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    Barcarolle. By 1881, they signed their works, "P. L. Hillemacher", adopting the name Paul-Lucien Hillemacher. In 1882, they published a collection of Vingt...
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    was composer Jeanne Louise Hillemacher Servier. His brother, Frédéric, was a well-known engraver. His sons Paul and Lucien (1860-1909) became composers...
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    (1853–1904) ("second" First Grand Prize) 1879 – Georges Hüe 1880 – Lucien Hillemacher 1881 – First Prize not awarded 1882 – Georges Marty ("first" First...
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    1905 Le roi in Le roi aveugle (Février) 1906 Eurylaque in Circé (Paul & Lucien Hillemacher) 1907 Barbe-bleue in Ariane et Barbe-bleue (Dukas) 1907 Maitre...
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  • Henri Lucien Doucet. Grand Prix de Rome, sculpture: Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Grand Prix de Rome, music: Lucien Joseph Edouard Hillemacher. Frédéric...
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    (1891) Guerre et Commune (1898) with Charles Nuitter with Édouard Blau with Paul Poirson with Édouard Blau and Adolphe d'Ennery with Victorien Sardou with...
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    (his son and successor), Demoget, Albert Dubosq, Oleguer Junyent i Sans, Lucien Jusseaume, Olivier Maréchal, Mouveau, Eugène Martial Simas and Victor Lamorte...
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    Paris, 23 October 1901 Orsola, drame lyrique in 3 acts, music by Paul and Lucien Hillemacher, Opéra de Paris, 14 May 1902 Trilby, féerie in one act, with...
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