Isaac de Benserade - Works

Works

  • 1636 Cléopâtre
  • 1637 La Mort d’Achille et la Dispute de ses armes
  • 1637 Gustaphe ou l’Heureuse Ambition
  • 1637 Iphis et Iante
  • 1640 Méléagre
  • 1648 Le Sonnet de Job
  • 1651 Ballet de Cassandre
  • 1651 Ballet des Fêtes de Bacchus
  • 1653 Ballet de la Nuit
  • 1654 Ballet des Proverbes
  • 1654 Ballet des Noces de Pélée et de Thétis
  • 1654 Ballet du Temps
  • 1655 Ballet des Plaisirs
  • 1655 Grand Ballet des Bienvenus
  • 1656 Ballet de Psyché
  • 1657 Ballet de l’Amour malade
  • 1658 Ballet royal d’Alcidiane
  • 1659 Ballet de la Raillerie
  • 1661 Ballet royal de l’Impatience
  • 1661 Ballet des Saisons
  • 1663 Ballet des Arts
  • 1664 Ballet des Amours déguisés
  • 1664 Les Plaisirs de l'île enchantée
  • 1665 Ballet royal de la Naissance de Vénus
  • 1666 Ballet des Muses
  • 1669 Ballet royal de Flore
  • 1676 Métamorphoses d’Ovide en rondeaux
  • 1678 Fables d'Ésope en quatrains
  • 1681 Ballet du Triomphe de l’Amour
  • 1682 Labyrinte de Versailles
  • Stances

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