• located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain Castil-Blaze, known as Castil-Blaze (1784–1857), French musicologist, music critic, composer...
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    François-Henri-Joseph Blaze, known as Castil-Blaze (1 December 1784 – 11 December 1857), was a French musicologist, music critic, composer, and music editor. Blaze was...
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  • According to Carl Dahlhaus, however, the term tonalité was only coined by Castil-Blaze in 1821. Although Fétis used it as a general term for a system of musical...
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    conducting the orchestra (BnF catalogue général – Notice bibliographique); Castil-Blaze 1855, p. 211; Pougin 1880; Chouquet 1889; Tamvaco 2000, pp. 56, 619;...
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    French lyrics by Théophile Bellando de Castro and music by Bellando and Castil-Blaze. The current official lyrics, which are in Monégasque, were written in...
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    different adaptations, as well as an inadequate adaptation by François Castil-Blaze in French, named Robin des Bois at the Théâtre de l'Odéon. In order to...
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    conducted La vestale in Dresden in 1844 (source: Del Teatro). Del Teatro Castil-Blaze 1855, p. 115 Barbier, p. 72 "Nachrichten" [News]. Allgemeine musikalische...
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    the French source material (La pie voleuse) in a version translated by Castil-Blaze was premiered in Lille, France, on 15 October 1822. The French-language...
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  • ; d'Astros (1780–1863), a writer of fables in La Fontaine's manner; Castil-Blaze, who found time, amidst his musical pursuits, to compose Provençal poems...
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    Soprano Henriette Méric-Lalande catches the attention of the critic Castil-Blaze, who introduces her to the famous tenor Manuel García, thereby advancing...
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    no artistic taste." Describing her voice and technique, French critic Castil-Blaze wrote, "Malibran's voice was vibrant, full of brightness and vigor. Without...
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    revival of Don Juan. This was a 5-act adaptation in French by Castil-Blaze, his son Henri Blaze, and Émile Deschamps of Mozart's Don Giovanni. The all-star...
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    1989, p. 87; Castil-Blaze 1856, p. 468. Castil-Blaze (1856). Théâtres lyriques de Paris. Opéra italien de 1548 à 1856. Paris: Castil-Blaze. Copy at Google...
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  • Premiere date Venue La fausse Agnès, ou Le poète campagnard pastiche 3 acts Castil-Blaze after Destouches (consists of music by Rossini and other composers, including...
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  • French Princes to Paris" 1814–1815 1815–1830 Unknown François-Henri Castil-Blaze —  France "La Parisienne" "The Parisian" 1830–1848 Casimir Delavigne...
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    Berger-Levrault. Copies at Internet Archive. Castil-Blaze (1856). L'Opéra italien de 1645 à 1855. Paris: Castil-Blaze. Copies at Internet Archive. Charlton,...
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    1780) November 7 – Charles Zeuner, organist (born 1795) December 11 – Castil-Blaze, music critic, musicologist and composer (b. 1784) probable – Ferdinand...
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    celebrated musicians and musical critics such as Stendhal, Berlioz, Castil-Blaze and Chopin. The primary reason for this success is most certainly the...
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    Guillaume Tell. However, Castil-Blaze 1855, p. 211, reports that the opera was prepared and conducted by Henri Valentino. Castil-Blaze does not mention either...
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     Histoire de l'opera avec douze eaux-fortes. France: Bachelin-Deflorenne. Castil-Blaze, F. H. J. (1855). L'Académie impériale de musique: histoire littéraire...
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  • Sorbonne. p. 159. ISBN 9782859440770. Castil-Blaze (1855). L'Académie impériale de musique. Vol. 2. Castil-Blaze. p. 46. Alphonse Aulard (1898). Paris...
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  • Rossini based on the 1775 play by Beaumarchais (in the translation by Castil-Blaze). Filmed at the Billancourt Studios in Paris it uses the Théâtre national...
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    vaudeville Mélesville 1824 Robin des Bois opéra fantastique Thomas Sauvage, Castil-Blaze Carl Maria von Weber 1824 La Haine d'une femme vaudeville 1825 Vatel...
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    quality of which is indicated by the bel canto music written for him. Castil-Blaze described his voice in The Harmonicon of May 1833: His voice is a fine...
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    Paris in 1944. Henry Aron Gustave Babin Hector Berlioz Maurice Blanchot Castil-Blaze Brada François-René de Chateaubriand Alexandre Dumas, père Charles-Marie...
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    choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon, music by Léo Delibes Notes For examples, see Castil-Blaze (1855), L'Académie impériale de musique, p. 172 Archived 2021-10-04 at...
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  • Ferdinando Paer) drame lyrique 3 acts Eugène Scribe and Castil-Blaze (François-Henri-Joseph Blaze) 31 October 1831 Paris, Opéra-Comique (Ventadour) Ali...
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    The forest inspired the 1826 pasticcio La forêt de Sénart by Parisian Castil-Blaze, where he openly incorporated music from the opera Euryanthe against...
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    that had been translated and adapted in 1824 by Thomas Sauvage and Castil-Blaze, for performance at the Théâtre de l'Odéon. Eugène Scribe had also been...
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  • préface & les Trois premiers Livres (Paris, 1808): 2 Castil-Blaze [François-Henri-Joseph Blaze], Dictionnaire de musique moderne (Brussels: L'Academie...
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