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    Opéra de Dijon is an opera company and arts organization in Dijon, France. It administers both the Grand Théâtre de Dijon and the Auditorium de Dijon which...
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    and 6 January 2001). The Grand Théâtre de Dijon, built in 1828 and one of the main performing venues of the Opéra de Dijon, was declared a monument historique...
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    List of opera houses (category Lists of theatres)
    Helsinki Grand Théâtre, Angers Opéra-théâtre d'Avignon, Avignon Opéra Théâtre de Besançon, Besançon Grand Théâtre, Bordeaux Auditorium de Dijon, Dijon (Opéra...
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    Berlin Staatsoper Unter den Linden (from 4 August 2000) and at the Grand Théâtre, Dijon, (from 30 March 2004 under Philippe Cambreling, with Isabelle Poulenard...
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    Jacques Cellerier (category Architects from Dijon)
    rue Vannerie (trésorier des États de Bourgogne) (1779). Grand Théâtre de Dijon, place du Théâtre. Cellerier only started it because his first stone was...
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    Michel Fau (category French theatre directors)
    Michel Fau (born 1964) is a French comedian, actor and theatre director. At 18, he left his hometown for training at French National Academy of Dramatic...
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  • Dijon becomes part of the Côte-d'Or department. 1793 – Population: 20,760. 1802 – Sainte-Chapelle de Dijon [fr] demolished. 1828 – Grand Theatre built...
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    and café-théâtre. Its façade was repainted in its original colours in 2006, but its pagoda roof has been removed. In May 2015, the theatre hosted a "Who...
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  • Jean-Jacques-Joseph Debillemont (category Musicians from Dijon)
    at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin. He was also responsible for music critic columns in various newspapers such as L'élu du peuple in Dijon or la...
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    "Bayeux, théâtre du plus grand projet de création de vitraux dans une cathédrale en France". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-01-06. "Bayeux, théâtre du...
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  • lyric festivals and theatres: Angers-Nantes Opéra Opéra Grand Avignon (fr) Opéra National de Bordeaux Théâtre de Caen (fr) Opéra de Dijon Opéra de Lille Opéra...
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  • Competition. From 1957 to 1960, he was first conductor of the Grand Théâtre lyrique de Dijon, where he met Jésus Etcheverry, with whom he perfected his training...
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  • György Ligeti (Capitole de Toulouse, Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux), l'Opéra de Lune by Brice Pauset (Opéra de Dijon). He has also been the director of the...
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  • Pierre-Paul Gobet, called Dorfeuille (category French theatre managers and producers)
    Théâtre-Français (modern Théâtre de l'Odéon), which would operated only one month. In 1799 he established a theatre for young comedians, the Théâtre des...
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  • Albiani: Verdi's Simon Boccanegra Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, conductor: Pinchas Steinberg Trivia: Viva Verdi, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, conductor: Giampaolo...
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    had a population of 2,811,423 in 2017. Its prefecture and largest city is Dijon, although the regional council sits in Besançon, making Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
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  • Laurent Pelly (category Theatre directors from Paris)
    Co-production Teatro Real Madrid, Grand Théâtre de Genève (Théâtre des Nations) 2017 : Il barbiere di Siviglia, by Rossini, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Co-production...
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    Collection de l’Etat. (1955) L’oiseau - Musée des Beaux Arts de Dijon. (1965) Le théâtre romain - Musée Rolin, Autun. (1984) Les pelleteurs (fusain) et...
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    Georges Vitaly (category French theatre managers and producers)
    de Bourgogne Dijon 1962: Pomme, pomme, pomme by Jacques Audiberti, Théâtre La Bruyère 1962: La Queue du diable by Yves Jamiaque, Théâtre La Bruyère 1962:...
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    famous theatres include the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, also a state institution and theatrical landmark; the Théâtre Mogador; and the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse...
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  • The Lovers (1958 film) (category Venice Grand Jury Prize winners)
    husband Henri (Alain Cuny) and young daughter, Catherine, in a mansion near Dijon. Her emotionally remote husband is a busy newspaper owner who has little...
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    Saint-Martin), Antwerp (Théâtre Royal Français), Barcelona (Liceu) and Ghent (Grand Théâtre) that created the blueprint for grand opéra and romantic scenography...
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  • Charles Poisot (category Musicians from Dijon)
    musicographer, he was also director of the Dijon Conservatory, where he spent his life. Charles Poisot was born in Dijon, but his family moved to Paris in 1834...
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  • made his debut at Dijon in 1891 and toured the French provinces, singing in Rheims, Nice, Bordeaux, and especially at the Théâtre du Grand Cercle in Aix-les-Bains...
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  • d'Italie (1963), Dijon, Musée des beaux-arts Théâtre des marionnettes (1963), Dijon, Musée des beaux-arts Paul Valéry (1965), Dijon, Musée des beaux-arts...
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  • moved to Paris, where he got a job at Odéon - Théâtre de l'Europe (formerly the Théâtre de l’Odéon) as a theatre extra. It was then and there that he wrote...
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  • Le Zénith (redirect from Zénith de Dijon)
    Dijon, France Built: 2004—2005 Opened: October 2005 Capacity: 7,800 Website: Zénith de Dijon Website The Zénith de Dijon (also known as Zénith Dijon)...
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    Denise Darcel (category American musical theatre actresses)
    French baker, and she was college educated, studying at the University of Dijon. According to a friend, whom she met in Paris during World War II, she was...
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    Group) Clearte in Agostino Steffani's Niobe (Royal Opera, London and Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg) Licida in Vivaldi's L'Olimpiade (Garsington Opera) Akhnaten...
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  • Éric Savin (category Actors from Dijon)
    Éric Savin (born Dijon, 14 November 1964) is a French film and TV actor. Savin comes from a rugby family, which meant he was more interested in a sports...
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