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    Gustave-Hippolyte Roger (17 December 1815 – 12 September 1879) was a French tenor. He is best known for creating the leading tenor roles in La damnation...
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    Jeanne-Anaïs Castellan as Berthe, Pauline Viardot as Fidès, and Gustave-Hippolyte Roger as Jean. A sensational success at its premiere, the second city...
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    has foundered, and is now forced to go at a foot pace.'" When Gustave-Hippolyte Roger asked him to orchestrate Schubert's work for a performance in Baden-Baden...
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    Hortense Duflot-Maillard [Wikidata] Faust, an aging scholar tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Méphistophélès, the Devil disguised as a gentleman baritone or...
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    Obin, Anaïs Fargueil, Rosine Stoltz, Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin, Gustave-Hippolyte Roger and Charles-Marie Ponchard were among his students. Antoine Ponchard...
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    subsequently to become the most famous number from the opera. Gustave-Hippolyte Roger, who was originally intended to sing the lead tenor role of Phaon...
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    name. Massenet was employed as accompanist to the leading tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger, at whose house at Villiers-sur-Marne Wagner spent ten days in...
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  • title) was sung in the premiere by the celebrated French tenor, Gustave-Hippolyte Roger, (1815-1879). A stage production, "Azael, the prodigal : a grand...
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    in that city. She then went to Paris for further training with Gustave-Hippolyte Roger and first appeared there at the Opéra-Comique in La fille du régiment...
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    Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (French pronunciation: [ipɔlit adɔlf tɛn], 21 April 1828 – 5 March 1893) was a French historian, critic and philosopher. He was...
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    Haydée soprano Anne-Benoîte-Louise Lavoye Lorédan Grimani tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Malipieri bass Léonard Hermann-Léon Rafaela soprano Sophie Grimm...
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    Guéymard-Lauters Olympia mezzo-soprano Adelaide Borghi-Mamo Hélios tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Nicanor / Satan bass Louis-Henri Obin Magnus baritone Claude-Marie-Mécène...
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    Miolan-Carvalho Marie Cico Horace, poor, but in love with Sylvie tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Victor Capoul Mazet, manservant to Horace soprano Amélie Faivre...
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  • the role of count Léoni in Auber's Actéon. After the debut of Gustave-Hippolyte Roger, Révial could not stay; he retired in April 1838, and left for...
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    September 1881, Yvonne Dubel was a great-niece of the operatic tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger (1815–1879). After first being trained in voice by her mother,...
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    (Conductor: – ) Casilda soprano Anna Thillon Rafaël d'Estuniga tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Ferdinando VI of Spain bass Grard Gil Vargas tenor Edmond-Jules...
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    Moreau-Sainti Edgard Falsingham, a young corsair captain tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Keatt, Sir James Turner's cook soprano Laure Cinti-Damoreau Camilla...
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    Orient bass Louis-Henri Obin Léon, descendant of Ashvérus tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger Théodora, boatwoman of the Scheldt, sister of Léon mezzo-soprano...
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    (born 1948) Charles Filiger (1863–1928) Rosalie Filleul (1752–1794) Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1809–1864) Camille Flers (1802–1868) René Fontayne (1891–1952)...
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    result, she moved to Paris where she studied under the French tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger. She made her operatic debut in Liège in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera...
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    himself in possession of a robust tenor voice. He studied voice with Gustave-Hippolyte Roger, and in 1868 he made his operatic debut at the National Theatre...
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    mystérieuses in 1853, and taken up enthusiastically by the tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger in his concerts. The librettists based their one-act La chanson...
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    de Lavergne Gustave Humbert Bernard Jauréguiberry Benjamin Jaurès Charles Kolb-Bernard Sébastien Krantz Léon Lalanne Pierre Lanfrey Roger de Larcy Jules...
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    Émile Signol 1831 – Henri Frédéric Schopin 1832 – Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin 1833 – Eugène Roger 1834 – Paul Jourdy [fr] 1835 – No award 1836 – Dominique...
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  • Claude Chabrol and based on the 1857 novel Madame Bovary by French author Gustave Flaubert. Set in Normandy in the 1850s, the film follows the story of Emma...
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  • (1820–1903) Hippolyte Taine (1828–1893) Lord Acton (1834–1902) Thomas Hill Green (1836–1882) William Graham Sumner (1840–1910) Namık Kemal (1840–1888) Gustave Le...
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  • February 2024 Keeler, Nancy B. (2005), Nicholson, Angela (ed.), "Bayard, Hippolyte", The Oxford Companion to the Photograph, Oxford University Press, doi:10...
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  • Peter Szendy Pierre-André Taguieff Hippolyte Taine Gabriel Tarde Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Theobald of Étampes Gustave Thibon Xavier Tilliette Alexis de...
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    Henri Hauser Henri Langlois Henri Pescarolo Henri Rabaud Henri Schneider Hippolyte Taine Horace Finaly Jacques Copeau Jacques de Reinach Jacques Dutronc...
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  • photographers included Frenchmen, Félix Bonfils (1831–1885); Gustave Le Gray (1820–1884) and Hippolyte Arnoux, brothers Henri and Emile Bechard and the Greek...
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