Îpera-ballet `Les Fetes de Paphos` (1758),  (Mondonville)

Jean Joseph Mondonville (1711–1772)


Îpera-ballet `Les Fetes de Paphos` (1758)

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Paphos was a city in Cyprus sacred to Venus, the goddess of love. `Reunited on the island of Paphos, Venus, Bacchus and Cupid decide to enliven their leisure in such a pleasant location by...Read more
Paphos was a city in Cyprus sacred to Venus, the goddess of love. `Reunited on the island of Paphos, Venus, Bacchus and Cupid decide to enliven their leisure in such a pleasant location by celebrating their first loves, and this gives rise to the following three acts and the title Les fêtes de Paphos.`

Act One: Vénus et Adonis
Librettist: Jean-Baptiste Collet de Messine
Source: the myth of Venus and Adonis

Act Two: Bacchus et Érigone
Librettist: Charles-Antoine le Clerc de la Bruère
Source: the myth of Bacchus and Erigone

Act Three: L`Amour et Psyché
Librettist: Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon
Source: the myth of Cupid and Psyche

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Sandrine Piau (Aglae, Erigone, L`Amour), Véronique Gens (Venus), Jean-Paul Fouchécourt (Adonis, Mercure), Olivier Lallouette (Mars, Bacchus), Peter Harvey (Comus, Tisiphone), Agnès Mellon (Psyche) // CD 1997
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