-
Jules Noriac, real name Claude, Antoine,
Jules Cairon, (24
April 1827 – 1
October 1882), was a
French journalist, playwright, writer,
librettist and theatre...
- In addition,
there are some pre-Fëanorian
variants including Fal****in,
Noriac, Banyaric, and Sinyatic, and some non-Middle-earth alphabets, in m****cripts...
- and was in
contrast with the
laudatory review of the
premiere by
Jules Noriac in the Figaro-Programme,
which called the work, "unprecedented, splendid...
- Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul
Pierrette et
Jacquot opérette 1 act
Jules Noriac and
Philippe Gille 13
October 1876 Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul...
- Auguste Lefranc
August 1868
Jules Noriac,
Charles Comte 1870 [Closed
during the Franco-Prussian War] 16
April 1871
Jules Noriac,
Charles Comte 1873 Charles...
- one-act opérette of 1876 by
Jacques Offenbach with a
French libretto by
Jules Noriac and
Philippe Gille. The première of
Pierrette et
Jacquot was on 13 October...
- Calmann-Lévy. ISBN 978-2-7021-5100-6.
Retrieved 2
November 2020.
Jules Noriac,
Paris tel qu'il est, Paris: Calmanny-Lévy, 1884, (Bibliothèque contemporaine)...
- 3 acts, Mancel, 1873 Le
mouton enragé, 1 act,
Adolphe Jaime and
Jules Noriac, 1873 Amphytrion, 1 act, C.
Nuitter and Beaumont, 1875
Jeanne Jeannette...
- 1855 :
Hippolyte & Théodore
Cogniard 1856–69 :
Hippolyte Cogniard &
Jules Noriac 1869–91 : Eugène
Bertrand 1892–1914 :
Fernand Samuel 1914–40 : Max Maurey...
- Lambert-Thiboust 1862: La Boîte au lait,
operetta by Eugène Grangé and
Jules Noriac ;
transformed into an opéra-bouffe on a
music by
Jacques Offenbach in 1876...