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- Bouhy (French pronunciation: [bu.i]) is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France, in the natural region of Forterre. Communes of the Nièvre...
- Jacques-Joseph-André Bouhy (18 June 1848 – 29 January 1929) was a Belgian baritone, most famous for being the first to sing the "Toreador Song" in the...
- Dampierre-sous-Bouhy (French pronunciation: [dɑ̃pjɛʁ su bu.i], literally Dampierre under Bouhy) is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France...
- Zurga in the Covent Garden premiere of Les pêcheurs de perles. Jacques Bouhy, engaged to sing Escamillo, was a young Belgian-born baritone who had already...
- Hieronymianum states that he was tortured and beheaded at vicus Baiacus (Bouhy) (in present-day Nièvre) during the ****cutions of Diocletian. His lector...
- outstanding and publicly-celebrated faculty: its first director was Jacques Bouhy, a world-renowned baritone. In 1892, she was responsible for bringing the...
- Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, Scottish field marshal (b. 1861) 1929 – Jacques Bouhy, Belgian baritone (b. 1848) 1929 – Charles Fox Parham, American preacher...
- Carthage (illustrated by Vincent Hénin) (2000) Athènes (illustrated by Laurent Bouhy) (2001) Le costume antique 3 (illustrated by Jacques Denoël) (2002) Jérusalem...
- January 22 – Adolph Brodsky, violinist (born 1851) January 24 – Jacques Bouhy, baritone opera singer (born 1848) January 30 – La Goulue, can-can dancer...
- and returned to Paris for further vocal studies, this time under Jacques Bouhy. Butt acquired a re****tion in Britain for her vocal attributes and her...