Henri Charles Antoine Gaston Serpette (4 November 1846 – 3 November 1904) was a French composer, best known for his operettas. After winning the prestigious...
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(1910–1995) Florent Schmitt (1870–1958) Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490 – 1562) Gaston Serpette (1846–1904) Éric Serra (born 1959) Déodat de Séverac (1872–1921) Walter...
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late 1880s with La Lycéenne (a "vaudeville-opérette" with music by Gaston Serpette, 1887), Chat en poche (1888), Les Fiancés de Loches (1888 co-written...
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and 12 tableaux including a prologue (with Arnold Mortier), music by Gaston Serpette, Théâtre de la Renaissance, 4 April 1883: Mam'zelle Nitouche, comédie...
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and "tosh of the highest order" by The Observer. Collaboration with Gaston Serpette, Charles-Marie Widor, Jules Massenet and Léo Delibes. The score is...
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Over these years his students included the composers Jules Massenet, Gaston Serpette, and, late in Thomas' career, George Enescu; future academics included...
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programme included a lavish and highly praised ballet, with music by Gaston Serpette; he engaged some of the best variety turns then available, before handing...
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Charles-Édouard Lefebvre ("second" First Grand Prize) 1871 – Gaston Serpette 1872 – Gaston Salvayre 1873 – Paul Puget 1874 – Léon Ehrhart 1875 – André...
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Dubois [pupils] Gerónimo Giménez Albert Lavignac [pupils] Raoul Pugno [pupils] Gaston Serpette Béla Bartók [pupils] Georges Cziffra Ernő Dohnányi [pupils] Paul de...
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Folies-Dramatiques, 11 April 1895) La Tourte, operetta in one act, music by Gaston Serpette (Asnières, 8 February 1895) La Jarretière, operetta in one act, with...
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November/29 November 1861 (Corfu) – 25 March/7 April 1917 (Athens) Gaston Serpette November 4, 1846 (Nantes) – November 3, 1904 (Paris) Dmitri Shostakovich...
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in 4 acts by Adolphe-Antoine-Gaston Marot and Henri Buguet, music with Léo Delibes, Victorin Joncières, Gaston Serpette and René de Boisdeffre (Paris...
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(1864–1955) Alice Sauvrezis (1866–1946) Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 1944) Gaston Serpette (1846–1904) Alan Simon (born 1964) Didier Squiban (born 1959) Alan...
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operetta - joint composition with Edward Solomon, Procida Bucalossi and Gaston Serpette (1879) Overture for Henry Irving's The Lyons Mail (1879) L'arbre de...
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the Théâtre de l'Eldorado in Strasbourg. His next libretto was for Gaston Serpette's vaudeville-operetta Shakspeare! which premiered at the Théâtre des...
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La demoiselle du téléphone, an operette by Maurice Desvallières and Gaston Serpette. With an English text by Harris and F. C. Burnand, The Telephone Girl...
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theatre in 1874, and presented The Broken Branch, an English version of Gaston Serpette's operetta La branch cassée, starring Pauline Rita. Carte's first attempt...
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acts and eight tableaux by Ernest Blum and Paul Ferrier, music by Gaston Serpette, theater varieties. Role : Hyacinth 1895: Chilperic, opera eaten in...
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and Paul Siraudin. He contributed to libretti for Jacques Offenbach, Gaston Serpette and Théodore Dubois. As a journalist he edited Le Gaulois under the...
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touring in The Telephone Girl, by Augustus Harris, F. C. Burnand and Gaston Serpette, after which her husband, John Thanet Dickens, died at their house...
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Edmond Audran 1893: Cousin-cousine, operetta, with Henri Kéroul, with Gaston Serpette 1894: La Vertu de Lolotte, comedy 1895: L'Article 214, comedy, with...
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November 1871 Charles Lecocq Le barbier de Trouville 3 October 1877 Gaston Serpette La petite muette 28 November 1877 Emmanuel Chabrier L'étoile 13 November...
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le Roi de Carreau, by Théodore Lajarte; le Petit Chaperon Rouge by Gaston Serpette, and Serment d'Amour, by Audran. His son Albert Brasseur also became...
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village, Op. 214 (1879) La Petite muette, opéra-comique en 3 actes de Gaston Serpette. Fantaisie, Op. 215 (1878) La Fée des bruyères. Valse, Op. 216 (1879)...
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with a modest success, The Broken Branch, an English adaptation of Gaston Serpette's La branche cassée. Carte announced his ambitions on the front of the...
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(1888) and Chez le conturier (1895). He collaborated with the composers Gaston Serpette (Cendrillonnette (1890) and La Dot de Brigitte (1895)) and Paul Lacome...
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Hector-Jonathan Crémieux 1873: La Branche cassée, three-act operetta, music by Gaston Serpette 1873: Le mouton enragé, one-act, music by Paul Lacôme Adolphe Jaime...
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at the Opera Comique, in The Broken Branch, an English version of Gaston Serpette's La branch cassée, in which she received better notices: "Madame Pauline...
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although the period saw the creation of Fanfreluche, an opéra-comique by Gaston Serpette in 1883, La Parisienne and La Navette by Henry Becque in 1885, Tailleur...
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Valaincourt in Véronique by André Messager in 1898 Brutus in Shakespeare! by Gaston Serpette in 1899 Pelléas in Pelléas et Mélisande by Claude Debussy in 1902 (Périer...
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