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The musical scores to several operas by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau have been lost. They include two major tragédies en musique, Samson and Linus, and a one-act pastoral opera Lisis et Délie. The music to these pieces was substantially complete and was performed in rehearsal but for various reasons - including censorship in the case of Samson - they were never publicly staged. Rameau also wrote a divertissement for Alexis Piron's play Les courses de Tempé, which did appear at the theatre in 1734. The music to all these works has been almost completely lost, although there is evidence Rameau reused some of it in his later operas. Rameau also began other operatic projects, which were either abandoned at an early stage (Pandore) or broken up to form shorter works (Les beaux jours

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  • Se tiene constancia de varias óperas del compositor francés Jean-Philippe Rameau cuya música se ha perdido. Entre ellas se cuentan dos importantes tragédies en musique, Samson y Linus, así como la ópera pastoril en un acto Lisis et Délie. La música de estas obras llegó a completarse e incluso a ensayarse, pero por diversas razones -incluida la censura en el caso de Samson- nunca fueron representadas públicamente. Rameau compuso también un divertissement para la obra Les courses de Tempé de Alexis Piron, que sí llegó a representarse en el teatro en 1734. La música de todas estas obras se ha perdido casi por completo, aunque existen indicios de que su autor reutilizó parte de ella en sus últimas óperas. Rameau también emprendió otros proyectos operísticos, que o bien abandonó en un estadio inicial (Pandore) o bien terminaron siendo fragmentados para conformar obras más pequeñas (Les beaux jours de l'Amour). (es)
  • The musical scores to several operas by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau have been lost. They include two major tragédies en musique, Samson and Linus, and a one-act pastoral opera Lisis et Délie. The music to these pieces was substantially complete and was performed in rehearsal but for various reasons - including censorship in the case of Samson - they were never publicly staged. Rameau also wrote a divertissement for Alexis Piron's play Les courses de Tempé, which did appear at the theatre in 1734. The music to all these works has been almost completely lost, although there is evidence Rameau reused some of it in his later operas. Rameau also began other operatic projects, which were either abandoned at an early stage (Pandore) or broken up to form shorter works (Les beaux jours de l'Amour). (en)
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  • Se tiene constancia de varias óperas del compositor francés Jean-Philippe Rameau cuya música se ha perdido. Entre ellas se cuentan dos importantes tragédies en musique, Samson y Linus, así como la ópera pastoril en un acto Lisis et Délie. La música de estas obras llegó a completarse e incluso a ensayarse, pero por diversas razones -incluida la censura en el caso de Samson- nunca fueron representadas públicamente. Rameau compuso también un divertissement para la obra Les courses de Tempé de Alexis Piron, que sí llegó a representarse en el teatro en 1734. La música de todas estas obras se ha perdido casi por completo, aunque existen indicios de que su autor reutilizó parte de ella en sus últimas óperas. Rameau también emprendió otros proyectos operísticos, que o bien abandonó en un estadio i (es)
  • The musical scores to several operas by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau have been lost. They include two major tragédies en musique, Samson and Linus, and a one-act pastoral opera Lisis et Délie. The music to these pieces was substantially complete and was performed in rehearsal but for various reasons - including censorship in the case of Samson - they were never publicly staged. Rameau also wrote a divertissement for Alexis Piron's play Les courses de Tempé, which did appear at the theatre in 1734. The music to all these works has been almost completely lost, although there is evidence Rameau reused some of it in his later operas. Rameau also began other operatic projects, which were either abandoned at an early stage (Pandore) or broken up to form shorter works (Les beaux jours (en)
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  • Óperas perdidas de Jean-Philippe Rameau (es)
  • Lost operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau (en)
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