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Choudens is a
French surname. It may
refer to:
Antony de
Choudens (1849–1902),
French music publisher and
occasional composer Hélène
Lucie de Choudens...
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Antony Choudens (11
February 1849 – 15 July 1902) was a
French music publisher and
occasional composer.
Choudens was born in Paris. He
succeeded his father...
- librettist.
Choudens was born in Paris. In 1888, with his
brother Antony, he took over the
publishing house established by his
father Antoine de
Choudens in 1845...
- of Les
Troyens à Carthage,
Berlioz permitted the
Parisian music editors Choudens et Cie to
publish the
vocal score as two
separate operas. Only 15 copies...
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Berthe Cerny (born Françoise Berthe-Hélène-Lucie de
Choudens; 31
January 1868 – 27
March 1940) was a
French actress,
known as an
elegant blonde beauty...
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orchestral score,
Choudens 1877 (republished by Könemann, 1994) Full
orchestral score,
Peters 1920 (republished by Kalmus, 1987)
Vocal score,
Choudens 1875 Bizet...
- a
successful initial run at the Théâtre
Lyrique the
publisher Antoine Choudens, who
purchased the
copyright for 10,000 francs, took the work (now with...
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electric lighting and a very
early use of
indirect lighting. The Hôtel de
Choudens, at 21 Rue
Blanche in the 9th arrondis****t, was
another neoclassical...
- six
months faster than the next person. On 5
August 1997,
Antoine de
Choudens (France, 1969–2009)
became the only
climber to
accomplish the
Three Poles...
- (1976–82) Guy
Mathez (1982–85) Jean-Marc
Guillou (1985–86)
Thierry De
Choudens (1986–88) Jean-Claude Donzé (1988–89) Péter Pázmándy (1989–90) Ruud Krol...