- Émile
Campardon (18 July 1837 – 23
February 1915) was a
French historian,
archivist and writer. He was an
archivist and head of the
judicial section of...
- others. They were
reprinted in Mémoires sur l'art
dramatique (1825).
Campardon 1875;
Monval 1900.
Britannica 1911
gives his
birthdate as 14
April 1728...
- Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française in 1764. She
retired in 1786. Émile
Campardon, Les Comédiens du roi de la
troupe française
pendant les deux derniers...
-
December 2023. La Borde, J-B de (1780),
Essai sur la musique, iii, 519 ff
Campardon, E (1884), L'Académie
royale de
musique au
XVIIIe siècle, ii, 177 ff Letainturier-Fradin...
-
performers are
drawn mostly from
Campardon.
Sources will
refer to this
singer stating simply his
surname 'Narbonne'.
Campardon does not
report any
first name...
- Salle)
Notes Sadie/Rhian Cook. The
letter is
quoted in
Campardon, pp. 51–52. Pitou.
Campardon, p. 57. At the time, the Opéra-Comique was
merged into the...
- in Storey, Pierrot: a
critical history, pp. 24-25. Courville, II, 104;
Campardon, Comédiens du roi, II, 145; Meldolesi. In the last (1753)
edition of the...
- (secondary love heroines) as well as
supporting roles in tragedies. Émile
Campardon, Les Comédiens du roi de la
troupe française
pendant les deux derniers...
-
devant l'histoire:
Essai bibliographique (2nd ed., Paris, 1901) Émile
Campardon,
Marie Antoinette et le procès du
collier (Paris, 1863) P. Audebert, L'Affaire...
- Nationales,
depuis 1789 jusqu'en 1815 (in French). Vol. 34. Paulin. p. 47.
Campardon,
Emile (1862).
Histoire du
tribunal révolutionnaire de Paris: 10 mars...