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Adrienne Lecouvreur (5
April 1692 – 20
March 1730), born
Adrienne Couvreur, was a
French actress,
considered by many as the
greatest of her time. Born...
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Adriana Lecouvreur (Italian pronunciation: [adriˈaːna lekuˈvrør, -ɛr]) is an
opera in four acts by
Francesco Cilea to an
Italian libretto by
Arturo Colautti...
- (1835–1919),
French Jesuit sinologist Lecouvreur may
refer to:
Adrienne Lecouvreur, (1692–1730),
French actress Adriana Lecouvreur, an
opera in four acts by Francesco...
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Today he is
particularly known for his
operas L'arlesiana and
Adriana Lecouvreur. Born in
Palmi near
Reggio di Calabria,
Cilea was the son of a prominent...
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Adrienne Lecouvreur (French pronunciation: [adʁijɛn ləkuvʁœʁ]) is a
French tragic play
written by
Ernest Legouvé and Eugène Scribe. It
portrays the life...
- Charles-Antoine Coypel,
Portrait of
Adrienne Lecouvreur (early 1720s)
showing the
prominent 18th-century
French actress as
Cornelia Metella in
Pierre Corneille's...
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prodigo (List of
operas by Ponchielli)
Principessa di Bouillon,
Adriana Lecouvreur Rubria,
Nerone (Boito) Ortrud,
Lohengrin (opera) Dalila,
Samson and Delilah...
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convinced Met
director Rudolf Bing to
stage a
revival of Cilea's
Adriana Lecouvreur, an
opera Bing said he "detested".
Tebaldi was not in top form and cancelled...
- the stage, and in 1849 he
collaborated with A. E.
Scribe in
Adrienne Lecouvreur. In 1855 he
brought out his
tragedy of Médée, the
success of
which had...
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Adriana Lecouvreur (written in
collaboration with
Ernest Legouvé) was
adapted into a
libretto by
Arturo Colautti for
Francesco Cilea's
Adriana Lecouvreur Many...