- The Théâtre
Lyrique (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ liʁik]) was one of four
opera companies performing in
Paris during the
middle of the 19th
century (the...
- économique et un fort
ancrage territorial".
Festival International d'Art
Lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence (in French).
Retrieved 2021-07-07.
Festival d'Aix-en-Provence...
-
dictionary Encyclopædia
Britannica -
Pierre Larousse 1872:
Dictionnaire lyrique ou
Histoire des Opéras by Félix Clément &
Pierre Larousse.
Online at Internet...
- expression,
similar to
action painting.
Another name for
Tachism is
Abstraction lyrique (related to
American Lyrical Abstraction).
COBRA is also
related to Tachisme...
- La Gaîté
Lyrique (French: [la ɡɛte liʁik]) is a
digital arts and
modern music centre opened by the City of
Paris in
December 2010,
located at 3-5 rue...
- (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik],
musical tragedy), also
known as tragédie
lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik],
lyric tragedy), is a
genre of
French opera introduced...
- The Trio
lyrique was a
Canadian vocal trio
founded in 1932 by
baritone Lionel Daunais.
Based in Montreal, the group's
other original members also included...
-
Antique for harp and strings, and
published it in 2011 as
Suite Lyrique.
Suite Lyrique contains the same six
movements as
Suite Antique: Prelude, Ostinato...
- 4th arrondis****t.
Included among its many
previous names are Théâtre
Lyrique, Théâtre des Nations, and Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt. The theatre,
which until...
-
second Salle Favart (Favart 2),
followed by the Théâtre
Lyrique on the
Place du Châtelet (
Lyrique), and then the
third Salle Favart (Favart 3). Sources...