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Naïs

''Naïs'' is an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau first performed on 22 April 1749 at the Opéra in Paris. It takes the form of a ''pastorale héroïque'' in three acts and a prologue. The librettist was Louis de Cahusac, in the fourth collaboration between him and Rameau. The work bears the subtitle ''Opéra pour La Paix'', which refers to the fact that Rameau composed the opera on the occasion of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, at the conclusion of the War of the Austrian Succession. Its original title was ''Le triomphe de la paix'', but criticism of the terms of the treaty led to a change in the title.〔Sadler, Graham, "''Naïs'', Rameau's 'Opéra pour la Paix'" (July 1980). ''The Musical Times'', 121 (1649): pp. 431-433.〕
C. M. Girdlestone has listed instrumental music that Rameau borrowed from his own ''Les Fêtes de Polymnie'' and ''Les Paladins'' for ''Naïs'', and in turn the music that Rameau took from ''Naïs'' for ''Hippolyte et Aricie''.〔Girdlestone, C.M., "Rameau's Self-Borrowings" (January 1958). ''Music & Letters'', 39 (1): pp. 52-56.〕 Graham Sadler has discussed various facets of Rameau's orchestration for ''Naïs''.〔Graham Sadler, "Rameau and the Orchestra" (1981-1982). ''Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association'', 108: pp. 47-68.〕
==Roles==

*Flore, soprano

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