- Eugène
Louis Carpezat (Paris, 4
November 1833 – Paris, 26
February 1912) was an
acclaimed French scenographer in the
Belle Époque.
Carpezat was the son...
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designed by
Auguste Alfred Rubé and
Philippe Chaperon (act 1), Eugène
Carpezat and (Joseph-)
Antoine Lavastre (act 2), and Jean-Baptiste
Lavastre (act...
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Bianchini and sets by
Marcel Jambon (act 1,
scene 1; act 3) and Eugène
Carpezat (act 1,
scene 2; act 2). The
opera was
later revised by the
composer and...
- Opéra-Comique in
Paris on 19
January 1884, with sets
designed by Eugène
Carpezat (act 1),
Auguste Alfred Rubé and
Philippe Chaperon (acts 2 and 3), and...
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place on 16 May 1892 with
costumes by Eugène
Lacoste and sets by Eugène
Carpezat (Acts I and V),
Auguste Alfred Rubé and
Philippe Chaperon (Act II), and...
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original production had sets
designed by
Lucien Jusseaume (Act I), Eugène
Carpezat (Act II),
Auguste Alfred Rubé (Act III,
scene 2), and
Marcel Jambon (Act...
- 1 and 4), Jean-Baptiste
Lavastre (act 2),
Antoine Lavastre and Eugène
Carpezat (act 3). The
piece ran for 34 performances.
Twentieth century criticism...
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Pedro Gailhard, with
costumes designed by
Comte Lepic, and sets by Eugène
Carpezat (act 1),
Enrico Robecchi and his
student Amable (act 2),
Auguste Alfred...
- II),
Alfred Lemeunier (Act III), and Jean-Baptiste
Lavastre and Eugène
Carpezat (Acts IV and V).
Since its
premiere run of 31
performances Le Mage has...
- his ****ociates
Brard and
Alexandre Bailly (Acts I, III and V), Eugène
Carpezat (Act II), and
Alfred Lemeunier (Act IV). The
earliest touring production...