Basse, Willem
Bartholomeus Ruloffs (October 1741 - 13 May 1801) was a Dutch conductor and composer. Ruloffs was born and died in Amsterdam. His duties as conductor included conducting the city's Felix Meritis concerts. His new music for Zemire en Azor, a zangspel with scenery and ballets, for Pieter Pypers' 1784 Dutch version of the play by Jean-François Marmontel was a significant early step towards producing an opera in Dutch.
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The Muse of Poetry
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Noah's Ark and the Flood
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Title Page
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The Abduction of Europa
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Ulysses on the Island of the Goddess Calypso
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The Followers of Solon Defending the Temple of Venus
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Alexander the Great and Neptune
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Hannibal's Navy Battling the Rhodians
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Caesar Crossing Stormy Seas
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The Stabbing of Pompey
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The Death of Cato
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Saint Paul Shipwrecked on the Island of Malta
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Neptune and the Pillars of Hercules
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The Partitioning of the Globe between Spain and Portugal
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Lions Protecting the Garden of the United Provinces
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Heemskerck's Victory Over the Spanish Fleet at Gibraltar
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Peasant Couple Sitting under a Tree
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A Cooper
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The Flight into Egypt
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Bacchanal with a Dancing Couple in the Center
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