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Zoroastre?
.... branch = Rameau ....
Act II : " In the dungeons of the fortress of Bactria, Abramane and Erinice are torturing Amélite to force her to renounce the throne"
Act III ; "Abramane hides Erinice in a cloud. At dawn, Zoroastre, Amélite and the Bactrian people assemble to worship the Supreme Being then celebrate the marriage of Zoroastre and Amélite. As the wedding ceremony takes place, Abramane arrives on a fiery chariot and kidnaps Amélite. "
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostZoroastre?
.... branch = Rameau ....
Act II : " In the dungeons of the fortress of Bactria, Abramane and Erinice are torturing Amélite to force her to renounce the throne"
Yes, you've got one element
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostWell, that's yer German, I s'pose. I was finkin' of another deviant... I mean, variant.
Zoroastre, Zarathustra, Sarastro, Zoroaster...
"Zoroaster
Zaraϑuštra Spitāma
"Zoroaster (Persian: زرتشت) ( /ˈzoʊrɵ.æstər/ ZOHR-oh-as-tər; Avestan: Zaraϑuštra; born between the 18th and 6th century BCE) was an Iranian/Persian prophet and philosopher and the founder of Zoroastrianism. The spelling "Zoroaster" is a Greek derivation from the Avestan. Zarathushtra ( /ˌzɑrəˈθuːʃtrə/ ZAHR-ə-THOO-shtrə) is a modern rendering of the Avestan pronunciation, though Zarathustra ( /ˌzærəˈθuːstrə/ ZARR-ə-THOO-strə) is more commonly used. In the Middle Persian and modern Persian languages he is called Zardosht or Zartosht."Last edited by vinteuil; 27-04-11, 14:28.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostZoroastre?
.... branch = Rameau ....
That's just the sort of thing that would have eluded me but makes me go " of course" when I see the answer"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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