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- Maurice Frigara (2 July 1874 – 27 January 1955) was a French conductor of Corsican descent, mainly active in the opera house. Frigara was born in Lille...
- 1930s Light also studied conducting with the French conductor Maurice Frigara in Paris. Throughout the 1930s, Light and his outfits were steadily emplo****...
- 1921-1924 Albert Wolff 1924-1925 Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht 1925-1932 Maurice Frigara 1932-1936 Paul Bastide 1936-1944 Eugène Bigot 1947-1953 André Cluytens...
- France France: Anna Maillard, Angélique Colombet, Charlotte Darodes, Daisy Frigara Italy: Vanessa Romeo, Serena Sacco, Jessica Rattenni, Valentina Petulicchio...
- Chaliapin appeared there in 1934, while the conductors included Maurice Frigara, Paul Bastide and Roger Désormière. In 1912 it was presented at the French...
- orchestration by Paul Dukas, on 30 May 1925, in a production conducted by Maurice Frigara, with Yvonne Brothier as Zaïre, Antoinette Reville as Fatima, Miguel Villabella...
- – Annette Mills, partner of "Muffin the Mule", 60 January 27 – Maurice Frigara, French conductor, 80 January 30 – Mary Mellish, American soprano February...
- SOUKSAVAT Khoun France  : MAILLARD Anna - BANDIERA Audrey - HERLEM Sandrine - FRIGARA Daisy & Cambodia : LENG Ke - SREYMOM Ouk - SREYA Un - SOVANNA Keo 16th...
- repertoire of the Paris Opéra Comique on 3 May 1924 conducted by Maurice Frigara, produced by Albert Carré, with Germaine Gallois as Roland and Marguerite...