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    Pedro or Pierre Gailhard, full name Pierre Samson Gailhard, (1 August 1848 – 12 October 1918) was a French opera singer and theatre director. Gifted with...
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    of Paris, founded by the singer and future director of the Opéra Pedro Gailhard. His novel Gaucher Myrian, written in collaboration with the Bordeaux intellectual...
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    his main teachers. Among his fellow students were Victor Capoul and Pierre Gailhard, and according to Le Figaro the three made the Conservatoire "resound...
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    Gailhard, full name André Charles Samson Gailhard, was the son of Pierre Gailhard, once the director of the Paris Opera. He studied at the Conservatoire...
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    Piccaluga Le roi Yacoub tenor Fernand Tauffenberger Tomba-Kopo bass Pierre Gailhard Marchand d’esclaves Dupré Le Nègre Valery Justine Patouillard soprano...
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    Exposition of 1867 with Marie Cabel, Victor Capoul, Léon Achard, and Pierre Gailhard in the cast. A revised version was mounted on 17 April 1886 with Adèle...
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    Conservatoire de Paris. He studied singing with Edmond Duvernoy and Pierre Gailhard. After singing in theatres in the French provinces, he made his debut...
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    version retrieved 17 March 2017 via operamanager.com (in Italian). Degott, Pierre (28 November 2011). "Metz : Françoise de Rimini, dernier opéra d'Ambroise...
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  • Victor Arménise Robert Juillard Edited by Marthe Poncin Music by André Gailhard Production company Régina Films Distributed by Regina Distribution (France)...
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    the Atelier Lyrique and 4 programmes from the École de Danse. The poet Pierre Perrin began thinking and writing about the possibility of French opera...
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  • production included Mlle Sylvie and M. Pierre Blanchar. The production's metteur en scène was André Gailhard. Max Reinhardt staged La Prisonnière in...
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    vice-president Baron Xavier Reille Camille Guyot de Villeneuve Hyacinthe de Gailhard-Bancel Henri Bazire Henri-Constant Groussau Louis Hébert comte Ferri de...
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    and clouds. n°46: Gailhard building The building was built in 1883 by the architect Jacques Lacassin, on behalf of Pedro Gailhard, a lyrical artist who...
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  • Fabre as M. Pique Tonia Navar as Mme. Delaccarrier Pierre Labry as Client de la guinguette Pierre Athon as Marchand des quatre saisons Mady Berry as Mme...
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    tenor Louis Guéymard Étienne Dereims Pythéas bass Hippolyte Brémond Pedro Gailhard Alcée baritone Mécène Marié de l'Isle Léon Melchissédec Pittacus bass  —...
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    parent company has been sold in 1916 to 1918 to the Hachette group. André Gailhard Lucien Richemont 1907: La Tragédie florentine by Oscar Wilde, directed...
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    Coppini and Adelaide Viganò. In August 1894, she was discovered by Pedro Gailhard, director of the Paris Opera, who took her to Paris together with her friend...
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    Grand Prize) 1906 – Louis Dumas 1907 – Maurice Le Boucher 1908 – André Gailhard 1909 – Jules Mazellier 1910 – Noël Gallon 1911 – Paul Paray 1912 – First...
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    Chrysanthème, staged at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in 1893, was a setting of Pierre Loti's story of a betrayed geisha, a theme that later inspired Puccini's...
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    Le Cid (opera) (category Operas based on works by Pierre Corneille)
    Grévy, with Jean de Reszke as Rodrigue. The staging was directed by Pedro Gailhard, with costumes designed by Comte Lepic, and sets by Eugène Carpezat (act...
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  • Rebner, Jan Stone 3. France Suzanne Baldon, Annie Chanfray, Marguerite de Gailhard, Geneviève Morénas, Marianne Serf 1968 Deauville, France 19 1. Sweden Britt...
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  • Périer, Charles Gilibert Basses: Pol Plançon, Édouard de Reszke, Pedro Gailhard, Jean-François Delmas, Juste Nivette, Hippolyte Belhomme Dramatic Sopranos:...
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    Capoul as a tenor Fantasio, Couderc as the Prince, Potel as Marinoni, Gailhard as Spark, Mlle Dalti as Elsbeth and Moisset as the page. However, at the...
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  • of episcopacy, and Peter Du Moulin. Among the opposing voices was Jean Gailhard, who had arrived in England c.1660, and whose sympathies lay with the Puritans...
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    November 1907), Messager’s Madame Chrysanthème (9 November 1906), and Gailhard’s Amaryllis (8 February 1907) complete make-overs of Bizet’s Carmen (19...
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