Examples of 'grétry' in a sentence

Meaning of "grétry"

grétry (noun): Possibly a reference to André Grétry, an influential Belgian composer known for his contributions to opera and classical music. The term 'Grétry' may be used in discussions, educational contexts, or historical references related to music, composers, and the arts

How to use "grétry" in a sentence

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Around that time the works of Grétry featured strongly.
His grave is near those of Méhul and Grétry.
Little more successful was Grétry in his dealings with classical subjects.
Grétry successfully blended Italian tunefulness with a careful setting of the French language.
It was the only opera Grétry wrote in the form of a tragédie lyrique.
Andromaque is an opera in three acts by the composer André Ernest Modeste Grétry.
The plot of the Grétry opera deals with the visit of an Indian to France.
Enjoy an evening in the atmospheric restaurant Les Mémoires de Grétry!
She received a diploma from the Académie Grétry de Liège under the directorship of Suzy Keteleer.
Grétry relied on the poet Louis-Guillaume Pitra to cut down and adapt Racine's tragedy.
Composer ; the daughter of composer André Grétry and the artist Jeanne-Marie Grandon.
Grétry died at the Hermitage in Montmorency, formerly the house of Rousseau.
Le jugement de Midas is an opera by André Grétry based on O'Hara's work.
Grétry and the Growth of Opéra-Comique.

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He also contributed to a complete inventory of the works of a fellow-Belgian, the Liège-born André Grétry.
He met the composer Grétry in 1775 and began to work with him as a librettist.
André Ernest-Modeste Grétry.
Pierre le Grand ( Peter the Great ) is an opéra comique by André Grétry.
From November 1784, ads feature him alone for publications by Jean-Baptiste Cartier and Grétry.

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