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- Jephté abstract "Jephté (Jephtha) is an opera by the French composer Michel Pignolet de Montéclair. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts (because of its subject matter it was also styled a tragédie biblique). The libretto, by the Abbé Simon-Joseph Pellegrin, is based on the Biblical story of Jephtha. The oratorio a was first performed at the Académie royale de musique, Paris on 28 February 1732. It was the first opera in France using a story from the Bible to appear on a public stage. For this reason, Cardinal de Noailles banned performances of the work for a time. Montéclair made revisions for revivals of the work in March 1732 and April 1737.".
- Jephté wikiPageID "17920825".
- Jephté wikiPageRevisionID "569627816".
- Jephté subject Category:1732_operas.
- Jephté subject Category:French-language_operas.
- Jephté subject Category:Operas.
- Jephté subject Category:Operas_based_on_the_Bible.
- Jephté subject Category:Operas_by_Michel_Pignolet_de_Montéclair.
- Jephté subject Category:Tragédies_en_musique.
- Jephté comment "Jephté (Jephtha) is an opera by the French composer Michel Pignolet de Montéclair. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts (because of its subject matter it was also styled a tragédie biblique). The libretto, by the Abbé Simon-Joseph Pellegrin, is based on the Biblical story of Jephtha. The oratorio a was first performed at the Académie royale de musique, Paris on 28 February 1732.".
- Jephté label "Jephté".
- Jephté label "Jephté".
- Jephté sameAs Jepht%C3%A9.
- Jephté sameAs Jephté.
- Jephté sameAs Q6180400.
- Jephté sameAs Q6180400.
- Jephté wasDerivedFrom Jephté?oldid=569627816.