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Adolphe Nourrit (3
March 1802 – 8
March 1839) was a
French operatic tenor, librettist, and composer. One of the most
esteemed opera singers of the 1820s...
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Auguste Nourrit (1808-1853) was a 19th-century
French tenor and
opera director,
younger brother of
famous Adolphe Nourrit and son of
tenor Louis Nourrit. Auguste...
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Retrieved 18 July 2016. "Charte européenne des
langues régionales :
Hollande nourrit la
guerre contre le français" [European
Charter for
Regional Languages:...
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Louis Nourrit (4
August 1780,
Montpellier – 23
September 1831, Brunoy) was an
early 19th-century
French tenor.
Throughout his
operatic career,
Nourrit also...
- La
Provence mystique au
XVIIe siècle (in French). Paris, France: Plon-
Nourrit. pp. 381–382.
Bluche 1990, p. 11.
Barentine 2016, p. 129.
Panhuysen 2016...
- cannibales: ****t ans de croisière dans l'océan
Pacifique à bord du, Paris: Plon-
Nourrit "The
Aristocrat and His Cannibals"
Count Festetics von Tolna's travels...
- rare
appearance at the
organ during a
requiem m**** for the
tenor Adolphe Nourrit on 24
April 1839,
playing a
transcription of
Franz Schubert's Lied Die...
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spanned from low A-flat to high D, 2.5 octaves. She and the
tenor Adolphe Nourrit are
credited with
being primarily responsible for
raising artistic standards...
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Antoine (1907). Le ****on,
histoire et
civilisation (in French). Paris, Plon-
Nourrit et cie. p. 160. Murdoch,
James (1996). A
history of ****an (Reprint ed.)...
- suit the
talents of
Nicolas Lev****eur and
Adolphe Nourrit, respectively. At the
invitation of
Nourrit, Cornélie
Falcon made her
debut at the age of 18...