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- Joseph Victor Amédée Capoul (27 February 1839 – 18 February 1924) was a French operatic lyric tenor renowned for his graceful singing style as well as...
- set to a French libretto by Paul Armand Silvestre and the tenor Victor Capoul. Based on the poem by Alphonse de Lamartine, the action takes place in Grenoble...
- L'Elegante Polka- xyl Charles Daab 2466 Jocelyn P.A. SilvestreVictor CapoulLamartineBenjamin Godard Elizabeth Spencer 2467 L'Estudiantina – Waltz...
- Mayor of Zalamea 100 Jocelyn opéra 4 acts Paul Armand Silvestre and Victor Capoul, after a poem by Alphonse de Lamartine 25 February 1888 Brussels, Théâtre...
- en peine). In 1877, at the Royal Italian Opera in Covent Garden, Victor Capoul performed as Lyonel, with Francesco Graziani (baritone) as Plunkett and...
- Chennit 10 Christophe Willem Black M Beverly Jo Scott Typh Barrow Maysha Capoul Rosalie Vancauwenberghe Arthmony Enola Elearts Manal Ermichi Maréva Poaty...
- cast, 15 February 1868 (Conductor: –) Gaston de Maillepré tenor Victor Capoul Hélène soprano Marie Cabel Duke de Mailly baritone Léon Melchissédec Sir...
- Salle Ventadour in Paris, where she made her debut as Amina with Victor Capoul as Elvino. Her second season in London included performances in the roles...
- 1871 with Christine Nilsson as Mignon, Mlle. Léon Duval as Philine, Victor Capoul as Wilhelm, and Mlle. Ronconi as Frédéric. The substantial success of the...
- Renaissance in Paris on 18 December 1881 and was later performed by Victor Capoul, an Opéra-Comique tenor. Later in life she directed her own company, the...