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- Jules Étienne Pasdeloup (French pronunciation: [ʒyl etjɛn padlu]; 15 September 1819 – 13 August 1887) was a French conductor. Pasdeloup was born in Paris...
- The Pasdeloup Orchestra (also referred to as Orchestre des Concerts Pasdeloup) is the oldest symphony orchestra in France. Founded in 1861 by Jules Pasdeloup...
- At the age of 17, he performed at the Philharmonie de Paris with the Pasdeloup Orchestra at its inaugural season to an audience of about 2,500. He has...
- Lyrique. By 22 August 1868 Jules Pasdeloup had been selected and confirmed as the new director of the Théâtre Lyrique. Pasdeloup, a successful conductor of...
- arrondis****t from the 11th. It runs from the Place de la République to the Place Pasdeloup, and its name refers to the nearby Knights Templars' Temple, where they...
- performed from the age of 11 in Paris with the Orchestre Colonne and the Pasdeloup Orchestra. He studied further at the Juilliard School of Music and pla****...
- and premiered the next year at the Conservatoire de Paris under Jules Pasdeloup. It would not see publication until 1974. The work was originally submitted...
- performed was a Symphonie italienne, at an orchestral rehearsal under Jules Pasdeloup; the work was admired by Georges Bizet and Jules M****enet, with whom he...
- Nation Place Pasdeloup Place de la République Square Bréguet-Sabin Square Colbert Square de la Folie-Régnault Square de la place Pasdeloup Square de la...
- 1852 as the Cirque Napoléon. The orchestral concerts of Jules Etienne Pasdeloup were inaugurated at the Cirque Napoléon on 27 October 1861 and continued...