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    Marie Roze (born Marie Hippolyte Ponsin; 2 March 1846 in Paris – 2 June 1926 in Paris), was a French operatic soprano. She was born in Paris. At the age...
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  • French aristocrat Pascale Roze, French playwright Raymond Rôze, English composer Roze, a pseudonym used by DJ Tiësto Róże, a village in Poland Rose (disambiguation)...
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    Raymond Rôze (14 July 1873 – 30 March 1920) was an English composer and conductor. He was born in London and the son of the French soprano Marie Rôze, and...
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  • Wikipedia. Marie Roze (1846–1926), French operatic soprano All pages with titles beginning with Marie Rose All pages with titles beginning with Marie-Rose Rose...
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  • Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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  • sculptures, and objets d'art curated by Baroness Marie Roze Trenk, grand-daughter of opera singer Marie Roze. Prince Arfa's collection was sold by Sotheby's...
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  • Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot. From 1791-2, Romaine-la-Prophétesse and wife Marie Roze Adam led an uprising of thousands of slaves and came to govern two main...
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    down by du Locle as unsuitable. In September an approach was made to Marie Roze, well known for previous triumphs at the Opéra-Comique, the Opéra and...
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    Europe in the 1880s. Performances included: June 25, 1882 soirée at Marie Roze's house in London Her professional debut on 25 November 1882, London at...
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    grand operas by Balfe and Wallace. Singers included Zélie de Lussan, Marie Roze, Ben Davies, David Ffrangcon-Davies, Durward Lely and Charles Manners...
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  • become "a respectable coffee grower and trader" by that time. Romaine met Marie Roze Adam, an enslaved creole (mulatta) woman, on the plantation of Rene Guindet...
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    banker Stanisław Leopold, composer Władysław Edward, Tekla Julia, Marię Różę, and Różę Marię Karolinę. After graduating from gymnasium, he studied law, then...
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    and may have been having some difficulty coping with the presence of Marie Roze, who was almost twenty years younger. Early in April Cabel contracted...
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    is provided by the ANP. The regular newsreaders of Qmusic are: Anne-Marie Rozing (morning show) Fien vermeulen (afternoon show) At other times the news...
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    Lucca, Thérèse Tietjens, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Clara Louise Kellogg, Marie Roze and Marietta Alboni, as well as Nellie Melba. Strakosch occasionally performed...
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    first performance in England (at Liverpool) of Massenet's Manon, with Marie Roze. In 1887 and 1888, he visited the United States and sang in opera there...
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    Steinway Hall in London, while in October 1890 he sang in a concert with Marie Roze in The Athenaeum in Hartlepool, and for whom he was one of a quartet of...
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    Hélène soprano Marie Cabel Duke de Mailly baritone Léon Melchissédec Sir John tenor Charles-Louis Sainte-Foy Djelma soprano Marie Roze Bergerac bass Prilleux...
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    Julian Kronenberg (1849–1937), Tekla Julia Kronenberg, Marie Roze Kronenberg, and Roze Marie Karoline Kronenberg. After graduating from gymnasium, he...
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    Elijah at the Birmingham Festival. In early 1875 he sang in Elijah with Marie Roze, Antoinette Sterling and George Bentham at the Royal Albert Hall. In 1876...
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  • Jacobsen, Danish brewer, art collector, and philanthropist (d. 1914) 1846 – Marie Roze, French soprano (d. 1926) 1849 – Robert Means Thompson, American commander...
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    five siblings: Stanisław Leopold, Leopold Julian, Tekla Julia, Marię Różę, and Różę Marię Karolinę. His parents were both from families of Jewish origin...
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    by Mr. Strakosch to sing on alternate nights with Etelka Gerster and Marie Roze. When the Grand Opera House opened in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for the first...
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    Pascale Roze (born 1954 Saïgon, Vietnam) is a French playwright, and novelist. After a literature degree, she worked for fifteen years with Gabriel Garran...
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    Campanini sang opposite Gerster in Il talismano and La traviata, and with Marie Roze in La favorita, and a very wide range of operas was presented including...
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  • Rozès (French pronunciation: [ʁozɛs]; Occitan: Rosers or Rosés) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Communes of the Gers department...
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    Squadron, Rear Admiral Pierre-Gustave Roze. Hearing of the massacre and the affront to French national honor, Roze became determined to launch a punitive...
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    Loie Fuller (/ˈloʊi/; born Marie Louise Fuller; January 15, 1862 – January 1, 1928), also known as Louie Fuller and Loïe Fuller, was an American dancer...
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    also known as "Colonel Mapleson", was married to the French soprano Marie Roze, but some writers have understood her to have been the wife of Mapleson...
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    Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (UK: /də ˈboʊvwɑːr/, US: /də boʊˈvwɑːr/; French: [simɔn də bovwaʁ] ; 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986)...
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