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    Zulma Madeleine Boufflar, known as Zulma Bouffar, (24 May 1841 – 20 January 1909), was a French soprano singer and actress, associated with the opéra-bouffe...
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  • relationship". Zulma Bouffar (1841–1909), French entertainer Zulma Carraud (1796–1889), French author Zulma Faiad (born 1944), Argentinian entertainer Zulma Steele...
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    Offenbach's score as "certainly his best so far". The piece starred Zulma Bouffar, who began an affair with the composer that lasted until at least 1875...
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    1877 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, as La Tzigane, with Ismaël and Zulma Bouffar in the cast, it was not a success; only in 1904, with Meilhac and Halevy's...
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    ballets choreographed by M. Justament. The principal roles were taken by Zulma Bouffar (in the principal boy role of Prince Caprice – reviews stated she "sang...
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    play Carmen began in the summer of 1873. Press speculation favoured Zulma Bouffar, who was perhaps the librettists' preferred choice. She had sung leading...
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    Variétés revived it in 1875 with Dupuis, Grenier, Cooper, Berthelier and Bouffar, Berthal and Devéria; it was rarely absent from the Parisian stage for...
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    Christian (Vlan) with Zulma Bouffar (Prince Caprice) in Act III of Offenbach's Le voyage dans la lune...
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    Éros mezzo-soprano Zulma Bouffar La Marquise soprano Frasey-Berthelier Colin tenor Berthelier L’Intendant mezzo-soprano Zulma Bouffar Le Bailli baritone...
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    tenor Gustave Gerpré Pradeau Moschetta, servant to Bertolucci soprano Zulma Bouffar Zulma Bouffar Caramello, an antiques dealer baritone Guyot Georges...
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    Véronique in Bizet's Le docteur miracle (1857). In 1860, along with Zulma Bouffar, she travelled to Liege, returning in 1862 to Paris at the Théâtre de...
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    Antonietta Fricci (1840–1912) Júlia Gusztinyi (fl. 1840 – died 1849) 1841 Zulma Bouffar (1841–1909) Alice Ducasse (1841–1923) Pauline Lucca (1841–1908) Aglaja...
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    vieux serviteur bass Vollet Hector de la Roche-Trompette ‘Toto’ soprano Zulma Bouffar Catherine mezzo-soprano Alphonsine Jeanne de Crécy-Crécy soprano Worms...
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    accent in their dialogue and songs. It marked one of the early hits for Zulma Bouffar. A story that Offenbach had composed the piece in eight days to win...
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    soprano Lise Tautin – – Gratioso (1859) / Drogan (1867, 1875) soprano Zulma Bouffar Denise Matz-Ferrare Le chevalier noir – – Isoline (1859, 1867) / Biscotte...
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    de la Renaissance, Paris, on 18 October 1876, with a cast headed by Zulma Bouffar and Jean-François Berthelier. By the standards of Lecocq's biggest successes...
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    Lischen et Fritzchen and Orphée aux Enfers. Later the emergence of Zulma Bouffar diminished her opportunities. Other creations included Gotte in the...
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    but there is no evidence that they ever met. La Camargo was played by Zulma Bouffar, a favourite with Parisian audiences, closely associated with the works...
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    Theatre from 3 July 1872. In 1869 the work was revived in Paris, with Zulma Bouffar in the lead. The opera was seen in Australia in 1873, starring Alice...
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    Masset Princess Cunégonde soprano Anna Judic Robin-Luron mezzo-soprano Zulma Bouffar Rosée du soir soprano Jacqueline Seveste Roi Carotte tenor Vicini The...
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    his daughter soprano Marie Aimée Fragoletto, a farmer mezzo-soprano Zulma Bouffar La Duchesse soprano A Régnault Pipa, wife of Pipo soprano Léonie Pipetta...
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