Personne : Jean-Baptiste-Michel Moulinghem

Titre Date Rôle
La Bonne femme 1776-07-07 compositeur
Acajou Inconnue compositeur
La Servante justifiée 1740-03-19 compositeur

Performance Rôle Troupe Date
Les Nymphes de Diane (1774-08-11) compositeur Comédie Italienne (nouvelle) 1774-08-11

  • Grove Music Online
    [extrait de:] Michel NOIRAY: 'Moulinghen, Jean-Baptiste', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 14 June 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
    "Moulinghen [Moulinghem, Moulingzen], Jean-Baptiste (b Haarlem; d Paris, 1812). Dutch composer. It is not known whether he or his brother Louis-Charles Moulinghen wrote the symphonies performed at the Concert Spirituel in 1768 and 1769, but judging by the advertisements for their publication which appeared in 1770 it is likely that they were by the elder brother, Jean-Baptiste, ‘of the company of the Comédie-Italienne’. Jean-Baptiste was indeed a cellist in the orchestra of the Comédie-Italienne in 1759 and 1760, and was then among the first violins from 1766 until his retirement in 1809; he also played in the orchestra of the Concert Spirituel until 1790. He composed no operas as such, but arranged the vaudevilles of several opéras comiques performed during the 1770s. The first three of these had been produced earlier in the Théâtres de la Foire: Acajou in 1744, La servante justifiée in 1740 and Les nymphes de Diane in 1747. […]"
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  • famille
    Femme = Mlle Louise-Frédérique Schrœder, dite Mlle Frédéric aînée, actrice de la Comédie-Italienne.
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