- La
Cantatrice chauve –
translated from
French as The Bald
Soprano or The Bald
Prima Donna – is the
first play
written by Romanian-French
playwright Eugène...
- accentuation, canción, canorous, cant, cantabile, cantata, cantation, cantatory,
cantatrice, canticle, canti****, cantiga, cantilena, cantillate, cantillation, cantion...
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wrestling terminologies.
there are
Sereer cantatrices (female
praise singers) like
Mbayang Loum, and
older Wolof cantatrices, such as Xaar
Mbaye Madiaga. The cultural...
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career later in life; he did not
write his
first play
until 1948 (La
Cantatrice chauve,
first performed in 1950 with the
English title The Bald Soprano)...
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formats and
editions at WorldCat. Gourret, Jean (1987).
Dictionnaire des
cantatrices de l'Opéra de Paris. Paris: Albatros. ISBN 978-2-7273-0164-6. Lajarte...
- Cavalli. By the age of 15,
Barbara was
described as "la
virtuosissima cantatrice di
Giulio Strozzi" (Giulio Strozzi's
extremely virtuosic singer). Around...
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accessed 26
February 2013.
Gourret J.
Dictionnaire des
cantatrices de l'Opera de Paris.
Editions Albatros, Paris, 1987. List of recordings...
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December 2021. "Egypte: dècès de l'Algérienne Warda, une des
grandes cantatrices de la
chanson arabe". Le
Point (in French). 18 May 2012.
Archived from...
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Anouilh – Becket,
Antigone Jean-Paul
Sartre – No Exit Eugène
Ionesco – La
Cantatrice chauve' (The Bald Soprano), Les
Chaises (The Chairs), La Leçon (The Lesson)...
- with a
similar name, L'Anglais tel qu'on le
parle (1899). Ionesco's La
Cantatrice chauve (1950) is
mostly made of
lines used out-of-context from inter-lingual...