- Charles-Louis-Étienne
Nuitter was a
French librettist, translator,
writer and
librarian born in Paris, France, on 24
April 1828. He died
there on 23 February...
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Nuitter,
Charles (1875). Le
nouvel Opéra (with 59 engravings). Paris: Hachette.
Copies 1, 2, and 3 at
Google Books.
Nuitter,
Charles (1878)...
- to use this
Pavilion as a
private space for the head of state.
Charles Nuitter succeeded in
compelling Charles Garnier to
transform the
pavilion into...
- the
music of Léo Delibes, with
libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne
Nuitter.
Nuitter's libretto and mise-en-scène was
based upon E. T. A. Hoffmann's short...
- lOpéra. Paris: Sartorius. View at
Internet Archive. View at
Google Books.
Nuitter, Charles; Thoinan,
Ernest (1886). Les
Origines de l'Opéra français (in...
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supported by the
description by nineteenth-century balletomane,
Charles Nuitter, who
defined tutu as "a
slang term for the very
short petticoat worn by...
- Paris. Le Kobold, opéra-ballet (1 act,
Gallet & Charles-Louis-Etienne
Nuitter), f.p. 26 July 1870, Opéra-Comique (Favart), Paris.
Madame Turlupin, opéra...
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version 23c Don
Carlo Joseph Méry
Camille du
Locle Charles-Louis-Étienne
Nuitter Achille de Lauzières
Angelo Zanardini [it] 4
Italian La Scala,
Milan 10...
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libretto by
Charles Nuitter and Étienne Tréfeu 1864: Le
soldat magicien, one-act opéra
comique by
Jacques Offenbach,
libretto by
Charles Nuitter and Étienne Tréfeu...
- Sands,
first conductor of the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir April 24 –
Charles Nuitter,
librettist (died 1899)
April 26 –
Francesco Graziani (baritone), operatic...