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November 1809),
nicknamed the
Musician poet, more
commonly Nicolas Dalayrac, was a
French composer of the
classical period.
Intended for a military...
- with Love) is an opéra-comique in one act by the
French composer Nicolas Dalayrac. It was
first performed on 15 May 1786 by the Comédie-Italienne at the...
- with
music by N.
Dezde (1740–1792)[citation needed],
eight by
Nicolas Dalayrac (1753–1809). He also
published an
historical novel,
Fredgonde et Brunehaut...
- Nina in Nina, Ou la
folle par
Amour (
Dalayrac)
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opera by
Nicolas Dalayrac Nina (opera), a 1790
opera by
Giovanni Paisiello "Tre...
-
ballet by
Giuseppe Banti (chor.)
Marianne (1796), a
French opera by
Nicolas Dalayrac (mus.) and Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier (libr.) "Herod’s
Lament for Mariamne"...
-
Giuseppe Banti (chor.)
Marianne (1796),
opera in
French with
music by
Nicolas Dalayrac and a
libretto of Benoît-Joseph
Marsollier Hérodiade (1881),
opera in French...
- Jean Cras (1879–1932)
Ferdinand de
Craywinckel (1820 – c. 1888)
Nicolas Dalayrac (1753–1809) Jean-Michel
Damase (1928–2013)
Jules Danbé (1840–1905) Charles...
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plaisirs et
dangers of the
comedic opera Renaud d'Ast (1787) by
Nicolas Dalayrac. "La M****illaise, past and
present |
Chemins de mémoire". www.cheminsdememoire...
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
comedy in one act
mingled with ariettes,
music by
Nicolas Dalayrac,
created at Opéra-Comique (salle Favart), (4
prairial an II) 23 May. 1802:...