Retrieved 2021-07-19. Edmond Clément - Adieu, retrieved 2021-07-19 Edmond Clément - Adieu, retrieved 2021-07-19 Edmond Clement – Edmond Clement, An Historical...
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Clement, American circuit court judge Edmond Clément (1867–1928), French tenor Ernie Clement (born 1996), American baseball player François Clément (1714–1793)...
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Edmond Clément Marie Duthoit (French pronunciation: [ɛdmɔ̃ klemɑ̃ maʁi dytwa]; 1837–1889) was a French 19th-century architect, originating from Amiens...
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"the French Isolde". As famous interpreters of Des Grieux, Kobbé lists Edmond Clément, Enrico Caruso, Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa and Ferruccio Tagliavini;...
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role, Edmond Clément as Armand de Clerval and Hector Dufranne as André Thorel. For the Paris premiere at the Opéra-Comique in 1911, Arbell and Clément repeated...
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Thursby; Broadway and concert tenor Charles W. Harrison; French tenor Edmond Clément; baritone and longtime head of the voice department at Sarah Lawrence...
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act of Don Pasquale with Korsoff as Louise, Fugère as don Pasquale, Edmond Clément as Octave and Delvoye as the doctor. The premiere dancers in Cigale...
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Cincinnati College of Music. He also studied abroad with Jean de Reszke, Edmond Clément, Lucien Fugère, Sir Henry Wood, and others. By 1910, he was known by...
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tenors, including Tino Rossi, Capoul, John McCormack, Beniamino Gigli, Edmond Clément, Richard Crooks, Nicolai Gedda, Jussi Björling and Plácido Domingo,...
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Henri-Edmond Cross, born Henri-Edmond-Joseph Delacroix, (20 May 1856 – 16 May 1910) was a French painter and printmaker. He is most acclaimed as a master...
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Agustarello Affré, (Pathé 1903). "Soulève l'ombre de ses voiles" (Act 3): Edmond Clément, Orchestre, (Pathé recording, 1919) References Irvine D. Massenet: a...
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composer, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger in Stockholm, and French lyric tenor Edmond Clément in Paris. She married Gustaf Sundelius, a Swedish born businessman,...
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Gerville-Réache as Catherine, the bass André Gresse as the President, the tenor Edmond Clément as Christian and Victor Maurel as Mathias. The role of Mathias's daughter...
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Carrosserie Clément-Rothschild produced a series of Clément-Rothschild bodied automobiles in 1902, based on the Panhard-Levassor 7 hp chassis. Carrosserie...
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his School. Among his pupils were well-known opera singers such as Edmond Clément, Lucienne Bréval and Paul Franz. Emma Calvé, although not a pupil, came...
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Elizabeth Amsden Georges Baklanoff Marguerite Bériza Eugenia Bronskaya Edmond Clément Florencio Constantino Diamond Donner Edoardo Ferrari-Fontana Mary Garden...
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Lucien Muratore, Charles Rousselière Lyric tenors: Victor Capoul, Edmond Clément, Adolphe Maréchal, Albert Vaguet High Cs and Heroic Voices: Léon Escalais...
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Lyrique on the Place du Chatelet, with Cécile Simonnet as Mireille and Edmond Clément as Vincent, was in three acts with a happy ending in which Mireille...
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Monte Carlo on 21 December 1901 and 3 January 1902 with Mary Garden and Edmond Clément in the principal roles. The opera was also seen at the Théâtre Royal...
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pupils went on to have successful careers, including Lucienne Bréval, Edmond Clément, Jeanne Hatto, and Lina Pacary. In 1885 he was appointed an Officier...
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dedicated his melodie "Song of the inconstant" to the French lyric tenor Edmond Clément. 1908: Messaouda, one-act opéra comique, libretto by Davin de Champclos...
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born in Antwerp. "Edmond Spapen". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2012. Edmond Spapen at the International...
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mezzo-soprano Marie Delna Dominique tenor Edmond Vergnet Merlier baritone Max Bouvet Sentinel tenor Edmond Clément French captain tenor E. Thomas Young man...
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by Raoul Pugno and Clément Lippacher. 1883: la Vente de M. X... 1886: Viviane, ballet-féerie in five acts and six scenes, by Edmond Gondinet, music by...
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Gabriel Soulacroix (Crispin, baryton), Lucien Fugère (Albert, basse), Edmond Clément (Clitandre, ténor) and Mr. Thierry (Ragotin, basse) ; Jules Danbé, conductor...
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Repechage round 1 Bronze medal match Stefan Clément (FRA) 6 Stefan Clément (FRA) 1 Alexander Bica (SWE) 3 Edmond Nazaryan (BUL) 1 Brian Kurt Santiago (DEN)...
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Léo Delibes (redirect from Clément Philibert Léo Delibes)
Clément Philibert Léo Delibes (French: [klemɑ̃ filibɛʁ leo dəlib]; 21 February 1836 – 16 January 1891) was a French Romantic composer, best known for...
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Daphné at the Monte Carlo Opera, with 'Tate' (Maggie Teyte) as Tyrius, Edmond Clément as Myrianne and Hector Dufranne as Alphésibée. A pastoral scene in ancient...
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William Hill 1612-13: Thomas Addams 1613-14: John Tailor 1614-15: Edmond Clements 1615-16: Richard Smith 1616-17: Galfridus Beale 1618–19: John Jones...
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reissued on the Romophone label, include Frances Alda, Lucrezia Bori, Edmond Clement, Léon David, Emma Calvé, Emmy Destinn, Emma Eames, Kirsten Flagstad...
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