Amélie-Julie Candeille (French pronunciation: [ameli ʒyli kɑ̃dɛj]; night of 30/31 July 1767, parish of Saint-Sulpice, Paris – 4 February 1834, Paris)...
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Candeille was the father of the composer, singer and actor Amélie-Julie Candeille. All information from Julian Rushton in Grove. Les fêtes lupercales...
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Caroline Wuiet (1766–1835) Henri Montan Berton (1767–1844) Amélie-Julie Candeille (1767–1834) Ferdinand Fränzl (1767–1833) José Maurício Nunes Garcia...
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a son in December 1797. In 1798, Simons' father married her friend Julie Candeille. Simons recognized their son and married Mlle Lange, making her Madame...
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February 2 – Lorenzo Dow, American minister (b. 1777) February 4 – Amélie-Julie Candeille, French composer, librettist, writer, singer, actress, comedian, and...
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Calogero Isabelle Cals Emma Calvé Houcine Camara Camille Canardo Amélie-Julie Candeille Bertrand Cantat (band: Noir Désir) Claudio Capéo Jil Caplan Victor...
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1766–1843) Caroline Wuiet (1766–1835) Cecilia Maria Barthélemon (1767–1859) Julie Candeille (1767–1834) Margarethe Danzi (1768–1800) Maria Theresa Bland (c. 1769–1838)...
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Gaudenz von Salis-Seewis, librettist (born 1762) February 4 – Amélie-Julie Candeille, singer, librettist and composer (b. 1767) April 17 – Catherine Maria...
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including Monvel (Jacques Marie Boutet), Rose Vestris and Amélie-Julie Candeille. Juie became pregnant and the couple decided to marry. They had difficulty...
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(1890–1978) Marta Canales (1893–1986) Édith Canat de Chizy (born 1950) Julie Candeille (1767–1834) Constança Capdeville (1937–1992) Valerie Capers (born 1935)...
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Francisco Canaro (1888–1964) Édith Canat de Chizy (born 1950) Amélie-Julie Candeille (1767–1834) David DeBoor Canfield (born 1950) Cornelius Canis (de Hondt)...
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second organist at the Chapel Royal of Naples. September 19 – Amélie-Julie Candeille makes her Comédie-Française début as a singer. October 13 – The Lord...
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painter-decorator Pierre-Hyacinthe Deleuze, of the Academy of Saint-Luc. No. 52: Julie Candeille lived there in 1834. No. 56: plaque in memory of the painter Camille...
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poet & non-f. wr. Lorea Canales (living, Mexico), nv. & lawyer Amélie-Julie Candeille (1667–1734, France), librettist & composer Eva Canel (1857–1932, Spain/Cuba)...
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Boutet (1772) Dugazon (1772) Monvel (1772) Dazincourt (1778) Amélie-Julie Candeille (1785) Mademoiselle Lange (1788) Talma (1789) Madame Desgarcins (1789)...
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résistante Nina de Callias (1843–1884), poet and salonnière Amélie-Julie Candeille (1767–1834), composer, librettist, and playwright Marcelle Capy (1891–1962)...
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been farces, which they replaced with comedies, welcoming Monvel and Julie Candeille, then Talma, Dugazon and Mme Vestris. From then on the theatre was...
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comédie en trois acts et en prose, mêlée de chant (1793), de Amélie-Julie Candeille. La dama colérica o novia impaciente. Comedia en prosa en un acto,...
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