- Marie-Julie Boulanger, née Marie-Julie
Halligner (29
January 1786 – 23 July 1850), was a
French mezzo-soprano. She
performed her
entire career under the...
- Boulanger, a
composer of
comic operas,
husband to mezzo-soprano Marie-Julie
Halligner of the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique and
grandfather to
Nadia Boulanger and...
- of
Avenel tenor Louis Féréol Jenny, his wife mezzo-soprano Marie-Julie
Halligner Marguerite, old
servant of the
Counts of
Avenel mezzo-soprano
Marie Desbrosses...
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Father Ernest Boulanger Relatives Nadia Boulanger (elder sister) Marie-Julie
Halligner (paternal grandmother) Frédéric
Boulanger (paternal grandfather)...
- Marie–Julie
Halligner sang The
Marquise of Berkenfield....
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traveller baritone Féréol Lady Pamela, his wife mezzo-soprano Marie-Julie
Halligner ("Mme Boulanger") Lorenzo, an
officer of the
guards tenor Moreau-Cinti...
- Tudor. He was
married to the actress,
Sophia Halligner,
sister of the mezzo-soprano Marie-Julie
Halligner. Lemaître died in 1876 in
Paris and was buried...
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Fortunatus b**** Roy
Guillaume Paire Madame Barneck mezzo-soprano Marie-Julie
Halligner Laure Ilef
Henriette soprano Laure Cinti-Damoreau
Magali Léger Charlotte...
-
professor of cello,
attached to the King's Chapel. His mother, Marie-Julie
Halligner, was a mezzo-soprano at the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique in Paris. He was...
- Jean-Blaise
Martin Gertrude, Barnabé's
French chef
soprano Marie-Julie
Halligner ('Mme Boulanger') Benetto, Barnabé's
nephew tenor Louis Féréol Coelénie...