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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- concerts"
series that were
comprised by the
orchestral societies of
Jules Pasdeloup, Édouard Colonne, and
Charles Lamoureux,
almost all were by Austro-German...
- Rigaudon); this
version was
premiered in
February 1920 by Rhené-Baton and the
Pasdeloup Orchestra, and has
remained one of his more po****r works.[citation needed]...
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Pasdeloup Press, 2007.
Limited Edition of 12 copies. (dialogue
poems with
Virgil Burnett) Sea Light,
Black Moss Press, 2003 Leifr’s Story,
Pasdeloup Press...
- 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...