An episodic look at Grace Elliott (1760-1823) and Philippe, the Duke of Orleans, during the French Revolution. In 1790, they are friends, no longer lovers. He suggests she leave France, she warns him to quit the Revolution. In 1792, she must escape Paris on foot. Less than a month later, she returns on an errand of mercy and shows great courage saving the governor of Tuileries. The Duke in turn steps in to protect Grace. In early 1793, she demands a promise from the Duke that he vote to spare Louis's life; he does not, and Grace is furious. In April, he warns her of a search; she is arrested and brought before the committee. Orleans, too, is suspect. The guillotine awaits.
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The Lady and the Duke
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Ça ira
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Jean-Louis Valéro:
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Marche lugubre
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François-Joseph Gossec:
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Jean-Claude Malgoire: Conducted La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy: Performer Igor Kirkwood: Produced |
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