Marie Louise Marcadet née Baptiste (3 December 1758 – 28 February 1804) was a Swedish opera singer and a dramatic stage actress of French origin. She...
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Canadian-British opera singer Marie Louise Marcadet (1758–1804), Swedish opera singer and a dramatic stage actress Princess Marie Louise of Orleans (disambiguation)...
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France Marie Louise Marcadet (1758–1804), Swedish opera singer Marie-Louise Marchand-Thébault (1921–2007), French historian and archivist Marie-Louise Marmette...
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1728) date unknown Gioacchino Cocchi, opera composer (b.c.1720) Marie Louise Marcadet, actress and singer (b. 1758) Lorenzo Quaglio, stage designer (b...
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Norwegian-born Swedish soprano, prima donna of the Royal Swedish Opera Marie Louise Marcadet (1758–1804), opera singer and stage actress active in Stockholm...
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Caterina Bondini (1757– after 1791) Harriett Abrams (c. 1758–1821) Marie Louise Marcadet (1758–1804) Josepha Weber (1758–1819) Adriana Ferrarese del Bene...
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as interchange stations. Notably, Marcadet–Poissonniers is an interchange station consisting of the original Marcadet on Line 4 and the original Poissonniers...
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They kept this role until the French company left in 1806. Marie Louise Marcadet Marie Baptiste Joseph Sauze Desguillons, urn:sbl:17492, Svenskt biografiskt...
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replacement for any actors than the two female stars, Fredrique Löwen and Marie Louise Marcadet. She also performed as a guest actor at the Stenborg Theatre. She...
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December – Édouard Chassaignac, surgeon (died 1879) 28 February – Marie Louise Marcadet, opera singer and actress (born 1758 in Sweden) 20 September – Pierre...
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arrival into the world) by Haeffner with Carl Fredrik Fernstedt and Marie Louise Marcadet; Georgino in La soirée orageuse by Dalayrac with Abraham de Broen...
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Among the plays he performed in was Arséne by Monsigny opposite Marie Louise Marcadet and Elisabeth Olin during the 1779–80 season, Alceste by Gluck with...
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Theatre during periods of conflicts with the management, such as Marie Louise Marcadet also did in 1795. Samuel Ahlgren returned to the Royal Dramatic...
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actress Marie Louise Marcadet. When Marcadet left for France in 1795, she was in a difficult situation, but the following year, her daughter Marie Louise Dulondel...
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spouse and Marie Louise Marcadet, where each of them first performed alone, after which she accompanied the duet singing of her husband and Marcadet by playing...
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enrolled as a student of the Royal Swedish Opera. Her mentors where Marie Louise Marcadet and Monvel, members of the French theatre. Monvel where reportedly...
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François Marie Moussé Félix Monsieur Feuillet Louis Frossard Sophie Hus (1758–182?) Jean Marcadet Marie Louise Marcadet (1758–1804) Anne Marie Milan Desguillons...
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Feuillet Sophie Hus Jean-Rémy Marcadet Marie Louise Marcadet Sidonie de Massat Monsieur Michu Madame Montrose Jacques Marie Boutet de Monvel Catherine-Victoire...
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State Herald of Sweden, artist and writer (died 129) 3 December – Marie Louise Marcadet, opera singer and actress (died 1804) 31 December - Sophie Hagman...
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approximate boundaries are;: to the north, chaussée de Montmartre (now rue Marcadet), Chemin de la Tournelle (now rue Riquet) and the neighborhood around the...
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the Hermitage and the quarries of the Pleines Roches above the Château Marcadet. To the north of this limit, the rock is early Cambrian (between 540 and...
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was initially called Zaïco and meant "Zaïre du Kongo". According to Marie-Louise Mumbu, a Paris-based Congolese journalist, Zaïko is a contraction of...
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Maurice Ravel [pupils] Édouard Risler [pupils] Erik Satie [pupils] Jean-Rémy Marcadet this teacher's teachers Dehn (1799–1858) studied with teachers including...
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