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Jules Danbé (16
November 1840 – 30
October 1905) was a
French violinist,
composer and conductor,
mainly of opera.
Danbé was born in Caen, Calvados. Trained...
- auditions. Then, she pla**** the role of the Franco-Malian
boxer Aya
Cissoko in
Danbé, la tête
haute -
portraying the boxer's
teenage years. For this role, she...
- Ga-Adangbe
people dwell with
Accra as the
capital city. The Ga-Dangbe, Gã-
Daŋbɛ, Ga-Dangme, or
GaDangme are an
ethnic group in Ghana, Togo and Benin. The...
- Role
Voice type
Premiere cast, 10
February 1881 (Conductor:
Jules Danbé) Hoffmann, a poet
tenor Jean-Alexandre
Talazac The muse mezzo-soprano Zoé Molé-Truffier...
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premiere cast Role
Voice type
Premiere cast, 14
April 1883 Conductor:
Jules Danbé Lakmé, a priestess,
daughter of
Nilakantha coloratura soprano Marie van...
- Conservatoire. Étienne Mélingue (1807–1875), actor,
sculptor and painter.
Jules Danbé (1840–1905), a violinist,
composer and conductor,
mainly of opera. Gabriel...
- forces, to be pla**** at a
series of
light summer concerts conducted by
Jules Danbé.
After Fauré
opted to
dedicate the work to his patron, Elisabeth, comtesse...
-
Delna as
Charlotte and
Guillaume Ibos in the
title role,
conducted by
Jules Danbé, but was not
immediately successful.
Werther entered the
repertoire at the...
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premiere cast Role
Voice type
Premiere cast, 7 May 1888 Conductor:
Jules Danbé The King of Ys b****-baritone
Cobalet Margared, the King's
daughter mezzo-soprano...
- enfantines, 2nd series,
versions for
piano solo and 4-hands (1866)
Jules Danbé: La Dernière rose. Mélodie irlandaise, fantaisie, for
violin and
piano (1870)...