Les Fêtes vénitiennes

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Les Fêtes vénitiennes is a celebrated early 18th-century opéra-ballet by French composer André Campra, known for its lively depiction of Venetian festivities and its importance in the development of French baroque opera.

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Fêtes Vénitiennes 1
Les Fêtes vénitiennes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf opéra-ballet
stage work
artForm ballet
opera
composer André Campra NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
depicts Venetian festivities
Venice NERFINISHED
era early 18th century
genre French Baroque opera
opéra-ballet
hasComposerRole André Campra NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext French court culture
hasHistoricalSignificance key work in the evolution of French opéra-ballet
representative of early 18th-century Parisian opera
hasLibrettistRole Antoine Danchet NERFINISHED
hasMusicalStyle dance-based
ornate vocal writing
rich orchestration
hasPart entrées
prologue
hasSetting Venice NERFINISHED
hasTheme carnival
festivity
love
masquerade
hasTypeOfDance ballet
includes dance
orchestral music
vocal music
influenced later French opéra-ballets
librettist Antoine Danchet NERFINISHED
movement Baroque
notableFor importance in the development of French Baroque opera
lively depiction of Venetian festivities
originalLanguage French
partOf French operatic repertoire
period Ancien Régime French opera
premiereLocation Paris NERFINISHED
premiereTheatre Académie Royale de Musique NERFINISHED
structure prologue and several entrées
style French Baroque NERFINISHED

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André Campra notableWork Les Fêtes vénitiennes
Fêtes Vénitiennes originalLanguageTitle Les Fêtes vénitiennes
this entity surface form: Fêtes Vénitiennes