Thomas-Marie-François Sauvage (1794 - May 1877) was a French dramatist, theatre director and critic. He collaborated with Adolphe Adam (an opéra comique...
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Sauvage, French for "savage" may refer to: Alexis Sauvage (born 1991), French footballer Catherine Sauvage (1929–1998), French singer and actress Cécile...
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Fantastic Planet (redirect from La Planète Sauvage)
Fantastic Planet (French: La Planète sauvage; Czech: Divoká planeta, lit. 'The Wild Planet') is a 1973 French-language experimental independent adult...
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Halévy. Another, title unknown, was for a libretto by Arthur Leroy and Thomas Sauvage. This performance, against Bizet's wishes, omitted the scherzo that...
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Paris Le Neveu de Monseigneur pastiche 2 acts Jean-François Bayard, Thomas Sauvage and Romieu (consists of music adapted by Luc Guėnėe from operas by Rossini...
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is an opéra bouffon in two acts by Adolphe Adam with a libretto by Thomas Sauvage. It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 18 May 1849....
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Jean Sauvage (1455 – 7 June 1518) was the chancellor of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He was also known as Jean Le Sauvage. Sauvage was born in Lille....
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Henri Émile Sauvage (22 September 1842 in Boulogne-sur-Mer – 3 January 1917 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) was a French paleontologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist...
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Screen One (redirect from Ball Trap on the Cote Sauvage)
(Based on the novel Scandal, by A.N. Wilson). 8 "Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage" Andrew Davies Jack Gold 27 December 1989 (1989-12-27) Special. Starring...
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Henri-Montan Berton 1835: Dolly ou Le cœur d'une femme, drama in 3 acts, with Thomas Sauvage and de Lurieu 1839: Mme de Brienne, drama in 2 acts, with Saint-Yves...
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Le caïd (category Operas by Ambroise Thomas)
bouffon or opéra bouffe) in two acts composed by Ambroise Thomas to a libretto by Thomas Sauvage. It was premiered on 3 January 1849 by the Opéra-Comique...
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Niki Tsongas (redirect from Nicola Dickson Sauvage Tsongas)
Nicola Dickson "Niki" Tsongas (/ˈsɒŋɡəs/; née Sauvage; born April 26, 1946) is an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts...
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opéra bouffe 1 act Paul Verlaine and probably Lucien Viotti, after Thomas Sauvage and Gabriel de Lurieu's Fich-Tong-Khan ou L'orphelin de la Tartarie...
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Weber's Der Freischütz, that had been translated and adapted in 1824 by Thomas Sauvage and Castil-Blaze, for performance at the Théâtre de l'Odéon. Eugène...
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three post-apocalyptic novels (L'autoroute sauvage, La mort en billes and L'île brûlée), all Gilles Thomas' novels take place in a fictional universe...
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'parade chinoise' Fich-Tong-Khan ou L'orphelin de le Tartarie of 1835 by Thomas Sauvage (1794-1877) and Gabriel de Lurieu (1792-1869). The title is tongue-in-cheek...
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Tardif vaudeville Mélesville 1824 Robin des Bois opéra fantastique Thomas Sauvage, Castil-Blaze Carl Maria von Weber 1824 La Haine d'une femme vaudeville...
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commemorative foundation stone being laid at Cilcen Grove by Mayor Thomas Sauvage J.P on 30 July 1920. Abercrombie's design survives to this day. The...
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James Sauvage (born James Savage), (9 May 1849 – 27 November 1922) was a Welsh baritone singer. Sauvage grew up in the mining community of Penrhos, Rhosllannerchrugog...
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Bell Savage Inn (redirect from Belle Sauvage Inn)
French phrase belle sauvage, but Hensleigh Wedgwood considered that interpretation with scepticism. In 1554, it is recorded that Sir Thomas Wyatt, leader of...
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produced every year. Chateau d'Yquem was acquired by Jacques de Sauvage in December 1593. De Sauvage acquired the property from the French monarchy by exchanging...
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composer Ambroise Thomas (1811–1896). All premieres took place in Paris unless otherwise noted. Forbes, Elizabeth (1992), 'Thomas, Ambroise' in The New...
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acts, with Varin 1852: L'Habit de Mylord, opéra comique in 1 act, with Thomas Sauvage 1852: La Jolie Meunière, vaudeville in 1 act 1852: Poste restante, vaudeville...
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May 2024. "Prix des Cinémas Art et Essai 2024 : LES GRAINES DU FIGUIER SAUVAGE de Mohammad Rasoulof". Association Française des Cinémas d'Art et d'Essai...
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Odéon. It opened on 18 March 1832 with Un panorama, a vaudeville by Thomas Sauvage. Bernard gathered a cast of a dozen actors alongside whom he put on...
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more faithful to the original than the previous French adaptation by Thomas Sauvage and Castil-Blaze, known as Robin de Bois, which had nevertheless been...
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Pocahontas (1806) James Nelson Barker's The Indian Princess; or, La Belle Sauvage (1808) George Washington Parke Custis, Pocahontas; or, The Settlers of...
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Myth of the Noble savage (redirect from Bon sauvage)
philosopher Michel de Montaigne presents "Nature's Gentleman", the bon sauvage counterpart to civilized Europeans in the 16th century. 17th century The...
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le Coiffeur, comedy in 1 act mingled with couplets, with Dupin and Thomas Sauvage, 1824 Monsieur le pique assiette, comédie en vaudevilles in 1 act, with...
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business. In 1851 his expanding interests led to his renting part of La Belle Sauvage, a London inn which had been a playhouse in Elizabethan times. The former...
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