or Jean-François Le Sueur. In 1797, Boieldieu offered the Feydeau La famille suisse and L'heureuse nouvelle. In 1798, he presented the Favart with Zoraime...
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painter François Lemoyne. Lemoyne later appointed Boucher as his apprentice, but after only three months, he went to work for the engraver Jean-François Cars...
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Opéra-Comique (redirect from Théâtre Favart)
artists, including, besides Favart, who also worked as a stage director, the comedian Préville, the stage designer François Boucher, and the ballet master...
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Charles Simon Favart (13 November 1710 – 12 May 1792) was a French playwright and theatre director. The Salle Favart in Paris is named after him. Born...
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him. François-André Danican Philidor came from the well-known musical Philidor family. The original name of his family was Danican, but François-André's...
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with ariettes, music by Nicolas Dalayrac, created at Opéra-Comique (salle Favart), (4 prairial an II) 23 May. 1802: Helvétius, ou La Vengeance d’un sage...
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1743 Zélindor, roi des Sylphes, ballet libretto, music by François Francœur and François Rebel, presented at Versailles 17 March 1745 Poésies chrétiennes...
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Italien. The Salle Favart is the third theatre with this name on this site. The first Salle Favart, built to the designs of Jean-François Heurtier, opened...
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second Salle Favart (Favart 2), followed by the Théâtre Lyrique on the Place du Châtelet (Lyrique), and then the third Salle Favart (Favart 3). Sources...
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one-act opéra-comique, with Pierre Laujon and Charles-Simon Favart, (parody of Zélindor by François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif) 1757: Le Nouvelliste dupé...
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France, the comte and comtesse de Provence, the comte de Buffon, Madame Favart, and the young Marie-Antoinette. Alexandrine Le Normant d'Étiolles (1750)...
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a genre in which he excelled but could not compete with Charles-Simon Favart. 1748: Denys le tyran, tragedy, 5 February 1749: Aristomène, tragedy, 30...
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include the Théâtre Montansier in Versailles (1777), and the original "Salle Favart"; home of the Comédie-Italienne, now known as the Opéra-Comique (1783)....
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Grand, by Jean Prévost 1807: Madame Favart, comédie en 1 acte en prose, mêlée de vaudevilles, avec Charles-François-Jean-Baptiste Moreau de Commagny 1808:...
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Antoine-Pierre-Charles Favart (6 October 1780 – 28 March 1867) was a 19th-century French playwright, painter, engraver and diplomat. Favart was born in Paris...
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(reprise salle Favart, 19 April 1790) : Alexis Sylvain, music by André Grétry, libretto by Jean-François Marmontel (reprise salle Favart) : Sylvain Philippe...
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has media related to François Flameng. The Landscapes of War - page with a gallery of war paintings of François Flameng "François, Léopold FLAMENG". geneanet...
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with a libretto by Edmond-Guillaume-François de Favières, was first performed by the Opéra-Comique at the Salle Favart on 3 December 1792 with a revival...
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Jean-Benjamin de La Borde (redirect from Jean-Benjamin François de la Borde)
Jean-Benjamin François de la Borde (5 September 1734 – 22 July 1794) was a French composer, writer on music and fermier général (farm tax collector). Born...
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This French composer Daniel François Esprit Auber (1782–1871) is best known for his operas, including 31 opéras comiques, 7 opéras, 3 drames lyriques,...
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by Henri François Berton, Théâtre Feydeau, 2 January 1811: Ninette à la cour, opéra comique in 2 acts and in verse, after Charles-Simon Favart, music by...
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stage name Durancy was a French actor-director and part of Charles Simon Favart’s acting troupe. He headed the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels from 1 April...
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Hôtel de Crozat (section Salle Favart)
was demolished in 1780, the property subdivided, and a theatre, the Salle Favart, constructed in the former garden. The street facade was of modest width...
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Théodore Dubois (redirect from Francois Clement)
1854. He studied the piano with Antoine François Marmontel, the organ with François Benoist, harmony with François Bazin and counterpoint and composition...
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Poux Bouli Lanners – Corporal Urbain Chardolot Philippe Duquesne – Favart François Levantal – Gaston Thouvenel Stéphane Butet – Julien Phillipot Thierry...
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after Le Roman comique by Paul Scarron, created at Comédie-Italienne (Salle Favart) 5 December, music by Henri Montan Berton. 1791: Lodoïska, three-act opéra...
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masterpiece, the Coquette fixée. He was a close friend of Charles Simon Favart and his wife. His pen was always at the service of any of his friends, and...
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Le Samouraï (category Films scored by François de Roubaix)
working for Rey Michel Boisrond as Wiener, Jane's wealthy boyfriend Robert Favart as the bartender at Martey's, who is a witness at the lineup Jean-Pierre...
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This is a list of the complete operas of the French composer François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795). One of the early masters of the opéra comique...
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Madame Favart is an opéra comique, or operetta, in three acts by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Alfred Duru and Henri Chivot. After...
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