Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (redirect from Madame Dugazon)
Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (18 June 1755 – 22 September 1821), also known as Madame Dugazon, was a French operatic mezzo-soprano, actress and dancer. Born in Berlin...
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Lefebvre (1755–1821), a mezzo-soprano opera singer who used the stage name Madame Dugazon after her marriage. Via Françoise-Rose's marriage to Angiolo Vestris...
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Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud (redirect from Dugazon père)
Paris), stage name Dugazon père (to distinguish him from his son Dugazon), was a French actor. Patriarch of a large acting dynasty, Dugazon advised Louis XIV...
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in Paris on January 13, 1790, with Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, known as Madame Dugazon, as Catherine. The plot tells how the young Tsar Peter disguised himself...
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in pastel (1787), and the portraits Mirabeau (1790), Guyard (1786), Madame Dugazon (ca. 1878), and a presumed portrait of Rosalie Duthé. He is also noted...
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choreographer and composer (born 1769) September 22 – Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, "Madame Dugazon", entertainer (born 1755) October 28 – Gaspare Pacchierotti, castrato...
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Paris, in a parody called Le Marquis de Tulipano. He then studied with Madame Dugazon, and made his debut at the Opéra-Comique in 1794, and sang there until...
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Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, 'Madame Dugazon' Béatrix, an attendant of Marguerite soprano Angélique Erbennert, 'Mlle Desforges' Madame Mathurin soprano Colette...
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directors of the Théâtre de la République—who had already secured Talma, Dugazon and Madame Vestris—hastened to obtain his services, and, in order to get him...
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Alexandrine Marie Agathe Gavaudan-Ducamel (redirect from Madame Gavaudan)
19th-century sources. Pougin, Arthur (1875). Figures d'Opéra-Comique: Madame Dugazon, Elleviou, les Gavaudan, pp. 189–207. Tresse (in French) Bibliothèque...
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Lebreton, 1795 François-André Vincent, 1795 Mme Dugazon in the Role of Babet, 1775 or 1790 Portrait of a Man Madame Charles Mitoire with her children, 1783 Portrait...
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Madame Dugazon in the original production of Nina...
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Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 2000. Gänzl K. The Encyclopaedia of the Musical Theatre. Blackwell, Oxford, 1994. Given as ‘dugazon’ in the vocal score....
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Firmin Didot (in French) Pougin, Arthur (1875). Figures d'Opéra-Comique: Madame Dugazon, Elleviou, les Gavaudan, pp. 189–207. Tresse (in French) Faber, Frédéric...
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of six she performed couplets in front of Louis XV, accompanied by Madame Dugazon's brother, Joseph Lefebvre, a violinist. In 1776, Desbrosses began her...
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in Paris), stage name Madame Vestris, was a French actress. She was the sister of Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud, stage name Dugazon. She married the ballet-dancer...
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65x54 cm, Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Helsinki Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, famous singer at the Opéra-Comique, musée Carnavalet Portrait of Maurice...
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roles, she mostly portrayed roles of comic old women, "duègne" roles, or "Dugazon" roles, which were of young mothers and women past youth. Alceste Cœuriot...
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Boutet (1772) Dugazon (1772) Monvel (1772) Dazincourt (1778) Amélie-Julie Candeille (1785) Mademoiselle Lange (1788) Talma (1789) Madame Desgarcins (1789)...
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Richelieu (the rival of the Comédie-Française), which, under Talma, with Dugazon, his sister Mme Vestris, Grandmesnil (1737–1816) and Mme Desgarcins, was...
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sponsor of this aggression would be a famous actor, named Gourgaud said Dugazon, the husband of Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, gifted vocalist, which had made...
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trait de Paul 1er, ou Le Czar et la vivandière vaudeville Duport 1833 La Dugazon ou le Choix d'une maîtresse vaudeville Duport 1833 Bertrand et Raton ou...
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n°36, 4 August Read online. Arthur Pougin, Figures d’Opéra-Comique : Mme Dugazon, Elleviou, la tribu des Gavaudan, Paris, Tresse, 1875, pp. 143–157 Archive...
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dedicated to Madame de Montesson. It was first performed, with amateur singers, on 28 March 1778 in the private little theatre set up by Madame de Montesson...
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Darrieux, actress and pop icon who had a successful carrier at Hollywood. Dugazon, late 18th century theater actor. François Dupeyron, film director and...
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and actor Duckwrth (born 1989), American rapper, singer and songwriter Dugazon (1746–1809), French actor Duilio (born 1973), Swiss singer Duke, English...
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Vert-Vert submits that Mademoiselle Paturelle might take her proper place as Madame Baladon. At first adamant, she relents when the dragoons appear over the...
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alongside other leading performers with a Revolutionary past, such as Talma, Dugazon and Antoine Trial; and he was forced to try to defend himself by publishing...
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