- The
Cercle Funambulesque (1888–1898)—roughly
translatable as "Friends of the Funambules"—was a
Parisian theatrical society that
produced pantomimes inspired...
- counterpart, Pierrette, who
rivaled Columbine for his affections. A
Cercle Funambulesque was
founded in 1888, and
Pierrot (sometimes pla**** by
female mimes,...
- criticism. He
printed other volumes of verse,
among which the Odes
funambulesques (1857)
received unstinted praise from
Victor Hugo, to whom they were...
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Leighton Lucas, 1974)
Concerto Piano Concerto (1902)
Incidental music Les Érinnyes
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Leighton Lucas, 1974)
Concerto Piano Concerto (1902)
Incidental music Les Érinnyes
Other works Méditation
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Illusions funambulesques, sold in the
United States as
Extraordinary Illusions and in
Britain as The 20th
Century Illustrationist, is a 1903
French silent...
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Leighton Lucas, 1974)
Concerto Piano Concerto (1902)
Incidental music Les Érinnyes
Other works Méditation
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Leighton Lucas, 1974)
Concerto Piano Concerto (1902)
Incidental music Les Érinnyes
Other works Méditation
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- Feux d’artifice, 1922)
Jules Strens (1893–1971), best
known for
Danse funambulesque (1929)
Francis Pieters,
Grootmeesters van de
Simfonie en de Blaasmuziek...
- in
collaboration with
Fernand Beissier,
Colombine pardonnée (Cercle
Funambulesque, 1888) as well as a novelist. Paul
Margueritte was born in
French Algeria...