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Jean-Joseph Mouret
Les Amours des Dieux
Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Joseph Mouret
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1727
Les Amours des Dieux is an opera-ballet composed by Jean-Joseph Mouret in 1715. The plot revolves around the love affairs of the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology. The opera-ballet was first performed at the Palais Royal in Paris on 16th November 1715, in the presence of King Louis XIV. The opera-ballet is divided into four acts, each of which depicts a different love story. The first act portrays the love affair between Venus, the goddess of love, and Adonis, a mortal. The second act depicts the love story of Apollo, the god of music, and Daphne, a nymph. The third act portrays the love affair between Bacchus, the god of wine, and Ariadne, a mortal. The final act depicts the love story of Jupiter, the king of the gods, and Semele, a mortal. The music of Les Amours des Dieux is characterized by its lightness and elegance. The opera-ballet features a variety of musical forms, including arias, duets, and choruses. The music is accompanied by dance, which is an integral part of the opera-ballet. The dance sequences are choreographed in the French Baroque style, which emphasizes grace and fluidity of movement. The premiere of Les Amours des Dieux was a great success, and the opera-ballet was performed numerous times in Paris and other cities in France. The popularity of the opera-ballet led to its adaptation in other forms, including instrumental suites and vocal arrangements. In conclusion, Les Amours des Dieux is a charming and elegant opera-ballet that depicts the love affairs of the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology. The music is characterized by its lightness and elegance, and the dance sequences are choreographed in the French Baroque style. The opera-ballet was first performed in 1715 and was a great success, leading to numerous performances and adaptations in other forms.
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