Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (18 June 1755 – 22 September 1821), also known as Madame Dugazon, was a French operatic mezzo-soprano, actress and dancer. Born...
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The Apprentice Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (1751–1821), French actress, dancer, and singer Ludo Lefebvre (born 1971), French chef Loïc Lefebvre (born 1976),...
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performed at the Théâtre de la République. He married, in 1776, Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, but was soon divorced and then married again. Together they had...
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be a famous actor, named Gourgaud said Dugazon, the husband of Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, gifted vocalist, which had made its debut in Paris in "Ernestine"...
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contemporary of Boieldieu, Méhul, Kreutzer, Dugazon was the son of singer Louise Rosalie Lefebvre and actor Jean-Henri Gourgaud, called Dugazon. He was also the...
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Great. It was first performed in Paris on January 13, 1790, with Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, known as Madame Dugazon, as Catherine. The plot tells how the...
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Viganò, choreographer and composer (born 1769) September 22 – Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, "Madame Dugazon", entertainer (born 1755) October 28 – Gaspare...
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Federigo Fiorillo, arranger and composer (died 1823) June 18 – Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, operatic mezzo-soprano, actress and dancer (died 1821) August...
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deuxieme dugazon, were named after successive stages in the career of Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (Mme. Dugazon). Other terms originating in the star casting system...
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includes members of the family by marriage, such as Jean-Henri's wife Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (1755–1821), a mezzo-soprano opera singer who used the stage name...
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'Mlle Colombe l'Aînée' Laurette, Williams's daughter soprano Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, 'Madame Dugazon' Béatrix, an attendant of Marguerite soprano Angélique...
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the light, romantic soubrette roles originally identified with Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre. Her voice type and slender physique also lent itself to en travesti...
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Sylvie Paugam Félix Lefebvre as Jean-Jacques Paugam Arieh Worthalter as Hervé Paugam Mathieu Demy as Alain Paugam India Hair as Louise Henry Alexis Tonetti...
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soprano Catherine-Ursule Billion, née Bussa(rt), called Mlle Billioni Jacinte, Léonore's housekeeper soprano Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, called Mme Dugazon...
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Bredau (second soldier) basse-taille M. Darville Nicolette soprano Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, called Mme Dugazon Eudelinde soprano Françoise Carpentier, called...
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Cast, 3 May 1792 (Conductor: - ) Stratonice, a princess soprano Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (known as Mme Dugazon) Antiochus, Prince of Syria haute-contre...
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soprano Louise-Frédérique Moulinghen, née Schrœder Lise soprano Catherine-Ursule Billion, née Bussa(rt), called Mlle Billioni Chloé soprano Louise-Rosalie Gourgaud...
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Leroys". Newen. "Réconciliation, dans les Pas des Cathares". Unifrance. "Rosalie". Unifrance. "Through the Night". Playtime. "Borgo". Charades. "Here &...
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Franziska Romana Koch (1748–1796) Hedvig Wigert (1748–1780)[citation needed] Rosalie Levasseur (1749–1826) Giovanna Sestini (1749–1814) Lovisa Augusti (1751–1790)...
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Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc. Creation of the Village of Sainte-Rosalie from territories taken from the Parish of Sainte-Rosalie. Creation of the Parish of Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides...
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Brun (1619–1690) Claude Lefebvre (1633–1675) Fernand Léger (1881–1955) Amélie Legrand of Saint-Aubin (1797-1878) Anne-Louise Le Jeuneux (died 1794) Le...
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Girardon (1628–1715), sculptor Catherine Duchemin (1630–1698), painter Claude Lefèbvre (1633–1675), painter and engraver Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella (1636–1697)...
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letters that King Louis XV had written to his cousin's wife, Charlotte-Rosalie de Romanet, comtesse de Choiseul-Baupré, with whom the king had formerly...
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Generation ‡ The Pod Generation Sophie Barthes Emilia Clarke, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rosalie Craig, Vinette Robinson, Jean-Marc Barr, Kathryn Hunter Jour2Fête The Vourdalak...
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Maria Schrader, Anja Franke [de] Comedy West German-Swiss co-production Rosalie Goes Shopping Percy Adlon Marianne Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, Judge Reinhold...
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Rauch Robert L. "Nob" Rauch (born 1958), flying disc sports administrator Rosalie von Rauch (1820–1879), second, morganatic wife to Prince Albert of Prussia...
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writer Jean Lefebvre (1919 -2004), film actor Julien Leghait (born 1994), footballer Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire (1798 - 1880), sculptor Rosalie Levasseur...
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mothers were travelling alone with their young children, including the Lefebvres, the Pålssons, and the Panulas. Most were going to join their husbands...
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(Krotoszyn, Poland – Alberta, Canada) Declared "Venerable": March 27, 2013 Rosalie Cadron-Jetté (Mère of the Nativity) (1794–1864), Founder of the Misericordia...
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Consenting Suicidal Person (Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant) Rosalie Clermont, Ru Athena Theny, Seagrass Mara Zigler, Something You Said Last...
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