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Bréjean-Silver (née Georgette-Amélie Sisout; 22
September 1870 –
August 1951) was a
French opera singer (coloratura soprano). Born in Paris,
Bréjean-Silver...
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Cinematography Max
Monteillet Edited by
Janette Kronegger Music by
Philippe Brejean Production company Tanagra Productions Distributed by
Impex Films Release...
- sentiment' Marie-Louise van Émelen La Fée (the Fairy)
light soprano Georgette Bréjean-Gravière Noémie,
stepsister of
Cendrillon soprano Jeanne Tiphaine Dorothée...
- des vampires). Max
Monteillet returned as
cinematographer and
Philippe Brejean provided the score. Cast
includes recurring collaborators Jean-Pierre Bouyxou...
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April 1892, Ch. Haring, cond. with
Maurice Devriès (title role), and
Bréjean Bravière. Le
bouclier de
diamant M**** (1867)
Stabat mater (1870), cantata...
- with a
singing career in France)
Georges Br****ens
Paula Brébion
Georgette Bréjean-Silver
Jacques Brel (born in Belgium, with a
singing career in France)...
- one of his students.
Since 1900 he was
married to the
singer Georgette Bréjean-Gravière. La
Belle au bois dormant, Opera, 1902 in M****ille Tobia, Oratorium...
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performances in
France took
place in
Bordeaux (with Mme.
Georgette Bréjean-Silver aka
Bréjean-Graviére), and Lyon (with
Alice Verlet, and Mlle.
Marie Vuillaume)...
- Barrientos,
Ramon Blanchart,
Alessandro Bonci,
Giuseppe Borgatti,
Georgette Bréjean-Silver,
Eugenia Burzio,
Victor Capoul,
Mercedes Capsir,
Maria Carena, Margherita...
- Sibiriakov,
Vladimir Kastorsky,
Feodor Chaliapin Félia Litvinne,
Georgette Bréjean-Silver, Léon La****e, Méyriane Héglon,
Gemma Bellincioni,
Elisa Bruno,...