Nicolas Filleul de La Chesnaye (1530, in Rouen – 1575) was a French poet. He was professor at the College of Harcourt, Eure where in 1563, he produced Achille (1563). His texts were used for the Ballet Comique de la Reine in 1581.[1][2]
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- ↑ Ballet comique de la reine (1581) "Ballet composé pour le mariage du duc de Joyeuse et de Marguerite de Vaudémont, interprété notamment par Louise de Lorraine et les dames de la cour. - Sous la direction de Balthazar de Beaujoyeulx, qui se charge de régler les danses, y travaillent le poète Nicolas Filleul de La Chesnaye, les compositeurs Lambert de Beaulieu et Jacques Salmont et le peintre Patin. - 1re représentation : Paris, grande salle du Petit-Bourbon, 15 octobre 1581. - 1re éd. (livret) : Paris, 1582
- ↑ Europa Triumphans: Court and Civic Festivals in Early Modern Europe - Page 120 2004 "Five days later, several thousand spectators gathered for the Balet comique de la royne. This comedy-ballet, prepared by the musician Balthazar de Beaujoyeulx (d. 1587), and written by Nicolas Filleul de La Chesnaye, the King's almoner, "
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