Overall, Jean de Nivelle is a classic example of French Baroque opera, with its grand spectacle, vocal virtuosity, and intricate orchestration. It remains a popular work in the repertoire of French opera.More....
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