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Scylla et Glaucus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scylla et Glaucus
''Scylla et Glacus'' (''Scylla and Glaucus'') is the only known opera by eighteenth-century French composer Jean-Marie Leclair. ==Background== The quality of the vocal writing in ''Scylla et Glaucus'' came as a surprise to many, seeing as how Leclair was much better known for composing instrumental music, and therefore had little experience in opera. By the time the ''Scylla'' was performed in 1746, Leclair was already rather famous for his fourty-eight violin sonatas, his trios, and his concertos. He received much of his musical training in Italy, where he was exposed to the influence of Pietro Locatelli and other Italian composers of the time. This is why the writing of ''Scylla'', while remaining recognizably in French, is full of italianisms. The libretto is based on Ovid's ''Metamorphoses.'' Leclair dedicated the work to Marie-Anne-Françoise de Noailles, Countess of La Mark (or La Marck), an accomplished musician who sang and played the harpsichord. Madame de La Mark often enjoyed having operas performed in her home.
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