Jules Gressier, (24 June 1897, in Roubaix (Nord-Pas-de-Calais) – 27 June 1960, in Aix-les-Bains (Rhône-Alpes) was a French conductor, particularly associated...
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smelter Charles Bodart-Timal (1897–1971): songwriter and chansonnier Jules Gressier (1897–1960): conductor Francis Bousquet (1890–1942): Marseille-born...
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Claude Devos, Jean-Christophe Benoît and Liliane Berton, conducted by Jules Gressier. A 1961 radio broadcast with Charles Daguerressar as Rip, Lina Dachary...
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Gardiner), Isoline (1947; Louis Beydts), Monsieur Beaucaire (1958; Jules Gressier), Passionnément (1964; Jean-Paul Kreder; and 2021; Armando Noguera);...
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Pierre Germain – Raymond Saint Paul Choirs and Orchestra conducted by Jules Gressier, Recorded at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris, April 1953, Pathé...
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Nadine Sautereau (Bettly), Pierre Roi (a soldier), ORTF Lyric Ensemble, Jules Gressier (conductor), broadcast performance from 1954. Released on LP by Unique...
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orchestre de la Société philharmonique de Paris), notably directed by Jules Gressier and René Leibowitz, made a large number of gramophone recordings for...
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1952 studio (excerpts) Lehman Engel English 1953 studio (excerpts) Jules Gressier Orchestre Lamoureux French 1953 studio Otto Ackermann Philharmonia Orchestra...
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Edmond Valléry Gressier (21 December 1813, Corbie – 1 November 1892) was a French lawyer, senator for Somme (and President of its General Council) and...
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Hamel, Orchestre Lyrique de l'O.R.T.F., Chorale Lyrique de l'O.R.T.F. Jules Gressier. 1960 Phryné was scheduled for revival and recording in June 2021 at...
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(1960, French Radio) Hans le Joueur de flûte (Pippermann) conducted by Jules Gressier (1957, French Radio) Gilette de Narbonne (Le Roi René) conducted by...
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Victor Duruy and Jules Baroche Public works Pierre Magne Louis Henri Armand Behic Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette Edmond Valléry Gressier Agriculture and...
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Liliane Berton, Michel Dens, René Lenoty, and Gilbert Moryn, conducted by Jules Gressier. On 27 March 1958, French Radio broadcast a complete performance (since...
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excerpts from Le Barbier de Séville with the Opéra-Comique company under Jules Gressier (Pathé) 1954: Ariste in Bondeville's L'Ecole des Maris with the Opéra-Comique...
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Franz Lehár's La Veuve Joyeuse opposite Jacques Jansen for Pathé under Jules Gressier, Florent Schmitt's Psaume XLVII Op. 38 under Georges Tzipine, and Ravel's...
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Sénéchal Choeurs Radio Lyrique Paris, Orchestre Radio Lyrique Paris, Jules Gressier 1956 MacDonald H. "Le roi l'a dit". In: The New Grove Dictionary of...
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(Florestan); Orchestre de l’Association des Concerts Lamoureux conducted by Jules Gressier; recorded 1952, released by Pathé: 33 DTX 125 Complete Geneviève Moizan...
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Liliane Berton, Christiane Jacquin and Camille Maurane, conducted by Jules Gressier; and 18 October 1969, with Lina Dachary, Janine Capderou and Bernard...
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Liliane Berton, Willy Clément, René Hérent and Freda Betti, conducted by Jules Gressier. Lamb A, Gänzl, K. Charles Lecocq. In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera...
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Pierre-Michel Le Conte, with Heinz Rehfuss. He also singles out conductors Jules Gressier, Marcel Cariven and Jean Doussard who managed to create miracles of...
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Denis Joseph Delsaut Lucien Descamps Jules Descamps François Dufrasne E–H Alexandre Franck Louis Gille Emile Gressier Oscar Hernalsteens I–P Léon Jacquet...
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Victor Duruy and Jules Baroche Public works Pierre Magne Louis Henri Armand Behic Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette Edmond Valléry Gressier Agriculture and...
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Casabianca Jules Baroche Eugène Rouher Gustave Rouland Adolphe Vuitry Justice Jacques Pierre Abbatucci Ernest de Royer Claude Alphonse Delangle Jules Baroche...
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Henri Duvernois, lyrics by René Dorin 1931: Vieux Garçons, conducted by Jules Gressier "Malandain, Numéro 67 - Juillet/Septembre 2015". 17 March 2016. p. 7...
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Victor Duruy and Jules Baroche Public works Pierre Magne Louis Henri Armand Behic Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette Edmond Valléry Gressier Agriculture and...
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Pierre Jules Baroche (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒyl baʁɔʃ]; 18 November 1802, Paris – 29 October 1870, Jersey) was a French statesman, who served as...
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Mouton, Eugène Nicolaï, Ernest Tossier, Charles Wilkes, Paul Zeiger, and Jules Verbrugge. "1908 Summer Olympics: Football, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 30...
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brilliantly through the École Normale Supérieure, where he studied under Jules Michelet, he accompanied Michelet as secretary in his travels through France...
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in Tarbes which he subsequently expanded on designs by architect Louis-Jules Bouchot. In 1863, he had another holiday house erected in Vichy, later known...
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Victor Duruy and Jules Baroche Public works Pierre Magne Louis Henri Armand Behic Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette Edmond Valléry Gressier Agriculture and...
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