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- La Navarraise ([la na.va.ʁɛz], "The Woman of Navarre") is an opera in two acts by Jules M****enet to a French libretto by Jules Claretie and Henri Cain...
- Didon Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni Donna Elvira Jules M****enet La Navarraise Anita Johann Strauss Die Fledermaus Orlofsky Jacques Offenbach Contes...
- Manon at the Opéra-Comique, and a much greater one in London with La Navarraise at Covent Garden. The Times commented that in this piece M****enet had...
- Mage (1891) Werther (1892) Thaïs (1894) Le portrait de Manon (1894) La Navarraise (1894) Sapho (1897) Cendrillon (1899) Grisélidis (1901) Le jongleur de...
- de Capri" (song) "Scènes pittoresques: Air de ballet" Nocturne from La Navarraise "Divertis****t: Valse" from Le roi de La**** "Élégie" from Les Érinnyes...
- Teufelsweg and Jugend), Alberto Franchetti, Franco Leoni, Jules M****enet (La Navarraise), Licinio Refice, Spyridon Samaras, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (I gioielli della...
- Caïn when they were in London for the world premiere of M****enet's La Navarraise in June 1893. The composer began work on the score in Pont-de-l'Arche...
- Gesellen (Mehta) Decca Mahler: Rückert-Lieder (Mehta) Decca M****enet: La Navarraise (Domingo, Milnes, Zaccaria; Henry Lewis, 1975) RCA Red Seal Meyerbeer:...
- show similar ships. The rudder itself is first mentioned as steer "a la Navarraise" or "a la Bayonaise". After Navarre lost San Sebastian and Hondarribia...
- Verdi: Luisa Miller (with Pavarotti, Caballé – Maag, cond.) M****enet's La Navarraise (with Horne, Domingo, Bacquier – H. Lewis, cond.) Verdi: Il trovatore...