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Esclarmonde (French pronunciation: [ɛsklaʁmɔ̃d]) is an opéra (French: opéra romanesque) in four acts and
eight tableaux, with
prologue and epilogue, by...
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Esclarmonde of Foix (French:
Esclarmonde de Foix; Occitan:
Esclarmonda de Fois), was a
prominent figure ****ociated with
Catharism in
thirteenth century...
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Esclarmonde is an 1889
French opera by
Jules M****enet.
Esclarmonde may also
refer to :
Esclarmonde of Foix (1151–1215), lady of L'Isle-Jourdain and prominent...
- Elvira,
Ernani (Verdi) Empress, Die Frau ohne
Schatten (R. Strauss)
Esclarmonde,
Esclarmonde (M****enet) Europa,
Europa riconosciuta (Salieri) Fauno, Ascanio...
- Donizetti's
Maria Stuarda and
Lucrezia Borgia, as well as M****enet's
Esclarmonde. With
Pavarotti she made a studio-recording of
Turandot in 1972 conducted...
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statement about his
opera Esclarmonde being his "best achievement." This
filled Bonynge with curiosity, even more
because Esclarmonde had sunk into almost...
- "Popoli di Tessaglia!", or the
title role of
Jules M****enet's
opera Esclarmonde.
While not
necessarily within the tessitura, a good
soprano will be able...
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Keogh as
Bertrand Pelletier, Alaïs and Oriane's
father Janet Suzman as
Esclarmonde Lena Dörrie as
Rixende Isabella-Rose
Tsinonis as Bertrande, Alais' daughter...
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varying degrees of subtlety. For her, the
composer revised Manon and
wrote Esclarmonde (1889). The
latter was a success, but it was
followed by Le mage (1891)...
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Boulbonne and
succeeded by his son
Raymond Roger. He was also the
father of
Esclarmonde de Foix and
Rohese de Foix.
Viader 2003, p. 128. Viader,
Roland (2003)...