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    Esclarmonde (French pronunciation: [ɛsklaʁmɔ̃d]) is an opéra (French: opéra romanesque) in four acts and eight tableaux, with prologue and epilogue, by...
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  • Esclarmonde of Foix (French: Esclarmonde de Foix; Occitan: Esclarmonda de Fois), was a prominent figure associated with Catharism in thirteenth century...
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  • Esclarmonde is an 1889 French opera by Jules Massenet. Esclarmonde may also refer to : Esclarmonde of Foix (1151–1215), lady of L'Isle-Jourdain and prominent...
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    statement about his opera Esclarmonde being his "best achievement." This filled Bonynge with curiosity, even more because Esclarmonde had sunk into almost...
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  • Maria Stuarda, Roberto Devereux (Donizetti) Elvira, Ernani (Verdi) Esclarmonde, Esclarmonde (Massenet) Europa, Europa riconosciuta (Salieri) Fauno, Ascanio...
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  • "Popoli di Tessaglia!", or the title role of Jules Massenet's opera Esclarmonde. While not necessarily within the tessitura, a good soprano will be able...
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  • similar to another Massenet heroine also written for Sibyl Sanderson, Esclarmonde, is notoriously difficult to sing and is reserved for only the most gifted...
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    Donizetti's Maria Stuarda and Lucrezia Borgia, as well as Massenet's Esclarmonde. With Pavarotti she made a studio-recording of Turandot in 1972 conducted...
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    Palace of Various Industries Fontaine Bartholdi Imperial Diamond Iron House Iron Church Attractions Decauville railway Eiffel Tower Others Esclarmonde...
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    talents (her professional debut took place in Paris in the title role in Esclarmonde). She was also a famous interpreter of Manon, Massenet's most enduring...
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    Opéra-Comique and Massenet's work on other operatic projects (especially Esclarmonde), it was put to one side, until the Vienna Opera, pleased with the success...
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    varying degrees of subtlety. For her, the composer revised Manon and wrote Esclarmonde (1889). The latter was a success, but it was followed by Le mage (1891)...
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  • Keogh as Bertrand Pelletier, Alaïs and Oriane's father Janet Suzman as Esclarmonde Lena Dörrie as Rixende Isabella-Rose Tsinonis as Bertrande, Alais' daughter...
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    Palace of Various Industries Fontaine Bartholdi Imperial Diamond Iron House Iron Church Attractions Decauville railway Eiffel Tower Others Esclarmonde...
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    1889 with a work specially composed for that event: Jules Massenet's Esclarmonde (debuting American soprano Sybil Sanderson). The Barnum and Bailey Circus...
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    Pathé Records. In December of that year, she sang the title role in Esclarmonde by Massenet during the opera's revival at the Paris Opéra. For more than...
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  • the Emir's mightiest knight, and three times kiss the Emir's daughter, Esclarmonde. Huon eventually accomplishes all these feats with the assistance of...
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  • Rodolfo in La Bohème, Italian singer in Der Rosenkavalier, and Roland in Esclarmonde (Teatro Massimo, January 1993). In 1996 he was awarded with Beniamino...
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    pianist Jules Massenet (1842–1912), French composer (while composing Esclarmonde) James Mason (1909–1984), actor, (Corsier-sur-Vevey) Thomas Medwin (1788–1869)...
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    Le roi de Lahore (1877) Hérodiade (1881) Manon (1884) Le Cid (1885) Esclarmonde (1889) Le Mage (1891) Werther (1892) Thaïs (1894) Le portrait de Manon...
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  • Boulbonne and succeeded by his son Raymond Roger. He was also the father of Esclarmonde de Foix and Rohese de Foix. Viader 2003, p. 128. Viader, Roland (2003)...
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    Tannhäuser. He was also admired at that theatre as Roland in Jules Massenet's Esclarmonde. He left Lyon in 1893 to join the roster of principal artists at the...
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  • Water-Thieves episode: Pilot episode: The Siren 2012 Labyrinth (TV series) Esclarmonde episode: Episode No. 1.2 episode: Episode No. 1.1 2012 Moominland Tales:...
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  • Mozart, 1782 Ernani, Verdi, 1844 Ero s onoga svijeta, Gotovac, 1935 Esclarmonde, Massenet, 1888 L'étoile, Chabrier, 1877 Eugene Onegin, Tchaikovsky,...
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    traveller and explorer Bertran de Born, French nobleman, poet and troubadour Esclarmonde of Foix, French noblewoman and Cathar Giraut de Bornelh (or de Borneil)...
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    receiving a commission from the Paris Opera he composed Le Cid (1885). After Esclarmonde (1889) he had several failures, until reaching success again with Werther...
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  • previous existences for their spiritual beliefs. The famous female Perfect Esclarmonde of Foix, for instance, became a Bonne Femme after having reared eight...
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    birth, Maugis is raised by the fairy Oriande while Vivien is raised by Esclarmonde (wife of the Saracen Sorgalant, ruler of Monbranc). Maugis conquers the...
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    Le roi de Lahore (1877) Hérodiade (1881) Manon (1884) Le Cid (1885) Esclarmonde (1889) Le Mage (1891) Werther (1892) Thaïs (1894) Le portrait de Manon...
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  • Parthénopéus de Blois served as a broad basis for Alfred Blau's libretto Esclarmonde, later turned into an opera by Jules Massenet. Pyramus also (in the early...
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