Alexandre Charles Lecocq (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ ʃaʁl ləkɔk]; 3 June 1832 – 24 October 1918) was a French composer, known for his opérettes and...
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Lecocq is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Charles Lecocq (1832–1918), French operetta composer Barbara Ann LeCocq...
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voice and piano, op. 17 (1872/9) Louis Lacombe in a setting dated 1888 Charles Lecocq in Six Fables de Jean de la Fontaine for voice and piano (1900), available...
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17, 1872–79) Louis Lacombe in Fables de La Fontaine, (op. 72 1875) Charles Lecocq, the first of his Six Fables de Jean de la Fontaine for voice and piano...
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music by Charles Lecocq, Théâtre de la Renaissance, 22 January 1881: La Roussotte, comédie en vaudeville, music by Hervé, Charles Lecocq, and Marius...
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List of operettas (section Charles Lecocq (1832–1918))
For definition and discussion of the genre, see Operetta. Operettas by composer: Victoria und ihr Husar (1930) Die Blume von Hawaii (1931) Ball im Savoy...
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directed by José Luis Garci Ninette (opera), an 1896 opéra comique by Charles Lecocq Ninette, Manitoba All pages with titles beginning with Ninette All pages...
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Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied, to music by Gabriel Pierné, 1924 Le Cygne, Charles Lecocq, 1899 Dance Panels, Aaron Copland, 1963 Dance Preludes, to music by...
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piano (1881). Louis Lacombe, set for 4 male voices (Op. 88,2 1887) Charles Lecocq in Six Fables de Jean de la Fontaine for voice and piano (1900) Camille...
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January 1891 greatly affected him. In 1892, he wrote to his friend Charles Lecocq, "Never has an artist more loved, more tried to honour music than me...
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in more than one opera. Another Frenchman who took up this form was Charles Lecocq. The singspiel developed in 18th-century Vienna and spread throughout...
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Story by Pierre-Claude Garnier (as Charles Lecocq) Patrice Rhomm Produced by Pierre-Claude Garnier (as Charles Lecocq) Zeljko Kunkera Claudio Rainis Starring...
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Nouveautés. Music by Charles Lecocq . Miousic, opérette, premiere 22 March 1914, Paris, Olympia. Music by Reynaldo Hahn, Charles Lecocq and André Messager...
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Halévy. The prize was awarded jointly to Bizet and Charles Lecocq, a compromise which years later Lecocq criticised on the grounds of the jury's manipulation...
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(in Italian). David Kimbell 2001, in Holden p. 1000 Melitz and Osborne, Charles: sources of the synopsis The Order of Calatrava was a Military Order which...
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(1862) Louis Lacombe, among his Fables de La Fontaine (Op. 72 1875) Charles Lecocq in Six Fables de Jean de la Fontaine for voice and piano (1900) André...
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Aesop's Fables, versified & arranged for the piano forte (London, 1890) Charles Lecocq, the third piece in his Six Fables de Jean de la Fontaine for voice...
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dormant (Carafa), by Michele Carafa, 1825 La belle au bois dormant (Lecocq), by Charles Lecocq, 1900 Dornröschen (The Sleeping Beauty), by Humperdinck, 1902...
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Petipa and composed by Ludwig Minkus La Camargo (opera) (1878), by Charles Lecocq La Camargo, an 1897 unpublished opera by Wolf-Ferrari La Camargo (1912)...
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including Charles Simon Catel. Adolphe Adam [pupils] Georges Bizet Léo Delibes [pupils] César Franck [pupils] Albert Lavignac [pupils] Charles Lecocq Louis...
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"Hervé" in Sadie 1992, vol. 2, p. 708. Gänzl 2001, p. 722. "Lecocq, [Alexandre] Charles" in Gänzl 2001, pp. 1165–1168. Gänzl 2001, pp. 1602–1603. Gänzl...
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secchia rapita premiered at the Teatro Goldoni, Florence Alexandre Charles Lecocq – Les cent vierges Miguel Marqués – Justos por pecadores Karel Miry...
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1942: Aleko (music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky) 1943: Mam'zelle Angot (music, Charles Lecocq) 1944: Mad Tristan (with sets, costumes, and artwork by Salvador Dalí)...
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(died 1908) April 15 – Gabriel Baille, composer (died 1909) June 3 – Charles Lecocq, composer (died 1918) July 2 – Félix Henri Duquesnel, lyricist (died...
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It may also refer to: Plutus (opera), a three-act opéra comique by Charles Lecocq Plutus (play), an Ancient Greek comedy by the playwright Aristophanes...
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Alì Babà, an 1871 opera by Giovanni Bottesini Ali-Baba (Lecocq), 1887 opera by Charles Lecocq Ali Baba (TV series) or Ali Baba: Dastaan-E-Kabul, a 2022...
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1862) Les Prés Saint-Gervais (1862), with Philippe Gille and music by Charles Lecocq Les Ganaches (1862) Bataille d'amour (1863), with Karl Daclin and music...
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complete list of the operas and operettas of the French composer Charles Lecocq (1832–1918). Lecocq wrote 21 opéras comiques, 12 opéras bouffes, eight opérettes...
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Francisco Perpiñá Vocal — 1901 Elle for voice and piano words by Charles Lecocq Vocal 118 1902 Romance du soir for soprano, alto, tenor and bass words...
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competition organised by Jacques Offenbach. He shared first prize with Charles Lecocq. His reward was to have the piece performed 11 times at Offenbach's...
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