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  1. Philippe Quinault ( French: [kino]; 3 June 1635 – 26 November 1688), French dramatist and librettist, was born in Paris. Biography. Quinault was educated by the liberality of François Tristan l'Hermite, the author of Marianne. Quinault's first play was produced at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1653, when he was only eighteen.

  2. Philippe Quinault, né le 3 juin 1635 à Paris (et non à Felletin comme parfois indiqué Note 1, 1 ), mort à Paris également le 26 novembre 1688, est un poète, auteur dramatique et librettiste français .

  3. Ce site est consacré à l'oeuvre et à la vie de Philippe Quinault, poète lyrique et dramatique (1635-1688). On y trouve, bien sûr, les livrets qu'il fit pour les opéras de Lully, mais aussi ses autres oeuvres pour le théâtre musical, son théâtre parlé (comédies, tragi-comédies, tragédies), ses airs, ses vers et même un peu de sa ...

  4. Quick Reference. ( b Paris, 1635; d Paris, 26 Nov. 1688) French poet and librettist. He was associated with the Paris Opera for 24 years. He wrote the libretto for the ballet opera Les Fêtes de l'amour et de Bacchus in 1672, which marked the beginning of a fourteen-year collaboration with Lully.

  5. Biography for Philippe Quinault the Librettist, Playwright including canon of works, monologues, songs, scenes and quizzes.

  6. Feb 1, 2009 · Philippe Quinault's libretto for Armide, so much admired (and only slightly amended) by Gluck for his 1777 Paris success, had its origins in the tragédie en musique by Jean-Baptiste Lully, composed in 1685–6.

  7. Philippe Quinault has 209 books on Goodreads with 135 ratings. Philippe Quinaults most popular book is Atys: A Play in Five Acts.