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==In other media== [[File:Simon Vouet, Three Goddesses.jpg|thumb|Three goddesses at the Judgement of Paris painted by [[Simon Vouet]]]] The story is the basis of an opera, ''[[The Judgement of Paris (opera)|The Judgement of Paris]]'', with a [[libretto]] by [[William Congreve]], that was set to music by four composers in London, 1700–1701. [[Thomas Arne]] composed a highly successful score to the same libretto in 1742. The opera ''[[Le cinesi|Le Cinesi]]'' (''The Chinese Women'') by [[Christoph Willibald Gluck]] (1754) concludes with a ballet, ''The Judgement of Paris'', sung as a vocal quartet. [[Francesco Cilea]]'s 1902 opera ''[[Adriana Lecouvreur]]'' also includes a ''Judgement of Paris'' ballet sequence. The story is the basis of an earlier opera, ''[[Il pomo d'oro]]'', in a prologue and five acts by the Italian composer [[Antonio Cesti]], with a libretto by Francesco Sbarra (1611–1668). [[File:Αχίλλειο στην Κέρκυρα στον οικισμό Γαστουρίου(photosiotas) (62).jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|''Aphrodite taunts Hera and Athena with the Apple'', relief in the [[Achilleion (Corfu)|Achilleion]], [[Corfu]].]]
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