-
accessory occupation of the peasants, the cheese-making
became a
profession (
Armailli) with
improved techniques; the
exploitation of
mountain pastures became...
-
great quality to that of the
Alpine pastures. In the
early 20th century,
armaillis who went down to the
village for m****,
brought with them Gruyère cheese...
- had been
performed by a soloist,
Placid Curtat, and not by a
choir of
armaillis. The
highly acclaimed performance of the
soloist showed the
symbolic function...
- poetry, his
voice remains silent.
Neither songs of
bravery nor
songs of
armaillis brighten the
monotony of his march.]
Albert Duruz ("Solandieu"), Légendes...
- many
operatic premieres: Les Pêcheurs de
Saint Jean (Widor) 1905 Les
Armaillis (Doret) 1906 Le roi
aveugle (February) 1906
Ariane et Barbe-bleue (Dukas)...
-
forgotten works. He
created roles in the
operas Aphrodite (Philodème), Les
Armaillis (Hansli), Circé (Helpénor), Le roi
aveugle (Ymer) and La
Victoire (un...
- (decree: 17
February 1915). Les Sept
paroles du
Christ (1895),
oratorio Les
Armaillis (1900),
opera Fête des
Vignerons (1905) Aliénor (1910),
stage music La...
- Hague. He also
conducted the
premiere of the three-act
version of Les
Armaillis by
Gustave Doret at the
Grand Théâtre in
Geneva in 1913. From 1919–38...
-
Fille de
Roland by
Henri Rabaud (1904),
Koebi in
Gustave Doret's Les
Armaillis (1906), the
title role in
Xavier Leroux's Le Chemineau,
Clavaroche in...