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Hérodiade Jules Massenet (1842-1912) 1/20 Data Hérodiade Jules Massenet (1842-1912) Langue : Français Genre ou forme de l’œuvre : Œuvres musicales Date 1895 Fin de création : Note : Opéra en 4 actes. - Livret d'Henri Grémont (pseud. de Georges Hartmann) et Paul Milliet, avec la collaboration d'Angelo Zanardini, d'après "Hérodias" de Gustave Flaubert ("Trois contes", 1877). - Date de la version définitive : 1895. - 1re représentation (version en 3 actes, en italien) : Bruxelles, Théâtre royal de la Monnaie, 19 décembre 1881. - 1re représentation (en français) : Nantes, 29 mars 1883. - 1re représentation (version en 4 actes, en italien) : Paris, Théâtre-Italien, 1er février 1884. - 1re représentation (version définitive en 4 actes, en français) : Paris, Théâtre de la Gaîté-Lyrique, 2 octobre 1903 Domaines : Musique Détails du contenu (3 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Contient (2) Hérodiade. Acte 1. Il est , Jules Massenet Hérodiade. Acte 1. Ne me , Jules Massenet doux, il est bon (1842-1912) refuse pas ! (1842-1912) Voir aussi (1) Hérodiade , Georges Hartmann (1881) (1843-1900), Paul Milliet (1848-1924) data.bnf.fr 2/20 Data Éditions de Hérodiade (233 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Enregistrements (134) extrait : Herodiade , Jules Massenet Hérodiade. - Vision fugitive. - Massenet, comp.. - [2] (1842-1912), S.l. : [Pathé frères] , [1905] Hérodiade. - [1] Hérodiade. - Massenet, comp.. - [8] choix : The Great Mary , Gustave Charpentier extrait : Faust , Jules Massenet Garden (1860-1956), Jules (1842-1912), Charles Massenet (1842-1912), Gounod (1818-1893), S.l. : Giuseppe Verdi s.n. , [190.?] (1813-1901), New York : CBS , [ca 1967] extrait : Herodiade , Jules Massenet Hérodiade Acte III. - Ne pouvant réprimer les élans de la (1842-1912), [Grande- foi. - [2] Bretagne] : Columbia Graphophone company , [190. ?] Herodiade. - Massenet, comp.. - [6] Hérodiade. - Ne pouvant réprimer les élans de la foi. - Massenet, comp.. - [3] Hérodiade. - Air de Salomé. - Jules Massenet, comp.. - Hérodiade. - [Jules Massenet], comp. - [1] [1] extrait : Patrie , Jules Massenet choix : HERODIADE , Jules Massenet (1842-1912), Émile (1842-1912), S.l. : s.n. , s.d. Paladilhe (1844-1926), [France] : [Pathé frères] , [191. ?] extrait : HERODIADE - , Wolfgang Amadeus extrait : Hérodiade Act 3. - , Ruggero Leoncavallo "Vision fugitive et toujours Mozart (1756-1791), Jules Act 4 (1857-1919), Jules poursuivie" Massenet (1842-1912), S.l. Massenet (1842-1912), : s.n. , s.d. [S.l.] : [s.n.] , [s.d.] choix : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet Il est doux [, il est bon] , Claude Joseph Rouget de (1842-1912), France : Lisle (1760-1836), Jules Industries musicales et Massenet (1842-1912), électriques Pathé Marconi [S.l.] : [s.n.] , [s.d.] , [196.] data.bnf.fr 3/20 Data extrait : Hérodiade , Wolfgang Amadeus extrait : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet Mozart (1756-1791), Jules (1842-1912), S.l. : s.n. , s.d. Massenet (1842-1912), S.l. : s.n. , [ca 1908] extrait : LE PROPHETE - "O , Giacomo Meyerbeer extrait : HERODIADE , Jules Massenet mon fils" (1791-1864), Jules (1842-1912), Ernest Reyer Massenet (1842-1912), S.l. (1823-1909), S.l. : s.n. , s.d. : s.n. , s.d. extrait : Sigurd , Jules Massenet extrait : Grands airs , Léo Delibes (1836-1891), (1842-1912), Ernest Reyer d'opéras français Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), (1823-1909), Paris : Société Christoph Willibald von anonyme française Gluck (1714-1787) [et ondographique , [190.?] autre(s)], S.l. : s.n. , s.d. extraits : Hérodiade Acte 4. , Jules Massenet choix : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet - Acte 1 (1842-1912), [S.l.] : [s.n.] , (1842-1912), [France] : [s.d.] Pathé [saphir] , [192. ?] extrait : Hérodiade , Ernest Chausson Hérodiade , Jules Massenet (1855-1899), Jules (2014) (1842-1912), La Celle sur Massenet (1842-1912), S.l. Morin, Seine-et-Marne : Alfa : s.n. , [191.?] CD ; [France] : [distrib. Disques DOM] , [DL 2014] Hérodiade , Jules Massenet Hérodiade. - Astres étincellants. - Massenet, comp.. - (2012) (1842-1912), [Europe] : EMI [11] records ; [France] : [distrib. (2011) EMI music France] , [DL 2012] Hérodiade , Jules Massenet arrangement : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet (2009) (1842-1912), [Europe] : (2000) (1842-1912), 2000 Sony music entertainment ; [France] : distrib. Sony music entertainment , [DL 2009] Hérodiade. - Alerte ! Levez-vous ! le palais est ouvert !. - Hérodiade. - [17] Jules Massenet, comp. - [16] (1997) (1997) Ne pouvant réprimer. - Jules Massenet, comp.. - [10] Hérodiade. - Vision fugitive. - Massenet, comp. - [9] (1997) (1997) Hérodiade. - Ballet. - Jules Massenet, comp. - [8] Hérodiade. - Il est doux, il est bon. - Massenet, comp. - (1997) [9] (1997) data.bnf.fr 4/20 Data Hérodiade. - Visiton fugitive. - Massenet, comp. - [10] Hérodiade. - Ne pouvant réprimer les élans de la foi. - (1997) Massenet, comp. - [3] (1997) Hérodiade. - Quand nos jours. - Massenet, comp. - [11] Hérodiade. - Air de Jean. - J. Massenet, comp. - [2] (1997) (1996) Hérodiade. - Il est doux, il est bon. - [2] choix : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet (1996) (1996) (1842-1912), Heemstede : EMI music international ; St Ouen l'Aumone : distrib. EMI music France , 1996 (DL) Hérodiade. - Il est doux, il est bon. - Massenet, comp. - Hérodiade. - Il est doux, il est bon. - Massenet, comp. - [4] [4] (1996) (1996) Hérodiade , Jules Massenet Hérodiade Acte I. - Celui dont la parole... Il est doux, il (1995) (1842-1912), Heemstede : est bon. - Jules Massenet, comp. - [3] EMI music international ; St (1995) Ouen l'Aumone : distrib. EMI music France , 1995 (P) Hérodiade. - Venge-moi d'une suprême offense. - Jules Hérodiade. - Venge-moi d'une suprême offense. - Jules Massenet, comp. - [6] Massenet, comp. - [10] (1995) (1995) Hérodiade. - Ne pouvant réprimer. - J. Massenet, comp. Hérodiade. - Dors, ô cité perverse !. - Jules Massenet, . - [1] comp. - [6] (1995) (1995) Hérodiade. - Ne pouvant réprimer... Adieu donc, vains Hérodiade , Jules Massenet objets. - Jules Massenet, comp. - [12] (1995) (1842-1912), Heemstede : (1995) Sony music entertainment international ; Paris : distrib. Sony music France , 1995 (P) choix : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet Hérodiade Act I, Scene 4. - Ce que je veux, ô Jean ! Te (1995) (1842-1912), Heemstede : dire que je t'aime. - Jules Massenet, comp. - [8] Sony music entertainment (1995) international ; Paris : distrib. Sony music France , 1995 (P) data.bnf.fr 5/20 Data Ne pouvant réprimer. - [14] extraits : Hérodiade , Jules Massenet (1994) (1994) (1842-1912), Levallois : Musidisc ; Levallois : distrib. Musidisc , 1994 (P) Il est doux, il est bon. - [9] Je souffre. - [37] (1993) (1993) Calmez vos fureurs. - [36] Ah ! Salomé ! dans ce palais. - [35] (1993) (1993) Astres étincelants. - [10] Ne pouvant réprimer. - [4] (1992) (1991) Air d'Hérode. - Massenet, comp.. - [6] Hérodiade Acte 4. - Ne pouvant réprimer les élans de la (1991) foi. - [1] (1990) Ne pouvant réprimer. - [16] Il est doux, il est bon. - [7] (1990) (1990) Ne pouvant réprimer les élans de la foi.... - [2] Jean, je te revois.... - [1] (1989) (1989) Il est bon, il est doux.... - [6] Hérodiade Acte I. - Celui dont la parole... Il est doux. - (1989) [4] (1989) Hérodiade Acte I. - Celui dont la parole... Il est doux. - Il est bon, il est doux. - [1] [4] (1989) (1989) Ne pouvant réprimer.... - [16] Hérodiade , Jules Massenet (1989) (1989) (1842-1912), Miramas : Rodolphe Productions ; Arles : distrib. Harmonia mundi France , 1989 (DL) Quand nos jours s'éteindront.... - [3] Il est bon, il est doux. - [1] (1989) (1989) Hérodiade. - Acte 3 Salomé, demande au prisonnier. - extrait : Récitals d'Opéras , Jules Massenet [19] (1988) (1842-1912), Édouard Lalo (1989) (1823-1892), Richard Wagner (1813-1883) [et autre(s)], [S.l.] : Virgin France ; [S.l.] : distrib. Virgin France , 1988 (P) data.bnf.fr 6/20 Data Airs d'opéras , Franz Lehár (1870-1948), Hérodiade. - Venge-moi d'une suprême offense. - Jules (1986) Louis Ganne (1862-1923), Massenet, comp. - [6] Georges Bizet (1838-1875) (1985) [et autre(s)], Brest : Bouffard Georges ; Brest : distrib. Bouffard Georges , 1986 (P) Air d'opéras français , Georges Bizet Marilyn Horne chante , Camille Saint-Saëns (1985) (1838-1875), Fromental Daniel Auber, Camille Saint- (1835-1921), Jacques Halévy (1799-1862), Saëns, Jacques Offenbach, Offenbach (1819-1880), Édouard Lalo (1823-1892) Charles Gounod, Benjamin Gaetano Donizetti [et autre(s)], Issy-les- Godard, Jules Massenet, (1797-1848) [et autre(s)], Moulineaux : EMI music Paris : Editions Costallat- Gaetano Donizetti, Luigi France ; St Ouen l'Aumone : Erato disques ; Morangis : distrib. EMI music France , Cherubini distrib. RCA France , 1985 1985 (P) (1985) (P) extrait : Airs d'opéras , Gioachino Rossini Hérodiade. - Venge-moi d'une suprême offense. - Jules français vol 2 (1792-1868), Camille Saint- Massenet, comp. - [6] (1985) Saëns (1835-1921), Henri (1985) Rabaud (1873-1949) [et autre(s)], Issy-les- Moulineaux : EMI music France ; St Ouen l'Aumone : distrib. EMI music France , 1985 (DL) Hérodiade , Jules Massenet Hérodiade , Jules Massenet (1984) (1842-1912), Issy-les- (1984) (1842-1912), Issy-les- Moulineaux : EMI music Moulineaux : EMI music France ; St Ouen l'Aumone : France ; St Ouen l'Aumone : distrib. EMI music France , distrib. EMI music France , 1984 (DL) 1984 (DL) choix : Centenaire de , Claude Debussy Hérodiade. - Dors, ô cité perverse ! Astres étincelants. - l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo : (1862-1918), Petr Ilʹič Massenet, comp.. - [4] 1879-1979 Čajkovskij (1840-1893), (1974) (1979) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) [et autre(s)], [Suresnes] : Musidisc Europe
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