- Jean-Louis
Aristide Hignard (20 May 1822 – 20
March 1898) was a
French composer of
light opera notable as a
friend of
Jules Verne, also from
Nantes and...
- of the Daffodil, 1855, with Carré and
Hignard)
Monsieur de Chimpanzé (Mr. Chimpanzee, 1858, with Carré and
Hignard) L’Auberge des
Ardennes (The Inn in the...
- was a
young composer,
Aristide Hignard, with whom
Verne soon
became good friends, and
Verne wrote several texts for
Hignard to set as chansons.
During this...
-
outing in
February 2009, saw him
score a
third round stoppage over
Romaric Hignard in a
fight at the York Hall in
Bethnal Green. He
followed the
victory up...
-
lateral canal, Rando-Éditions, ISBN 978-2-84182-314-7 (in French)
Lionel Hignard, Françoise Lemonnier, Jean-Claude Pertuzé,
Julot on the
canal du Midi,...
- and
coach Aristide Gunnella (born 1931),
Italian politician Aristide Hignard (1822–1898),
French composer of
light opera and
friend of
Jules Verne Aristide...
- (de) (piano),
Richard Hammer (violin), Théophile
Semet (fr) and
Aristide Hignard (both composition). In a
study of the
composer published in 1935 Jacques-Gabriel...
- Étienne Arnaud, Amédée de Beauplan, François-Auguste Gevaert,
Aristide Hignard, Paul de Kock,
Adrien Lagard,
Charles Lecocq,
Sylvain Mangeant, Charles...
- Frenchmen,
Jacques (representing Verne) and
Jonathan (Verne's
friend Aristide Hignard), on a
journey from
Paris to Scotland.
Jacques Lavaret, a
young Parisian...
- (1884–1940) Émile
Durand (1830–1903)
Lucien Haudebert (1877–1963)
Aristide Hignard (1822–1898) Jean Huré (1877–1930) Théodore Lack (1846–1921) Paul Ladmirault...