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Jules Laurent Anacharsis Duprato (20
August 1827 – 20 May 1892) was a 19th-century
French composer. A
student of Aimé
Leborne at the
Conservatoire de...
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Prize not
awarded 1846 – Léon
Gastinel 1847 –
Louis Deffès 1848 –
Jules Duprato 1849 –
First Prize not
awarded 1850 –
Joseph Charlot 1851 – Jean-Charles-Alfred...
- Port Louis, Mauritius, and
studied at the
Paris Conservatoire with
Jules Duprato and
Ambroise Thomas.
After leaving the Conservatoire, he
became well known...
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class of
Antoine François
Marmontel and the
composition class of
Jules Duprato. Aged 21,
Antoine Simon left for
Moscow where he
settled permanently. He...
- of The
Tempest by Shakespeare, but the
project came to nothing.
Jules Duprato Le
Chanteur florentin with Édouard Blau, (1866)
Ernest Reyer Sigurd with...
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Manelli La
Tonelli Ambroise Thomas 1853
Polus La fiancée de
Corinthe Jules Duprato 1867
Pygmalion Galathée
Victor M****é 1852
Riccardo I
puritani Vincenzo...
- Beaux-Arts de
Valenciennes Camille du Locle, 1854, Musée du
Louvre Jules Duprato, 1856, Bibliothèque
nationale de
France Casimir Leconte [fr], 1856, etching...
- company. She also
created two roles,
Lysis in the
world premiere of
Jules Duprato's 1-act La Fiancée de Corinthe,
which had a
libretto by
Camille du Locle...
- Lyon. He
moved to
Paris in the mid-1860s and
studied music with
Jules Duprato,
probably at the
Conservatoire de Paris.[citation needed] He
began his...
- the Opéra-Comique. He
studied music at the École
Niedermeyer under Jules Duprato,
where he won the
prize for
composition in 1859. In 1861 his
family moved...