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granted by
Louis XIII in 1627 to
DuPont and his
former apprentice Simon Lourdet,
makers of ****s façon de
Turquie ("in the
manner of Turkey"). Until...
- well-known
group produced by the Savonnerie, then
under the
direction of
Simon Lourdet, are the ****s that were
produced in the
early years of
Louis XIV's reign...
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Poster from
Maurice Lefebvre-
Lourdet [fr] for the Théâtre
Marigny (1906)...
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Colinette à la cour, ou La
double épreuve comédie
lyrique 3 acts Jean-Baptiste
Lourdet de Santerre,
after Charles Simon Favart's
Ninette à la cour 1
January 1782...
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Lacrima Christi Rose, Lardat, Lardeau, Lardot, Lausannois,
Lendant Blanc,
Lourdet, Lourdot, Maïsa, Malvasia,
Malvasia de El Bierizo, Markgräfler, Marleuche...
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Cladel Claude Debussy Charles Desteuque Clovis Hugues Maurice Lefebvre-
Lourdet Camille Lemonnier René
Maizeroy Hector Malot Guy de Maup****ant Catulle...
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written by André Grétry in 1782 to a
French libretto by Jean-Baptiste
Lourdet de Santerre,
based on
Charles Simon Favart's
Ninette à la cour [fr]. It...
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Later there was
another comic opera in much the same form by Jean
Baptiste Lourdet de
Santerre (1732 – 1815), with
music by Henri-Joseph Rigel. As the 1778...
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comique in two acts. The French-language
libretto is by
Louis Anseaume and
Lourdet de Sarterre. The
opera premiered in
April 1760 at the
Burgtheater in Vienna...
- by
Louis XIII in 1627 to
Pierre Dupont and his
former apprentice Simon Lourdet,
makers of ****s façon de
Turquie ("in the
manner of Turkey"). Until...