Euphrosine
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For the genus of polychaetes, see Euphrosine (annelid).
For other uses, see Euphrosyne (disambiguation).
Euphrosine, ou Le tyran corrigé (Euphrosine, or The Tyrant Reformed) is an opera, designated as a 'comédie mise en musique',[1] by the French composer Étienne Nicolas Méhul with a libretto by François-Benoît Hoffman. It was the first of Méhul's operas to be performed, and established his reputation as a leading composer of his time. The premiere was given by the Comédie-Italienne at the first Salle Favart in Paris on 4 September 1790.
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Opera by Étienne Méhul | |
Librettist | François-Benoît Hoffman |
Language | French |
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