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Robert Ballard
Angélique
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Ballard
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:00
Angélique is a ballet composed by Robert Ballard, a French composer, in 1734. The ballet premiered at the Paris Opera on November 7, 1734, and was choreographed by Jean-Baptiste Blache. The ballet consists of three acts and is set in the court of Louis XV. The first act of Angélique introduces the main character, Angélique, who is a young woman in love with a man named Floridor. However, her father has arranged for her to marry a wealthy nobleman named Cléante. The act ends with Angélique torn between her love for Floridor and her duty to marry Cléante. The second act of the ballet takes place at the wedding of Angélique and Cléante. However, Floridor interrupts the ceremony and declares his love for Angélique. The act ends with Angélique torn between her love for Floridor and her duty to her husband. The third act of the ballet sees Angélique imprisoned for her disobedience. However, Floridor comes to her rescue and they escape together. The act ends with Angélique and Floridor living happily ever after. The music of Angélique is characterized by its use of dance rhythms and its light, airy melodies. The ballet also features a number of vocal pieces, including arias and duets, which are sung by the characters. Overall, Angélique is a charming and romantic ballet that tells the story of a young woman torn between duty and love. The music is delightful and the choreography is elegant, making it a popular ballet to this day.
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