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    Rosine Stoltz (born Victoire or Victorine Noël) (13 January 1815 – 30 July 1903) was a French mezzo-soprano. A prominent member of the Paris Opéra, she...
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  • footballer Roland Stoltz (1931–2001), Swedish ice hockey player Roland Stoltz (born 1954), Swedish ice hockey player Rosine Stoltz (1815–1903), French...
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    romantic work was sung by Rosine Stoltz in 1856 at the Brussels Opera. They developed an intimate relationship, with Rosine Stoltz staying more often and...
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    to an opera without a prominent role for his mistress, mezzo-soprano Rosine Stoltz. Donizetti therefore abandoned Le Duc d'Albe and borrowed heavily from...
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  • economist and politician Rosine Stoltz (1815–1903), French opera singer Rosine Streeter, trade unionist from New Caledonia Rosine Vieyra Soglo (1934–2021)...
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    magnificent orchestra, your beautiful staging. ... Now that you have [Rosine] Stoltz at your disposal you would do well to profit by it." However, Pillet...
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    Jean-Baptiste Faure, Giovanni Mario, Louis-Henri Obin, Anaïs Fargueil, Rosine Stoltz, Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin, Gustave-Hippolyte Roger and Charles-Marie...
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    Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique in Paris on 6 December 1844 with Rosine Stoltz in the title role. Marie Stuart was Niedermeyer's fourth opera and his...
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    List of members of the House of Wettin List of famous big game hunters Rosine Stoltz Schloss Ketschendorf Grey, p. 29 and Weintraub, p. 21. François Velde...
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    Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique in Paris on 17 December 1845 with Rosine Stoltz in the title role. Notes Casaglia also credits Léon Pillet for the libretto...
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    (Duprez) Teresa (Dorus-Gras) Balducci (Dérivis) The Pope (Serda) Ascanio (Stoltz) Fieramosca (Massol) Francesco (Wartel) Overture Arrangement for wind band...
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    at the Salle Le Peletier of the Paris Opéra on 22 December 1841 with Rosine Stoltz in the title role and Gilbert Duprez as Gérard, was regarded in its...
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    Pillet, wished to cast his mistress, Rosine Stoltz, in the part of Fidès, the hero's mother. (Berlioz characterised Stoltz as 'la Directrice du Directeur')...
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    director of the Opéra, the opera was written as a vehicle for his mistress Rosine Stoltz (who had recently borne him a child). After some severe critical reactions...
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  • (tuberculosis) July 27 – Lina Sandell, Swedish poet and hymn-writer 70 July 28 – Rosine Stoltz, French mezzo-soprano 88 September 4 – Hermann Zumpe, conductor and...
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    performance at the Paris Opéra. However, William Ashbrook notes that "Rosine Stoltz, the director's mistress, disliked her intended role of Hélène and Donizetti...
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    Beginning on 5 April 1870 it was produced at the Théâtre Lyrique with Rosine Bloch in the role of Odette and was given there a total of 22 times. Charles...
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    With Rosine Stoltz in La favorite...
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  • in Pamplona on 2 March 1878, with Doña Rosina Carolina Victoria Nöel y Stoltz, Freifrau [Baroness] von Ketschendorf und Stoltzenau, without issue. Hobbs...
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    libretto, but was postponed to December 30 because the lead mezzo-soprano, Rosine Stoltz, was ill. See also Le Ménestrel (vol. 14, no, 4 (27 December 1846)....
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    Jean-Étienne-Auguste Massol Zayda, daughter of Ben-Selim mezzo-soprano Rosine Stoltz Dom Luis tenor Soldier bass First Inquisitor tenor Second Inquisitor...
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    new text, which also required the approval of starring mezzo-soprano Rosine Stoltz. The finished product was an amalgamation of the unfinished Adelaide...
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    Léonor, young orphan, fiancée of Stradella soprano Cornélie Falcon Rosine Stoltz Ginevra, mother of Beppo Gosselin  — Duke of Pesaro, patrician and senator...
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  • Albert, student tenor Gilbert Duprez Marguerite, innkeeper soprano Rosine Stoltz Rodolphe de Cronembourg, seigneur châtelain bass Nicolas Levasseur Issachar...
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    problems, and Pillet formed an intimate relationship with the singer Rosine Stoltz, favoring her in the selection of roles at the Opéra and causing dissension...
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    Médicis soprano Julie Aimée Dorus-Gras Ricciarda, a singer mezzo-soprano Rosine Stoltz Léonore, chambermaid of Ginevra soprano Mme Morin Antonietta, young...
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    at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique opposite the soprano Rosine Stoltz, and was with her again there for the premiere of Michael Balfe's L'étoile...
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    artists of this era, notably the celebrated singers Gilbert Duprez and Rosine Stoltz, and the actress Rachel Felix. It published and had performed publicly...
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    Rosine Stoltz and Gilbert Duprez in the premiere of La favorite, Paris 1840...
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  • Pierre-Louis Dietsch (libretto by Paul Foucher), which failed to please. Rosine Stoltz, the leading mezzo-soprano at the Paris Opera, became Pillet's mistress...
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