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Pierre-Louis Moline
French dramatist, poet and librettist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pierre-Louis Moline (c. 1740 – 20 March 1820)[1] was a prolific French dramatist, poet and librettist. His play La Réunion du six août was one of the longest-running patriotic pieces during the time of the French Revolution with 52 performances at the Paris Opéra. He also wrote the epitaph for the tomb of Jean-Paul Marat. However, he is best remembered today for having adapted Calzabigi's libretto for Gluck's Orphée et Euridice (a reworked version of his Orfeo ed Euridice).
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Pierre-Louis Moline, 1780