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La guirlande : ウィキペディア英語版
La guirlande
''La guirlande'' (full name: ''La guirlande, ou Les fleurs enchantées'') is an opera by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Jean-François Marmontel. It takes the form of an ''acte de ballet (a one-act opera with many dance movements). It debuted on 21 September 1751 at the Paris Opéra.
The primary theme is faithfulness, as shown by the characters of two pastoral shepherds. The story occurs in Arcadia, an idealized area of Greece that was a popular setting in the "pastoral" literature of the time.
==Performance history==
''La Guirlande'' was first performed on 21 September 1751 at the Paris Opéra along with François Rebel and François Francœur's ''Les génies tutélaires'' and an act ("Les sauvages") taken from Rameau's ''opéra-ballet'', ''Les Indes galantes''. It was a great success.〔Sadler booklet notes p.10〕〔Girdlestone p.467〕
This was the first of Rameau's stage works to be revived in the modern era, when it was staged by the Schola Cantorum de Paris on 22 June 1903. After witnessing this performance, Debussy declared, "Vive Rameau! à bas Gluck!" ("Long live Rameau! Down with Gluck!").〔Girdlestone p.467〕

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