- Les
cloches de
Corneville (French pronunciation: [le klɔʃ də kɔʁnəvil], The
Bells of
Corneville,
sometimes known in
English as The
Chimes of Normandy)...
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working on a
design in the
style of a "star". JPL · 8824 8826
Corneville 1988 PZ1
Corneville, a
small village in Normandy. JPL · 8826 8827
Kollwitz 1988...
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Corneville-la-Fouquetière (French pronunciation: [kɔʁnəvil la ****tjɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in Normandy,
northern France.
Communes of the...
- of
musical theatre up to that time,
after the
operetta Les
Cloches de
Corneville. The
opera is a
satire on the
aesthetic movement of the 1870s and '80s...
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Corneville-sur-Risle (French pronunciation: [kɔʁnəvil syʁ ʁil],
literally Corneville on Risle) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
northern France....
- were
extraordinarily successful in Britain,
especially Les
cloches de
Corneville (1878), the
length of
whose initial London run
broke all
records for any...
-
Martial Corneville is a make-up artist. On
January 24, 2012, he was
nominated for an
Academy Award for the
movie Albert Nobbs. "The 84th
Academy Awards...
- Les
cloches de
Corneville is a 1917
British silent drama film
directed by
Thomas Bentley and
starring Elsie Craven, Moya
Mannering and
Leslie Stiles. It...
- barcarolle, "Song of the
Cabin Boy", from Les
Cloches de
Corneville (literally The
Bells of
Corneville;
presented in English-speaking
countries as The Chimes...
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theater where a
controversial and much-hyped
performance of Les
cloches de
Corneville is
taking place.
While Simoun and
Matanglawin direct their forces, Basilio...