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    15 September. 1871: Le testament de Monsieur de Crac, operetta by Charles Lecocq, as Thibaude, at the Bouffes-Parisiens, 23 October. 1872: Le Serpent...
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  • (17 May 2019). "Blu-ray Review: "The Devil's Nightmare" Seduces in 2K". Rue Morgue. Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 23 January...
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  • pochade musicale in 1 act, written in collaboration with Florimond Hervé, Charles Lecocq and G. Maurice, under the unique pseudonym "Alcindor", lyrics by MMrr...
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    La Marjolaine by Charles Lecocq, Le Tzigane by Johann Strauss, in 1878 Le petit duc by Lecocq, in 1879 La Petite Mademoiselle by Lecocq and in 1880 Belle...
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  • by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Bobilichka 1956: Le Jour et la Nuit by Charles Lecocq – Sanchette 1956: Le Médium by Gian Carlo Menotti – Madame Nolan 1956:...
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    were presented, by composers such as Georges Bizet, Léo Delibes, and Charles Lecocq. The chef d'orchestre was Bernardin. On 11 February 1869 Louis Martinet...
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    Paul Barras as is claimed in the libretto of the famous operetta by Charles Lecocq, La Fille de madame Angot, in which Mlle Lange appears in a secondary...
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    with music by Charles Lecocq. In 1860,[citation needed] Siraudin opened a confectionery shop — the Maison Siraudin — at the corner of the Rue de la Paix...
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    1862) Les Prés Saint-Gervais (1862), with Philippe Gille and music by Charles Lecocq Les Ganaches (1862) Bataille d'amour (1863), with Karl Daclin and music...
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    theatre moved to the rue de Bondy and the repertoire developed more in the field of operetta, La fille de Madame Angot by Charles Lecocq in 1873, Les cloches...
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    Sack of Dinant (category Charles de Gaulle)
    reconnaissance patrol made a quick incursion into town. Two uhlans advanced into rue Saint-Jacques, prompting the Garde Civique to open fire, though no hits were...
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    Heavily annotated. Cyrano de Bergerac is the leading male character in Charles Lecocq's 1896 opéra comique Ninette. Most recently, his likeness was the center...
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    on 20 April 1829. In La fille de Madame Angot, an opéra-comique by Charles Lecocq put on on 4 December 1872, the heroine Clairette Angot sings "Didn't...
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    1870–71. In Brussels he was in three world premieres of operettas by Charles Lecocq: as Sir Jonathan Plupersonn in Les cent vierges (1872), Pomponnet in...
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    "Hervé" in Sadie 1992, vol. 2, p. 708. Gänzl 2001, p. 722. "Lecocq, [Alexandre] Charles" in Gänzl 2001, pp. 1165–1168. Gänzl 2001, pp. 1602–1603. Gänzl...
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    composer and musician Albert Sorel (1842–1906), a French historian. Pascal Lecocq (born 1958), fine art surrealist painter, workshop and gallery from 1988...
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 9780262023092. Yvonne Singer-Lecocq (1986). Un Louvre Inconnu : Quand l'Etat y logeait ses artistes 1608-1806...
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    music for songs, romances and operettas by Justin Clérice, Louis Ganne, Charles Lecocq, Olivier Métra, Edmond Missa, Robert Planquette, Vincent Scotto and...
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    Le jour et la nuit (opera) (category Operas by Charles Lecocq)
    with a libretto by Albert Vanloo and Eugène Leterrier and music by Charles Lecocq. It was first performed in Paris in 1881, ran for 193 performances and...
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    Karttunen, Pierre Lénert, David Lively, Jean-Marc Luisada, Roselyne Masset-Lecocq, Patrick Messina, Daniel Ottevaere, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Bruno Rigutto...
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  • and her friends Michel Pylliser 52 × 13 min 1994 2D Camp Farmcreek Simon Lecocq, Gene Laufenberg 52 x 11 min 2022 2D CJ the DJ Mark Gravas 52 × 11 min 2009...
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    Christian and Granier, a revival of Excelsior!, and the Paris premiere of Charles Lecocq's Ali-Baba were presented in 1889. After a ballet and a grand revue,...
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    Queens of Mabille"), with music by A. Pilati. In a 1942 rewrite of Charles Lecocq's 1872 operetta Les cent vierges (The Hundred Virgins), it is the setting...
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    September 1869 – Le Rajah de Mysore, musical buffoonery in one act by Charles Lecocq, libretto by Chivot and Duru, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens : Fisapour...
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    Roger-Millès at the Olympia, January. 1898: Barbe-bleue, ballet-pantomime by Charles Lecocq, libretto by R. de Saint-Geniès, at the Olympia, as Rosalinde. 1899:...
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    Rabelais, play by Oscar Méténier 1894: Nos bons chasseurs, vaudeville by Charles Lecocq, text by Paul Bilhaud and Michel Carré 1897: Brouillard du matin, play...
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  • Decca 430,196–2 Guest, Ivor Forbes. CD Liner Notes. Ferdinand Hérold/Charles Lecocq. La Fille mal gardée / Mam'zelle Angot . John Lanchbery cond. Orchestra...
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    librettos for the leading French composers of operetta: Hervé, Offenbach, Lecocq and Audran. His father was Jacques Denis Duru (Charonne, 1784 – Paris, 18...
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  • (d. 1891) 1819 – Magdalene Thoresen, Danish writer (d. 1903) 1832 – Charles Lecocq, French pianist and composer (d. 1918) 1843 – Frederik VIII of Denmark...
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    aux clercs went on to serve as a recipe book for the next half-century: Lecocq, Offenbach, Varney, Audran and even Bizet consulted it with profit, each...
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