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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 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.

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  • Jephté (Jefté en español) es una ópera en forma de tragédie en musique en un prólogo y cinco actos (debido a su tema, también fue llamada una tragédie biblique), con música de Michel Pignolet de Montéclair y libreto en francés de . Se basa en la historia bíblica de Jefté. El oratorio se estrenó en la Académie royale de musique, París el 28 de febrero de 1732. Fue la primera ópera en Francia que usó una historia de la Biblia que apareció sobre la escena pública. Por esta razón, el cardenal de Noailles prohibió las representaciones de la obra durante un tiempo. Montéclair revisó la obra para las reposiciones de marzo de 1732 y abril de 1737. (es)
  • 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 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. (en)
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  • 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 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. In 1735, the soprano who had premiered Iphise, Catherine-Nicole Lemaure, was forced to appear in that year's revival via threats of imprisonment if she would not do so; therefore, she intentionally bombed the performance and was booed at by the audience. She was detained overnight at For-l'Évêque, a Parisian prison, until she returned the next night to sing the role correctly. (en)
  • Jephté (Jefté en español) es una ópera en forma de tragédie en musique en un prólogo y cinco actos (debido a su tema, también fue llamada una tragédie biblique), con música de Michel Pignolet de Montéclair y libreto en francés de . Se basa en la historia bíblica de Jefté. El oratorio se estrenó en la Académie royale de musique, París el 28 de febrero de 1732. Fue la primera ópera en Francia que usó una historia de la Biblia que apareció sobre la escena pública. Por esta razón, el cardenal de Noailles prohibió las representaciones de la obra durante un tiempo. Montéclair revisó la obra para las reposiciones de marzo de 1732 y abril de 1737. Es una ópera poco representada en la actualidad; en las estadísticas de Operabase​ aparece con sólo dos representaciones en el período 2005-2010, siendo la primera y más representada de Montéclair. (es)
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