La Guzla, ou Choix de poesies illyriques, recueillies dans la Dalmatie, la Bosnie, La Croatie et l'Hertzegowine (The Guzla, or a Selection of Illyric...
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Premiere Prose. In July 1827 he published in a literary journal a new work, La Guzla. Ostensibly it was a collection of poems from the ancient Adriatic province...
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La guzla de l'Emir, with a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, and this went into rehearsal early in 1862. In April 1862, as the La guzla rehearsals...
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opérette, 1 act, (P. Gille; composed ca. 1861; unperformed) La guzla de l'émir (The Guzla of the Amir), opéra comique, (J. Barbier & M. Carré; composed...
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Italian Novelists (1825) to Mary Shelley. Review of Prosper Mérimée's La Guzla, ou Choir de Poesies Illyriques recueillies dans la Dalmatie, la Croatie...
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"Kitayna Ireyna Tatanya Kerenska Alisoff". Vojislav Mate Jovanović "La Guzla" de Prosper Mérimée: étude d'histoire romantique 1910 p. 136 "Les paroles...
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final envoi, which occupied him for much of 1862, was a one-act opera, La guzla de l'émir. As a state-subsidised theatre, the Opéra-Comique was obliged...
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famous aria Deh vieni alla finestra, and Verdi's opera Otello calls for guzla accompaniment in the aria Dove guardi splendono raggi, but the part is commonly...
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major Parisian opera companies. At the old Théâtre Athénée his one-act La Guzla de l'Emir (The Emir's Lute), with a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel...
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Pallanti, Idrac, Desnoyers Une almée Torri Guerriers monténégrins, joueurs de guzla, hommes et femmes du peuple, femmes turques, danseuses, jeunes esclaves...
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(1812–1818), Thomas Hope's Anastasius (1819), and Prosper Mérimée's La Guzla (1827). Unlike other Gothic tales by Shelley, such as "Transformation" and...
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Mignon (*) and Françoise de Rimini (*). He also wrote the libretto for La Guzla de l'Émir, a one-act comic opera by Georges Bizet. This was never performed...
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Scène dansée 3. Scène 4. Marche de la caravane 5. Berceuse 6. Pas de la guzla a) Andantino b) Vivace 7. Scène 8. Scène dansée (Apparition de Naïla) 9...
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Herzegovina. Hasanaginica was the only authentic ballad included into La Guzla, an 1827 literary hoax of Prosper Mérimée. In 1909, Milan Ogrizović penned...
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Lalla-Roukh Félicien David Hippolyte Lucas 1862 two-act comic opera La guzla de l'Émir Théodore Dubois Jules Barbier 1873 1-act comic opera Quentin Durward...
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Among his exhibited works were paintings titled Il girovago (The Rover) La Guzla (Turin), Vien lo Sposo (Here comes the Groom) (Milan). Monday after Pentecost...
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66. (1944) Second Symphonie-Poème – Le dit du soleil. Op. 68. (1950) “La Guzla” – Concerto for Harp and Orchestra. Rapsodie slave d’après P. Merimé. Op...
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Candide (1759), by Voltaire The Works of Ossian (1765) by James Macpherson La Guzla, ou Choix de Poesies Illyriques recueillies dans la Dalmatie, la Croatie...
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language is this?] sitar bouzuki: Greek or Irish stringed instrument rombadao guzla: a musical instrument of Serbian and Croatian peoples, similar to a violin...
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Spring. and ends with the self-referential stanza: Playing a two-stringed guzla, seated there beside the path, A grey-haired beggar sang, The tale I tell...
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made an impression in Monsieur Polichinelle by Alfred Deléhelle and La Guzla de l'émir, by Théodore Dubois. After a year away from France, performing...
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