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    and Grau was a US theatre management and production firm, active from 1880 until 1896. The partners were Henry E. Abbey, John B. Schoeffel and Maurice Grau...
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    Columbian Exposition in Chicago, but Ziegfeld knew that Maurice Grau had Sandow under a contract. Grau wanted $1,000 a week, equal to $33,911 today. Ziegfeld...
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    by the returning Henry E. Abbey, John B. Schoeffel and Maurice Grau as Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau. After missing a season to rebuild the opera house following...
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    1882 with John B. Schoeffel and Maurice Grau he formed the theatrical management partnership of Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau. Abbey was the first lessee and...
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  • the group of Maurice Boitel. "Paris Salon Painter Emile Grau-Sala". Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA). Retrieved 3 March 2018. "Emilio Grau Sala - Colorism...
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    regularly at the Metropolitan Opera when it was under the control of Maurice Grau in the late 19th-century. Some reviewers thought it inappropriate that...
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    Place Theatre where he worked for two decades. In 1903, he succeeded Maurice Grau as director of the Metropolitan Opera until 1908. His first season at...
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    to catch the Metropolitan's manager, Maurice Grau, in Paris. She reached Paris at 7 in the morning, phoned Grau's hotel at 8, pleading that she had to...
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    residencies of the Metropolitan Opera Company under the direction of Maurice Grau and Heinrich Conried. Charles William Strine was born January 4, 1867...
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  • 'old' Metropolitan Opera House during the last years of Maurice Grau's directorship there. Grau was also manager of Covent Garden 1897-1900 for the Syndicate...
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    veteran manager once directed Metropolitan Opera House with H.E. Abbey and Maurice Grau." New York Times, September 1, 1918 "Abbey, Henry Eugene". Lamb's biographical...
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    US, including Sarah Bernhardt, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry: and with Maurice Grau he and Abbey managed opera singers as Adelina Patti, Christina Nilsson...
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    July 1912, p. 13. Maurice Grau, general manager of the NY Metropolitan Opera House 1891–1903 was the brother of the impresario Robert Grau, who in 1896 had...
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    Faust, both in Monte Carlo and at La Scala with Toscanini conducting. Maurice Grau, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, signed a contract with Renaud...
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    season at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Maurice Grau of Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau had a formula for winning casts: the de Reszke brothers...
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    brought to the Metropolitan Opera in New York City by the impresario Maurice Grau. He debuted there on 29 November 1893, as Jupiter in Gounod's Philémon...
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    from 1891-1903. Maurice was also the manager of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, from 1897-1900. Robert Grau, Maurice's detested younger...
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  • John B. Schoeffel, and later with Maurice Grau in the theatrical management partnership of Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau. The shows were light comedies and...
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    management of Henry E. Abbey, John B. Schoeffel, and Maurice Grau as Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau, who were primarily importers of European companies and...
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  • Metropolitan English Opera Company which was managed by Henry Wilson Savage and Maurice Grau. This company had been set up to perform operas in English. However,...
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    They starred with Nellie Melba in Elaine by Bemberg. Maurice Grau of Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau had a formula for winning casts: the Reszke brothers,...
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  • The Night of the Generals (category Films scored by Maurice Jarre)
    composed by Maurice Jarre. The murder of a prostitute, who was also a German agent, in German-occupied Warsaw in 1942 causes Major Grau of the Abwehr...
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  • Massachusetts at the home of her aunt. Pigott's sister later performed in the Maurice Grau Opera Company in Chicago, Illinois. London, England, Church of England...
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    perform. Among the many people she worked for, including George Baker, Maurice Grau, and Julius Howe, was the conductor and Metropolitan Opera Director Heinrich...
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    ISBN 1-85233-516-5 "BENAYOUN, Maurice | School of Creative Media". Timothy Murray, Derrick de Kerckhove, Oliver Grau, Kristine Stiles, Jean-Baptiste...
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  • 1990), Spanish footballer Edu Gil (born 1990), Spanish footballer Eduard Grau (born 1981), Spanish cinematographer Edu Gueda (born 1998), Brazilian singer...
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    Le Grau-du-Roi (French pronunciation: [lə ɡʁo dy ʁwa]; Occitan: Lo Grau dau Rei) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. It is the only...
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    Oliver Grau (born 24 October 1965) is a German art historian and media theoretician with a focus on image science, modernity and media art as well as culture...
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    had encountered". On October 22, 1882, the first concert was held by Maurice Grau's opera companies and an orchestra consisting of sixty musicians under...
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    in The Little Duke at Booth's Theatre in New York and in the fall, Maurice Grau's French Opera Company gave her the same role of Blanche, la duchesse...
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