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    Fra Diavolo, ou L'hôtellerie de Terracine (Fra Diavolo, or The Inn of Terracina) is an opéra comique in three acts by the French composer Daniel Auber...
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  • Fra Diavolo (1771–1806) the Neapolitan guerrilla leader Fra Diavolo can refer to: Fra diavolo sauce, a sauce Fra Diavolo (opera), an 1830 opera by Daniel...
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    Fra Diavolo (from Fra Diavolo, nickname of 18th century guerrilla leader, in Italian "Brother Devil”) is a spicy Italian-American tomato sauce for pasta...
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    Fra Diavolo (lit. Brother Devil; 7 April 1771–11 November 1806), is the popular name given to Michele Pezza, a guerrilla leader who resisted the French...
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  • or Fra Diavolo outside the U.S. is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on Daniel Auber's operetta Fra Diavolo about...
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    (France, 1931, based on the opera Fra Diavolo) Fra Diavolo, directed by Mario Bonnard (Germany, 1931, based on the opera Fra Diavolo) The Devil's Brother, directed...
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  • helped greatly to establish his reputation. 1830 Fra Diavolo (Daniel Auber). One of the most popular opéra comiques of the 19th century, Auber's tale loosely...
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    French opéra comique. Its presence is felt in Boieldieu's greatest success, La dame blanche (1825) as well as later works by Daniel Auber (Fra Diavolo, 1830;...
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    Verdi: Il trovatore, opera, Theater Münster, 1965 Richard Strauss: Arabella, opera, Theater Münster, 1965. Daniel Auber: Fra Diavolo, opera, Theater Münster...
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    neige (1823), Léocadie (1824), Le Maçon (1825) and Fra Diavolo (1830). He also tried grand-opéra with La muette de Portici (La muette de Portici, 1828)...
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  • French composer celebrated for high-spirited opéra comiques such as Fra Diavolo and Le domino noir. His grand opera La muette de Portici attained unexpected...
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  • French opéra comique. Its presence is felt in Boieldieu's greatest success, La dame blanche (1825) as well as later works by Auber (Fra Diavolo, 1830;...
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  • Bronx Opera (BxO) is an opera company in the Bronx, New York. It was founded in 1967 by artistic director and music director, the conductor Michael Spierman...
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    Il trovatore, Rigoletto, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci, Martha, Fra Diavolo, The Lily of Killarney, Maritana, The Bohemian Girl and Don Giovanni...
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  • Kurt Böhme (category 20th-century German male opera singers)
    Wilhelm Furtwängler), Fafner (1958–1964 with Georg Solti), and "Matteo" in Fra Diavolo (Dresden November 1944). He was best known for his interpretations of...
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    The Opéra-Comique is a Paris opera company which was founded around 1714 by some of the popular theatres of the Parisian fairs. In 1762 the company was...
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    Geneviève-Aimé-Zoë Prévost (category 19th-century French women opera singers)
    some of the most notable French opéras comiques of the first half of the nineteenth century, including "Fra Diavolo" by Daniel Auber and "Le postillon...
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  • Dandipratt A Grand, Grand Overture Peterloo Tam O'Shanter Daniel Auber: Fra Diavolo Samuel Barber: Overture to The School for Scandal Arnold Bax: Overture...
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  • Jérôme Deschamps (category French opera directors)
    (with Macha Makeieff), Théâtre de Nîmes 2008 : Fra Diavolo opéra comique by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber, Opéra-Comique 2010 : Un fil à la patte by Georges...
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    blanche), Bertrand (Le déserteur), Thibaut (Les dragons de Villars), Beppo (Fra Diavolo), Midas (Galathée), le Poète (Louise), Benetto (Le maître de chapelle)...
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    Gérolstein, Zerline in Fra Diavolo, and the title roles in Boccaccio. Erminie, and Nell Gwynne. Morton briefly left the Wilbur Opera Company in late October...
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    in Auber's Fra Diavolo. From 1853 the couple lived in Friedensheim near Graz, where she died in 1896. Three sons of the couple became opera singers: Ludwig...
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    Meyerbeer's Robert le diable, Auber's La muette de Portici (1852) and Fra Diavolo (1853). These were sung in Italian, the custom at the time. The first...
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    Charles Santley (category 19th-century British male opera singers)
    but he did stage Fra Diavolo (with himself in title role), and, in the lead-up to Christmas, The Waterman. Performances of Fra Diavolo continued through...
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  • François Esprit Auber (1782–1871) is best known for his operas, including 31 opéras comiques, 7 opéras, 3 drames lyriques, and one each of works designated...
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    Manon Lescaut Lescaut, Manon Lionel, The Maid of Orleans Lord Cockburn, Fra Diavolo Lord Guglielmo Cecil, Maria Stuarda Marcello, La bohème Marullo, Rigoletto...
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  • the latter post until his death. His repertoire at La Monnaie included Fra Diavolo, Si j'étais roi, Carmen, Les contes d'Hoffmann, Hérodiade, Manon, Mignon...
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    Aynsley Cook (category 19th-century British male opera singers)
    addition to popular French works including Auber's Fra Diavolo and Hérold's Zampa. On joining the Carl Rosa Opera Company for their second American season in...
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  • Achille-Félix Montaubry (category 19th-century French male opera singers)
    by Berlioz) and lead to further important roles in the Opéra-Comique repertoire: Fra Diavolo, Le songe d'une nuit d'été, Les Mousquetaires de la reine...
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    Le pré aux clercs, Fra Diavolo (including the 500th performance in March 1863), and a revival of Joseph in 1866. At the Paris Opera, Deldevez conducted...
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