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- André Gailhard (29 June 1885 – 3 July 1966) was a French classical music composer. André Gailhard, full name André Charles Samson Gailhard, was the son...
- Pedro or Pierre Gailhard, full name Pierre Samson Gailhard, (1 August 1848 – 12 October 1918) was a French opera singer and theatre director. Gifted with...
- 1912–1924). Born on 1 November 1849 in Allex, Gailhard-Bancel was grandson of Charles de Gailhard-Bancel [fr]. Gailhard-Bancel was a Christian socialist in his...
- Pedro Gailhard 1 January 1892  Eugène Bertrand, Édouard Colonne 1 April 1893  Eugène Bertrand, Pedro Gailhard 31 December 1899  Pedro Gailhard 1907  Pedro...
- experience of the Grand Tour marked the socially successful gentleman. In 1678 Gailhard noted that many travelled Englishmen regarded their home-bred compatriots...
- Preceded by Eugène Bertrand and Pedro Gailhard Director of the Paris Opera 1908-1914 With: André Messager Succeeded by Jacques Rouché...
- Roger Hubert Edited by Roger Mercanton William Barache Music by André Gailhard Production companies Gaumont British Picture Corporation Lianofilm Distributed...
- Victor Arménise Robert Juillard Edited by Marthe Poncin Music by André Gailhard Production company Régina Films Distributed by Regina Distribution (France)...
- parent company has been sold in 1916 to 1918 to the Hachette group. André Gailhard Lucien Richemont 1907: La Tragédie florentine by Oscar Wilde, directed...
- Prize) 1906 – Louis Dumas [fr] 1907 – Maurice Le Boucher 1908 – André Gailhard 1909 – Jules Mazellier 1910 – Noël Gallon 1911 – Paul Paray 1912 – First...