- ballets. Lully's
collaboration with the
playwright Molière
began with Les
Fâcheux [fr] in 1661, when
Lully provided a
single sung courante,
added after the...
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Facheux Bay (pronounced ['fʊʃi:]) was the
location of a
small fishing settlement of the same name. In 1901 it had a po****tion of 47. The
community was...
- were the
successful L'École des
maris (The
School for Husbands) and Les
Fâcheux (The Bores),
subtitled Comédie
faite pour les divertis****ts du Roi (a...
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followed suit with four
ballets of his own
commencing in 1924 Diaghliev’s Les
Fâcheux. Gris as well
designed sets and
costumes for Diaghilev’s
Ballet Russes...
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Title Genre Subdivisions
Libretto Première date Place,
theatre Le
fâcheux veuvage (contributions) opéra
comique 3 acts
Alexis Piron September 1725 Paris...
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America Canada: the west and
south coasts of Newfoundland, particularly:
Facheux Bay
Bonne Bay in Gros
Morne National Park
Aviron Bay La Hune Bay Bay de...
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music and dance. The
first example of the
genre is
considered to be Les
fâcheux, with
words by Molière,
performed in
honour of
Louis XIV at Vaux-le-Vicomte...
- year, she c****ographed
three new
works for the company: Les biches, Les
Fâcheux, and Le
train bleu. Born
Giorgi Melitonovitch Balanchivadze in
Saint Petersburg...
- – via E-newspaperarchives.ch. "Le
grand prix
Eurovision de la chanson:
fâcheux malentendu!" [The
Eurovision Song Contest: a
nasty misunderstanding!]....
-
Renard (1922), as the
Hostess in Les
Biches (1924), as
Lysandre in Les
Fâcheux (1924), and as the
Tennis Player in Le
Train Bleu (1924). Subsequently...