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Racine - Britannicus mp3

Performer: Racine
Title: Britannicus
Country: France
Catalog Number: SSB 110
Label: Sélections Sonores Bordas
Style: Comedy
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 627

Tracklist

1Britannicus
2Britannicus

Credits

  • Artwork By – Hervé Morvan
  • Music ByJacques Charpentier
  • Programmed By, PresenterPol Gaillard
  • RealizationAlain Barroux
  • Voice Actor [Agrippine]Maria Casarès
  • Voice Actor [Britannicus]Denis Manuel
  • Voice Actor [Burrhus]Julien Guiomar
  • Voice Actor [Junie]Marie-Thérèse Arène
  • Voice Actor [Narcisse]Jean Topart
  • Voice Actor [Narrator]René Clermont
  • Voice Actor [Néron]Michel Bouquet

Album

Racine is the second studio album by Canadian rock singersongwriter Sass Jordan, released on MCA Records 31 March 1992. Jordan's barroom hard rock style on this album has been compared to that of the Black Crowes. Sass Jordan lead and backing vocals. Kevin Savigar keyboards. Rick Neigher lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals. Stevie Salas lead guitar, rhythm guitar. Johnny Lee Schell lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals. Eric Bazilian mandolin. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Britannicus de Jean Racine. Traducerea de Dinu Bondi şi Radu Popescu. Adaptarea radiofonică de Elena Negreanu. Regia artistică: Titel Constantinescu. În distribuţie: Gina Patrichi, Dan Condurache, Adrian Pintea, Ileana Predescu, Mirela Gorea, Mircea Albulescu, Ion Marinescu, Nicolae Crişu, Dan Bobe. Regia de studio: Rodica Leu. Regia muzicală: Nicolae Neagoe. Britannicus, a tragedy in verse in five acts by Jean Racine, performed in French in 1669 and published the following year. The play, a political drama, is set in imperial Rome. It centres on the machinations of the emperor Nero, who, though he has been placed on the throne by his mother, Agrippina. See Article History. Britannicus is a five-act tragic play by the French dramatist Jean Racine. It was first performed on 13 December 1669 at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris. Britannicus is the first play in which Racine depicted Roman history. The tale of moral choice takes as its subject Britannicus, the son of the Roman emperor Claudius, and heir to the imperial throne. Britannicus' succession to the throne is however usurped by Lucius, later known as Nero, and the son of Claudius' wife Agrippina the Younger. Racine: Britannicus Critical Guides to French Texts. John Campbell Author. Raymond Acquaviva propose une mise en scène de la tragedie de Racine avec de jeunes acteurs de sa compagnie donnant ainsi plus de proximité avec la. Shop Racine's Britannicus LP for sale by discmania at on CDandLP - Ref:1140187193. Select a specific format: All formats. alarmed by these tidings, hastens to Rome to claim the throne, and is met by Nero, who cunningly offers to let the people decide. Nero is hailed by the people as their ruler to the disgust of Britannicus, who informs his betrothed of Nero's treachery, and enlists her influence to recover the throne. He entrusts this letter for delivery to a supposedly loyal friend named Narcissus, who, instead of delivering the message to Junia, hands it over to Nero. Narcissus returns to Britannicus, and makes him believe that Junia has spumed his love message and no longer cares for him. Published April 13th 2011 by Petits Classique Larousse. édition 2011, 176 pages. Authors: Jean Racine

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