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Jules Moinaux, real name Joseph-Désiré
Moineaux or
Moineau (24
October 1815 – 4
December 1895) was a 19th-century
French writer, playwright, and librettist...
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Georges Courteline born
Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux (25 June 1858 – 25 June 1929) was a
French dramatist and novelist, a
satirist notable for his sharp...
- (Two sous-worth of coal), a one-act
comic piece to a
libretto by
Jules Moinaux,
described as an "asphyxie lyrique". Over the next
fourteen years he produced...
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French novelist and
early feminist Georges Courteline Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux Gérard de
Nerval Gérard
Labrunie 19th-century
French poet,
essayist and...
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composer Honoré de
Balzac (1799–1850),
novelist and playwright.
Jules Moinaux (1815–1895), writer,
playwright and librettist.
Louisa Emily Dobrée (ca...
- Hervé, who
agreed to
present a new one-act
operetta with
words by
Jules Moinaux and
music by Offenbach,
called Oyayaye ou La
reine des îles. It was presented...
- Fontaine's own
fable were set by
several other musicians, including:
Jules Moinaux in 1846. Théodore
Ymbert for two
voices (1860).
Pauline Thys as part of...
- Dives-Cabourg
Founded 1929
Ground Stade André Heurtematte, Dives-sur-Mer
Chairman Laurent Moinaux League National 3
Group F 2022–23
National 3
Group J, 10th...
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music by
Jacques Offenbach. The
French libretto is by Léon
Battu and
Jules Moinaux,
inspired by an 1825
vaudeville by Scribe.
Offenbach was
director of music...
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musicale (operetta) by
Jacques Offenbach. The
libretto was
written by
Jules Moinaux and was a
condensation of his 3-act Les
musiciens ambulants. The half-hour...