- Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi, also
known by the
pseudonym Norbert Lorédan, (21
November 1865 – 30
January 1943) was a
French theatre director, librettist,...
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Camille Saint-Saëns to a
libretto by
Victorien Sardou and Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi. The
opera was
originally intended for the
Roman theatre of Orange, in Provence...
- (glissé) to
either the
dexter or
sinister edge of the field. Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi,
following M. Aug. Tailhades,
groups the
sides (flanc
dextre and
flanc sénestre)...
- 31
December 1899
Pedro Gailhard 1907
Pedro Gailhard, Pierre Barthélemy
Gheusi 1
January 1908
Leimistin Broussan, André Messager 1
January 1915 Jacques...
- Dictionary.
Modern Humanities Research ****ociation.
Retrieved 27
December 2023.
Gheusi, Pierre-Barthélemy (1892). Le
blason héraldique:
Manuel nouveau de l'art...
- Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Erlanger, Camille; Cain, Henri;
Gheusi, P.-B. (Pierre-Barthélemy) (November 24, 1900). "Le juif polonais; conte...
- with the
staging designed by
Alexandre Bailly and Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi.
Gheusi later recalled in his
memoirs that the
opera had been a
triumph that...
- and Antonia), and La bohème (Musetta). In his
memoirs Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi, one of the
directors of the Opéra-Comique,
described her as a "vibrant...
- acts,
libretto by Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi, Opéra-Comique 8
February 1897 Faublas,
libretto by Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi, 1897 Le Juif polonais,
after a novel...
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Pierre Barthélemy; died 1099),
French soldier and
mystic Pierre-Barthélemy
Gheusi (1865–1943),
French theatre director, librettist, journalist, and writer...