Lapissida, with costumes designed by Charles Bianchini and sets by Marcel Jambon (act 1, scene 1; act 3) and Eugène Carpezat (act 1, scene 2; act 2)...
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1895 set design model by Marcel Jambon for Act I of Giuseppe Verdi's Otello for a production in Paris....
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North America in the role. The original production had sets designed by Marcel Jambon and his associates Brard and Alexandre Bailly (Acts I, III and V), Eugène...
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the costumes were designed by Charles Bianchini, and the sets, by Marcel Jambon (Act I); Amable [fr] and Eugène Gardy (Act II); Eugène Carpezat (Act...
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Set design model by Marcel Jambon for an 1895 Paris production of Giuseppe Verdi's Otello....
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Eugène Carpezat (Act II), Auguste Alfred Rubé (Act III, scene 2), and Marcel Jambon (Act IV). Massenet took a close interest in the first production, attending...
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director L. Delahaye, the choreography by Joseph Hansen, the sets by Marcel Jambon and the costumes by Charles Bianchini. The action takes place in 1657...
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interior fittings were conceived by decorators and painters Charles Toché, Marcel Jambon, and Etienne Cornellier. It contained panels in Sarreguemines' faience...
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(act 2), Auguste Alfred Rubé, Philippe Chaperon and their students Marcel Jambon (act 3), and Jean-Baptiste Lavastre (act 4). The opera had been seen...
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worked with Sardou before: Auguste Alfred Rubé, Philippe Chaperon, Marcel Jambon, Enrico Robecchi, Alfred Lemeunier, and Amable Petit. The costumes were...
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Cambon's student Eugène Carpezat (Act I), Amable (Acts II and V), and Marcel Jambon and Alexandre Bailly (Acts III and IV). The Opéra's 1905 production...
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Philippe Chaperon Jean-Louis Chéret Auguste Rubé Philippe Chaperon Marcel Jambon [fr] Alfred Lemeunier Auguste Rubé Conductor Marc Constantin Édouard...
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II, scene 2; and III), Auguste Alfred Rubé and Philippe Chaperon and Marcel Jambon (act II, scene 1). Ascanio was composed by Saint-Saëns during 1887–1888...
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Chaperon and his son, Émile Chaperon; Act 2, Eugène Carpezat; Act 3, Marcel Jambon [Wikidata] and Alexandre Bailly; and Acts 4 and 5, Amable. The opera...
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Charles Bianchini and sets by Auguste Alfred Rubé, Philippe Chaperon and Marcel Jambon (Act I), Amable and Eugène Gardy (Act II), Alfred Lemeunier (Act III)...
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by Léo Staats, costumes by Charles Bianchini, and sets by Carpezat, Marcel Jambon and Alexandre Bailly. Henry VIII remained in the repertoire of the Opéra...
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completed in 1899 and the interior decorations in 1902. They are by Marcel Jambon and by the Parisian Poinsot who painted the inside of the dome above...
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three magnificent sets—with resident set designers Eugène Carpezat and Marcel Jambon furnishing (only) one each. Following is a list of venues at which Dubosq's...
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York ham (redirect from Jambon d'York)
York ham (French: jambon d'York, formerly often called "Yorkshire ham") is a characteristic type of ham that originated in Yorkshire, England. Like Parma...
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Châtelet in Paris. The mise-en-scène was by Léon Carvalho, the scenery by Marcel Jambon, and the costumes by Théophile Thomas. The original production was performed...
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Alain Delon (redirect from Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon)
Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (French: [alɛ̃ dəlɔ̃]; 8 November 1935 – 18 August 2024) was a French actor, film producer, screenwriter, singer, and...
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Crazy Capo (Patrick Jamain) 1975: Only the Wind Knows the Answer 1977: Jambon d'Ardenne (Benoît Lamy) - Entrepreneur 1977: L'Homme pressé (Man in a Hurry)...
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cured and brined fatback product with PDO designation), Vallée d'Aoste Jambon de Bosses (a kind of ham, likewise with PDO designation), a dark bread made...
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tuile over cups containing a sweetened cream, ginger panna cotta. Biró, Marcel, and Shannon Kring. Biró: European-Inspired Cuisine. Gibbs Smith, 2005....
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Delbarge, Marc (2010). "In praise of effective export terminology". In Thelen, Marcel; Steurs, Frieda (eds.). Terminology in Everyday Life. John Benjamins Publishing...
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Aoste, Isère (section Jambon Aoste)
commune is entirely farmland except for the large industrial complex of Jambon d'Aoste north of the village. The eastern border of the commune is formed...
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Short History". Paris Unlocked. Retrieved 5 January 2021. S.G. Sender, Marcel Derrien, La Grande Histoire de la pâtisserie-confiserie française, Minerva...
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success in popular French cinema alongside directors such as Jean Delannoy, Marcel Carné, Michel Boisrond, André Cayatte, Gilles Grangier, or André Hunebelle...
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tradition, they trace their descend to Jambooñ (also spelt : Jambonge, Jambon, etc.) and Agaire (variantes : Ougeney, Eugeny, Eugene, etc.). For the legend...
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Adour River from the port of Bayonne, from where the incorrect name of jambon de Bayonne [Bayonne ham] arose. Today, the bulk of Bayonne ham is made in...
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