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Zulma Madeleine Boufflar,
known as
Zulma Bouffar, (24 May 1841 – 20
January 1909), was a
French soprano singer and actress, ****ociated with the opéra-bouffe...
- singer-actress to play
Carmen began in mid-1873.
Press speculation favoured Zulma Bouffar, who was
perhaps the librettists'
preferred choice. She had sung leading...
- at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, as La Tzigane, with Ismaël and
Zulma Bouffar in the cast, it was not a success; only in 1904, with
Meilhac and Halevy's...
- Offenbach's
score as "certainly his best so far". The
piece starred Zulma Bouffar, who
began an
affair with the
composer that
lasted until at
least 1875...
- c****ographed by M. Justament. The prin****l
roles were
taken by
Zulma Bouffar (in the prin****l boy role of
Prince Caprice –
reviews stated she "sang...
-
human relationships, with god
especially in
covenant relationship".
Zulma Bouffar (1841–1909),
French entertainer Zulma Carraud (1796–1889),
French author...
- Variétés
revived it in 1875 with Dupuis, Grenier, Cooper,
Berthelier and
Bouffar,
Berthal and Devéria; it was
rarely absent from the
Parisian stage for...
-
Christian (Vlan) with
Zulma Bouffar (Prince Caprice) in Act III of Offenbach's Le
voyage dans la lune...
- Kiadó. p. 266. ISBN 9789630566353. Kurt Gänzl (2001). "
Bouffar [Boufflar],
Zulma (Madeleine )".
Bouffar [Boufflar], Zulma.
Grove Music Online.
Oxford University...
- la Renaissance, Paris, on 18
October 1876, with a cast
headed by
Zulma Bouffar and Jean-François Berthelier. By the
standards of Lecocq's
biggest successes...