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    Fleur-de-Thé (Teaflower) is a three-act opéra bouffe with music by Charles Lecocq and words by Alfred Duru and Henri Chivot. The story centres on a French...
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  • Liselott (1932) Glückliche Reise (1932) Lisa, benimm dich! (1939) Fleur de thé (1868) La fille de Madame Angot (1871) Les cent vierges (1872) Giroflé-Girofla...
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    opéra-bouffe, Fleur-de-Thé (Tea-flower), twelve years later. His comic operas Les cent vierges (The Hundred Virgins, 1872), La fille de Madame Angot (1872)...
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    Her painting "Fleur de thé" was sold to banker Lisandro Bellinghurst. De Vigne exhibited her work in the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian...
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    Fleur-de-Thé, but it was not until he reached his forties that he gained international fame, with Les cent vierges (1872) and especially La fille de Madame...
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    librettists since his first big success, Fleur-de-Thé, ten years earlier. For the new piece his collaborators were the experienced team of Eugène Leterrier...
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    Lecocq 1868: Fleur-de-Thé 1869: Gandolfo 1872: Les cent vierges Edmond Audran 1879: Les noces d'Olivette 1880: La Mascotte 1882: Gillette de Narbonne 1884:...
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    substantial success had been Fleur-de-Thé (Tea-flower) a three-act opéra-bouffe in 1868. After moving to Brussels at the start of the war, Lecocq had two substantial...
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    the age of thirty-three. She is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C. The Pearl of Pekin (1888) an adaptation of the operetta Fleur-de-Thé...
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  • Framboise Tralala Une Bouquet en Mai Thé des Sables 2000 Tea for Two Jacinthe des Bois Oeillet Sauvage Verte Violette Fleur de Carotte 1999 Passage d'Enfer La...
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    une glace (Loyse) Ensemble – Sonnez, clochettes! (All) Act 3 Chorus – De fleur et de guirlandes Couplets – Un jeune cœur qui sommeille (Aurora) Ariette –...
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  • music video for "Fleur De Saison". A special edition of the album was released in December 2006, featuring bonus tracks, remixes of "Fleur De Saison" and Opium...
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    William Bertrand Busnach (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    In 1867 Busnach assumed the direction of the Théâtre de l'Athénée, where several of his operettas (Fleur-de-Thé, etc.) were performed. His greatest successes...
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    Alice Burville (category Women of the Victorian era)
    Hervé's Dagobert (1875) and in the title role in Lecocq's Fleur de Thé (1875). In 1876, Carte transferred his production of The Duke's Daughter, an adaptation...
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    It was first staged at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 20 April 1899. It is loosely based on the classical myth of Leda and the Swan. Pierrot – Mdlle. Pepa...
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    Robert Stoepel (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    Offenbach operettas, including La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, La Vie parisienne, Fleur de Thé, and Geneviève de Brabant. His most ambitious compositional effort...
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    Lecocq's Fleur-de-Thé at the Criterion Theatre.. Emily Soldene recalled in her 1898 memoirs that the actress playing Caesarine had to be replaced at the last...
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    Tien-Tien in Fleur-de-Thé by Charles Lecocq 1869: undetermined role in L’écossais de Chatou by Léo Delibes 1869: Cabriolo in La princesse de Trébizonde...
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    coffre (Here is the chest) Rondo (Kosiki) – Gardez-vous d'être trop rapide (Be careful – not too fast) Wedding song (Xicoco) – C'est une fleur! (It's a flower...
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  • bouffe, La fille de Madame Angot. Massine had previously created ballets to scores specially arranged from works by Scarlatti (The Good-Humoured Ladies...
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    Félicia Thierret (category Troupe of the Comédie-Française)
    Molière, Théâtre de l’Odéon : Dorine 24 December 1858 – En avant les Chinois ! [fr] by Labiche, Théâtre du Palais-Royal : Fleur-de-thé 2 February 1861...
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    presented at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, Paris, on 25 January 1878 and revived there in the 1879, 1881 and 1883 seasons with Granier. The first run –...
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  • Nereides Les Accroche-cœurs La Rose-thé Carmen Ce que disent les hirondelles. Chanson d'automne Noël Les Joujoux de la morte Après le feuilleton Le Château...
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    had been Fleur-du-thé (Tea-flower) a three-act opéra-bouffe in 1868. After moving to Brussels at the start of the war, he began composing for the Théâtre...
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    Madame de Montalban, go up in a captive balloon at Toulon in 1798; the cable breaks, the balloon is wafted among the clouds, where the two while away the time...
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    American reviewer thought that although the piece did not match Lecocq's most celebrated opera, La fille de Madame Angot, in popular appeal, it contained...
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  • opérettes, two 'opérettes bouffes'. two 'opérettes de salon', two 'saynètes', and one each of the following: 'bluette bouffe', 'comédie-musicale', 'féerie'...
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  • "Fleur de Saison" is a song in French by Émilie Simon. The title means "Seasonal Flower" in English. It is from her second studio album Végétal. The music...
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    Lebeaut and Ch. de Trogoff. It was first performed at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris, on 28 February 1896. The opera depicts the complicated but...
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    vaudeville 1868: Le Luxe de ma femme, one-act vaudeville 1868: L'île de Tulipatan, one-act opéra bouffe, music by Offenbach 1868: Fleur-de-Thé, three-act opéra...
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