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''[[La Cour d'Amour, ou Les Troubadours]]'' is actually act 3 of the "opéra-ballet" entitled  ''[[L'Union de l'Amour et Des Arts]]'' (also called a "Ballet héroïque"), by Étienne Joseph Floquet (1748-1785)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Joseph_Floquet].  
 
''[[La Cour d'Amour, ou Les Troubadours]]'' is actually act 3 of the "opéra-ballet" entitled  ''[[L'Union de l'Amour et Des Arts]]'' (also called a "Ballet héroïque"), by Étienne Joseph Floquet (1748-1785)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Joseph_Floquet].  
  
This act is sometimes performed as a one act play.   
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The individual acts are sometimes performed singly, presented as a one act play.   
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:47, 4 July 2017

La Cour d'Amour, ou Les Troubadours is actually act 3 of the "opéra-ballet" entitled L'Union de l'Amour et Des Arts (also called a "Ballet héroïque"), by Étienne Joseph Floquet (1748-1785)[1].

The individual acts are sometimes performed singly, presented as a one act play.


See L'Union de l'Amour et Des Arts

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