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An imporomptu commissioned for one of the Royal Entertainments, it was first presented at Versailles on September 22, 1665. Original music was composed for the play by Jean-Baptiste Lully. | An imporomptu commissioned for one of the Royal Entertainments, it was first presented at Versailles on September 22, 1665. Original music was composed for the play by Jean-Baptiste Lully. | ||
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Revision as of 05:52, 9 August 2016
L'Amour Médecin ("Dr. Cupid") is a French comedy written by Molière, with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
An imporomptu commissioned for one of the Royal Entertainments, it was first presented at Versailles on September 22, 1665. Original music was composed for the play by Jean-Baptiste Lully.