- 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...
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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...
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Didon Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don
Giovanni Donna Elvira Jules M****enet La
Navarraise Anita Johann Strauss Die
Fledermaus Orlofsky Jacques Offenbach Contes...
- Cain 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...
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Teufelsweg and Jugend),
Alberto Franchetti,
Franco Leoni,
Jules M****enet (La
Navarraise),
Licinio Refice,
Spyridon Samaras,
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (I
gioielli della...
- Verdi:
Luisa Miller (with Pavarotti, Caballé – Maag, cond.) M****enet's La
Navarraise (with Horne, Domingo,
Bacquier – H. Lewis, cond.) Verdi: Il trovatore...
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Claretie also
wrote three operas for the
music of
Jules M****enet; La
Navarraise (1894),
based on his
novel La
cigarette and
written with
Henri Cain, Thérèse...
-
created the part of Anita,
which was
written for her, in M****enet's La
Navarraise in
London in 1894 and, in 1897, sang
Sapho in an
opera written by the...
- 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...
- de Capri" (song) "Scènes pittoresques: Air de ballet"
Nocturne from La
Navarraise "Divertis****t: Valse" from Le roi de La**** "Élégie" from Les Érinnyes...