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- Guercœur is an opera in three acts by the French composer Albéric Magnard to his own libretto. It was first performed posthumously at the Paris Opéra on...
- orchestral score of his early opera Yolande, the orchestral score of Guercoeur (the piano reduction had been published, and the orchestral score of the...
- German Emil Kauppi 1865 1930 Finnish Albéric Magnard 1865 1914 French Guercoeur Enric Morera i Viura 1865 1942 Spanish Carl Nielsen 1865 1931 Danish Symphony...
- Ropartz reconstituted from memory the orchestration of Magnard's opera Guercoeur, which had been lost in the fire. From 1919 to 1929 Ropartz was director...
- Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni, Julie in Spontini's La vestale. Magnard's Guercœur with the Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse conducted by Michel Pl****on...
- with the Berlin Philharmonic directed by Herbert von Karajan 1978 EMI Guercoeur by Alberic Magnard with the orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse directed...
- Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots, Brunehild in Reyer's Sigurd, Bonté in Magnard's Guercœur, returned to the Germanic repertoire with Léonore in Beethoven's Fidelio...
- Malipiero's L'Orfeide (1928). In 1931, Lapeyrette performed in Albéric Magnard's Guercœur and in 1933 in the première of Joseph Canteloube's Vercingétorix. She appeared...
- Castor et Pollux and Jacob in Joseph. Endrèze created the title role in Guercoeur in 1931, the Conseiller Herzfeld in Maximilien (Darius Milhaud) in 1932...
- Albéric Magnard, French composer, known for symphonies and operas including Guercœur and Bérénice (killed in action) (b. 1865) Battle of Rawa – The Russian...