- Amélie-Julie
Candeille (French pronunciation: [ameli ʒyli kɑ̃dɛj];
night of 30/31 July 1767,
parish of Saint-Sulpice,
Paris – 4
February 1834, Paris)...
- Pierre-Joseph
Candeille (8
December 1744 – 24
April 1827) was a
French composer and singer, born in Estaires. He
studied at
Lille before moving to Paris...
- gala on
Richmond Green, with the help of a
young French actress, Désirée
Candeille, whom
Chauvelin has
enlisted with
promises of money,
pardon and fame if...
-
Francisco Canaro (1888–1964) Édith
Canat de
Chizy (born 1950) Amélie-Julie
Candeille (1767–1834)
David DeBoor Canfield (born 1950)
Cornelius Canis (de Hondt)...
- –
Lorenzo Dow,
American minister (b. 1777)
February 4 – Amélie-Julie
Candeille,
French composer, librettist, writer, singer, actress, comedian, and instrumentalist...
-
second organist at the
Chapel Royal of Naples.
September 19 – Amélie-Julie
Candeille makes her Comédie-Française début as a singer.
October 13 – The Lord Chamberlain...
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Caroline Wuiet (1766–1835)
Henri Montan Berton (1767–1844) Amélie-Julie
Candeille (1767–1834)
Ferdinand Fränzl (1767–1833) José Maurício
Nunes Garcia (1767–1830)...
- liberty, be it but an
empty name? Is it only an
actress of the Opera, la
Candeille or la
Maillard paraded about with a red cap on, or that statue, forty-six...
- 2. "10 ans"
Boulard Boulard 3:02 3. "Je veux bien"
Christian Vié Fred
Candeille Chloé
Clerc 3:36 4. "Mon chevalier"
Boulard Boulard 3:04 5. "Le dernier...
- Pierre-Hyacinthe Deleuze, of the
Academy of Saint-Luc. No. 52:
Julie Candeille lived there in 1834. No. 56:
plaque in
memory of the
painter Camille Corot...