-
transport are available. The
English word
muleteer comes from the
French muletier, from Old French, from mulet,
diminutive of mul, mule. The term muleskinner...
- produced, Le
Muletier;
despite an
unimpressive libretto the
music was well received. The
biographer Thomas Betzwieser writes that in Le
Muletier Hérold "found...
- seul
amant efficace, Il
arrive un moment, dans les déduits d'amour, Où le
muletier a son tour!" "Among all lovers, only the
efficient succeed, The moment...
-
librettos include La rose de
Terone (1840), Si j'étais roi (1852), Le
muletier de Tolède (1854) (on
which Michael Balfe's The Rose of
Castille (1857)...
- be
reached by two
pedestrian paths. The
southern one, Le
sentier des
muletiers ("The Mule Trail"), was
formerly a
Roman road. The
northern one, Le sentier...
-
Clairville (alias of Louis-François Nicolaïe (1811–1879)) for
Adolphe Adam's Le
muletier de Tolède (1854). It was
premiered on 29
October 1857, at the
Lyceum Theatre...
- content",
Decameron VII.7 "Le Mari confesseur" "Le Savetier" "La Paysan" "Le
Muletier" "La
Servante justifie'e" "La
Gageure des
trois commeres",
Decameron VII...
- Perrin, Le
dernier bal for the Opéra-Comique and the 3-act opéra-comique Le
muletier de Tolède for the Théâtre Lyrique. It was
thought that
producing both works...
-
Notice sure le
Pinguicula flos-Mulionis Ed. Mn. ou Gr****ette
Fleur de
Muletier, Fig. Pl. XXVII.
Belgique Hort. 22:371–374
Zamudio Ruiz, S. 2001 Revision...
- 1930 Bab-el-oued
Chanson arabe Conchita Danse napolitaine Le
chant du
muletier Les
jongleurs Li-o-ting
Mazurka Paysage ensoleillé
Pepita - pièce espagnole...