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Grétry

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noun

  1. André Ernest Modeste 1741–1813, French operatic composer.



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So they decided to film their performance of works by a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and 18th century French composers Chevalier de Saint-Georges and Andre Gretry and offer it on a new video-on-demand portal launched last week by the Opera de Paris, which runs the Garnier and the Bastille opera venues.

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Grétry’s “Caravan of Cairo” was such a huge success in Paris in the 1780s that the Metropolitan Museum of Art preserves French fabric samples printed with scenes from the work.

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Mozart’s most unabashedly virtuosic writing often occurs in his variation sets, and Bezuidenhout has a field day with the “Variations on a March by Grétry,” K 352.

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Grétry was generous with his duets and ensembles, and there’s quite a lot of rich music within this cream puff of a work.

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In his day, Grétry’s warm comic operas were popular not just in Europe but also in French enclaves of American cities, including New Orleans.

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