Pierre-Louis-Philippe Dietsch (also Dietch, Dietzch, Dietz) (17 March 1808 – 20 February 1865) was a French composer and conductor, perhaps best remembered...
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was not of Arcadelt's original work, rather of a setting by Pierre-Louis Dietsch loosely based on Arcadelt. The last composer to die whose works Liszt...
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include: Guillaume Dietsch, French footballer Mike Dietsch, Canadian politician Pierre-Louis Dietsch, French composer Waltraud Dietsch, German sprinter...
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librettist for Donizetti and Bellini (b. 1788) February 20 – Pierre-Louis Dietsch, French composer and conductor (b. 1808) April 1 – Giuditta Pasta, operatic...
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by Jacques Arcadelt is actually a 19th-century arrangement by Pierre-Louis Dietsch, loosely based on Arcadelt's three part madrigal "Nous voyons que les...
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composed by Pierre-Louis Dietsch, which Wagner claimed had been developed from the scenario he had sold to the Opéra. The similarity of Dietsch's opera to Wagner's—according...
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transferred the action to another part of the North Sea, off Norway. Pierre-Louis Dietsch composed an opera Le vaisseau fantôme, ou Le maudit des mers (The Phantom...
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focused on church music. Fauré's tutors were Clément Loret for organ, Louis Dietsch for harmony, Xavier Wackenthaler for counterpoint and fugue, and Niedermeyer...
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March 2014. "Le Prince de Joinville remettant le cercueil de l'empereur à Louis-Philippe". Retrieved 18 March 2014. "Napoleon's tomb". Retrieved 20 March...
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further extensive changes. The text was translated into French (by Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter and others). Venus, a role that in the Dresden version was...
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Maria is not an original sacred work by the composer. In 1842, Pierre-Louis Dietsch adjusted Arcadelt's chanson "Nous voyons que les hommes" to the Latin...
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bandleader, instrumentalist (keyed bugle) (d. 1861) March 17 – Pierre-Louis Dietsch, French composer, conductor (d. 1865) March 19 – José María Urvina,...
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Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 28 February 1862 (Conductor: Pierre-Louis Dietsch) Balkis, the queen soprano Pauline Guéymard-Lauters Bénoni mezzo-soprano...
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Phantom Ship") is an opera in two acts and three tableaux by Pierre-Louis Dietsch to a French libretto by Paul Foucher and Bénédict-Henry Révoil, based...
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Society Pierre-Louis Cretey (1635–1702), French baroque painter and one of the leading masters in the Lyonnaise school Pierre-Louis Dietsch (1808–1865),...
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the power of The Clan". The West Australian. Retrieved 30 January 2023. Dietsch, Jake (10 January 2024). "Long-serving Liberal MLC Donna Faragher will...
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idea to produce a new opera, Le vaisseau fantôme, with music by Pierre-Louis Dietsch (libretto by Paul Foucher), which failed to please. Rosine Stoltz, the...
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Niedermeyer, the school of church music in Paris, He studied under Pierre-Louis Dietsch (harmony), Georges Schmitt (organ and improvisation) and Camille Saint-Saëns...
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Chypre by Halévy, 22 December 1841 Barlow in Le vaisseau fantôme by Louis Dietsch, 9 November 1842 Pierre 1900, p. 834. Kutsch & Riemens 2003, p. 3763...
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studied at the École Niedermeyer de Paris where he was a student of Louis Dietsch and Georg Schmitt. In 1858, he won the Grand Prix for composition and...
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February, he had a mass played at the église St. Eustache, with Pierre-Louis Dietsch as the organist and Ambroise Thomas as the conductor. Elwart died in...
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UFO. 2 "Pinkbeard's Treasure" Fabien Limousin Cédric Stephan Louis Musso Cédric Dietsch May 11, 2019 (2019-05-11) Magoo, wandering at the park going after...
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situations dear to the audiences of his time." These included Pierre-Louis Dietsch's opera Le Vaisseau fantôme (9 November 1842), Adolphe Adam's opera Richard...
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Soldat Takako" Louis Albert Guillaume Cochard Cédric Dietsch 19 January 2014 (2014-01-19) 36 "Fresh Water Pig" "Cochon d'eau Douce" Louis Albert Guillaume...
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"Biography for Fran Landesman", Women of the Beat Frances Dietsch Landesman obituary, St. Louis Beacon (July 23, 2011) Obituary in The New York Times, August...
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McGehee School (redirect from Louis S. McGehee High School)
Non-denominational Established 1912 Founder Louise S. McGehee Chairperson Hannah Dietsch, Chair, Board of Trustees Dean Val Whitfield Lower School Principal Bess...
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opera, Le Vaissau fantôme, to be put to music by a French composer, Louis-Philippe Dietsch. Wagner sold the work for five hundred francs, and returned home...
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Chantilly, Virginia The Collection at Chevy Chase, Chevy Chase, Maryland Dietsch, Deborah K. (November 17, 2008). "HOK's Bill Hellmuth: On top of the world"...
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"Interview: Heather Langenkamp". April 9, 2008. Retrieved June 11, 2016. Dietsch, Drew (September 14, 2016). "Movie of the Day: Cursed (2005)". CHUD.com...
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163–165. Sturrock 2010, pp. 166–167. Sturrock 2010, p. 167. Dahl 2013b. Dietsch, Deborah K. (1 December 2013). "Roald Dahl Slept Here: From attaché to...
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