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QUINAULT, PHILIPPE (1635-1688) , French dramatist and librettist, was born in Paris on the 3rd of June 1635. He was educated by the liberality of Tristan
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Academy in 1670. Up to this time he had written some sixteen or seventeen comedies, tragedies, and tragi-comedies, of which the tragedies were mostly of very small value and the tragi-comedies of little more. But his comediesespecially his first piece Les Rivales (1653), L'Amant indiscret (16J4), which has some likeness to Moliere's Etourdi, Le Fantome amoureux (1659), and La Mere coquette (1665), perhaps the bestare much better. But in 1671 he contributed to the singular miscellany of Psyche, in which Corneille and Moliere also had a hand, and which was set to the music of Lulli. Here he showed a remarkable faculty for lyrical drama, and from this time till just before his death he confined himselfto composing libretti for Lulli's work
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kind of classical masque. Les Fetes de l'Amour et de .Bacchus (1672). Then came Cadmus (1674), Alceste (1674), Thesee (1675), Atys (1676), one of his best pieces, and Isis (1677). All these were classical in subject, and so was Proserpine (1680), which was superior to any of them. The Triumph
century , and its resemblance to alexandrines cut into lengths, were aids to Quinault in arranging lyrical dialogue. Lulli died in 1687, and Quinault, his occupation gone, became devout, and began a poem called the " Destruction of Heresy." He died on the 26th of November 1688The best edition of his works is that of '739'(Paris, 5 vols.). End of Article: QUINAULT, PHILIPPE (1635-1688) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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