- Émile
Louis Fortuné
Pessard (29 May 1843 – 10
February 1917) was a
French composer.
Pessard was born and died in Paris. He
studied at the Conservatoire...
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femme de
Tabarin by Paul Ferrier, and Tabarin, an
opera composed by Émile
Pessard that was
based on Ferrier's play. The
opening Prologue was
written for...
- Le Char (The Chariot),
poster by
Edward Ancourt [fr] for
opera by Émile
Pessard, 1878 Sokrates,
Julio Ruelas (1870–1907), 1902. The
woman wears modern...
- M****enet – Le Cid André
Messager La
fauvette du
temple La Béarnaise
Emile Pessard –
Tabarin premiered on
January 12 at the Théâtre de l'Opéra,
Paris Amilcare...
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progressed to the
classes of Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, for piano, and Émile
Pessard, for harmony. He made solid,
unspectacular progress, with
particular encouragement...
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Ibert became a
student at the
Paris Conservatoire,
studying with Émile
Pessard (harmony), André
Gedalge (counterpoint) and Paul
Vidal (composition). Gédalge...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Andalouse may
refer to: Andalouse, Émile
Pessard arr.
Robert Neil
Cavally Sérénade andalouse, Op. 28 by
Pablo de Sarasate...
- 1864 –
Victor Sieg 1865 –
Charles Lenepveu 1866 – Émile
Louis Fortuné
Pessard (1843–1917) 1867 –
First prize not
awarded 1868 –
Alfred Pelletier-Rabuteau...
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Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock,
British journalist (d. 1934) May 29 Émile
Pessard,
French composer (d. 1917)
Patrick Craigie,
British agricultural statistician...
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Godunov premiers in
Mariinsky Theatre in St.Petersburg on
January 27
Emile Pessard – Don
Quichotte (premiered on
February 13 at the
Salle Érard, in Paris)...