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Giroflé-Girofla is an opéra
bouffe in
three acts with
music by
Charles Lecocq. The
French libretto was by
Albert Vanloo and Eugène Leterrier. The story...
- de
girofle, from the
Latin word
clavus "nail". The
related English word gillyflower,
originally meaning "clove",
derives via said Old
French girofle and...
-
vierges (The
Hundred Virgins, 1872), La
fille de
Madame Angot (1872) and
Giroflé-Girofla (1874) were all
successes and
established his
international re****tion...
- at the
Garden Theatre as the star of the
Lillian Russell Opera Company.
Giroflé-Girofla was a
favorite of Russell, who pla**** the dual lead role in Chicago...
- 29 Jun
Coriandre (Coriander) 12 30 Jun
Artichaut (Artichoke) 13 1 Jul
Girofle (Clove) 14 2 Jul
Lavande (Lavender) 15 3 Jul
Chamois (Chamois) 16 4 Jul...
- Formica,
after Hoffmann (Chamber Theater,
production by Tairov); "
Girofle-
Girofle",
operetta by C.
Lecoq (Chamber theater,
production by Tairov). In...
- ginger, mace
powder (flor de macis), cinnamon, saffron,
cloves (clauells de
girofle), wine and honey.
Salsa de pagó took its name from the pea**** (Catalan:...
- Utrpení Dona Perlimplína,
Manon Lescaut, Cyrano, Zimní pohádka, Pašije and
Giroflé-Giroflá. He has set
music to a few of
Josef Kainar's poems, and he has...
- exertions". The word 'gilliflower' is
possibly a
corruption of a
French word
girofle meaning clove,
believed to be a
reference to its
odour when cut. The leaves...
- she
supported her parents. She
moved on into
roles in 1492 Up to Date,
Girofle-Girofla, and A Stag Party, or A Hero in
Spite of
Himself After A Stag Party...