Charles Jean Baptiste Grisart (29 September 1837 – 11 March 1904) was a French operatic composer. Charles Jean Baptiste Grisart was born on 29 September...
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Grisart (pronounced [ɡʁizaʁ]) is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Grisart (1837–1904), French composer Jean-Louis Victor...
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1825) March 10 – Giovanni Cesari, castrato singer (b. 1843) March 11 – Charles Grisart, opera composer (b. 1837) March 20 – Louisa Pyne, operatic soprano...
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movement; in Milan, Kingdom of Italy (d. 1957, stomach tumor) Died: Charles Grisart, 66, French opera composer Sir Herbert Harley Murray KCB, 74, Scottish...
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Henri Bocage Charles Grisart Vaudeville, 9 October 1879) Les poupées de l'infante, opéra comique in 3 acts Henri Bocage Charles Grisart Folies-Dramatiques...
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in France, as well as singing in Le Petit Abbé, a one-act opera by Charles Grisart at the Metropolitan Opera, which also featured Enrico Caruso and Frances...
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Gerő: Vadgalamb (Culver) – Rica a pásztorlány (Rica the shepherdess) Charles Grisart: A királykisasszony bábui – Les Poupées de l'Infante – main role Hervé:...
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Jean-Louis Victor Grisart (Paris, 28 June 1797 - Paris, 14 May 1877) was a French architect. Jean-Louis Victor Grisart was a student of Jean-Jacques-Marie...
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Leçon d'amour, by Livrat and Watchs. 1873: La Quenouille de Verre, by Charles Grisart, as Lucette, at the Bouffes-Parisiens, 7 November. 1875: La Cruche...
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her début in Paris in 1888 as Aurore de Nevers in the première of Charles Grisart's Le Bossu. From 1890 to 1905, she performed in a wide variety of soprano...
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Hérisson de Porc Epic in Chabrier's L'étoile (1877), the Governor in Charles Grisart's Le Pont d'Avignon (1878), the Marquis de rues in Hervé's La marquise...
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201–211. doi:10.1111/cge.12051. PMID 23131014. S2CID 204999137. Lederer D, Grisart B, Digilio MC, Benoit V, Crespin M, Ghariani SC, et al. (January 2012)...
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No award 1717 – Charles Lamy 1718–20 – No record 1721 – Charles-Joseph Natoire 1722 – No record 1723 – François Boucher 1724 – Charles-André van Loo 1725...
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La servante Marie-Jacqueline Chantal as Une invitée chez Métra Charles Camus as Grisart Louis Florencie as Trancher Pedro Elviro as Arthur et Meyer Lucien...
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Melchior Berri, Hector Lefuel, Alexis Paccard, Jean-Louis Victor Grisart, and Jean-Charles Danjoy. Beginning in 1823 Huyot began presenting lectures in classical...
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Najac 1873: La Quenouille de verre: opéra-bouffe en 3 actes, music by Grisart 1874: Madame l'archiduc, opéra-bouffe, in three acts, music by Jacques...
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