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Jeanne Richomme Raunay (25
November 1868 – 1942) was a
French mezzo-soprano
opera singer. She was also the
daughter of
painter Jules Richomme, and the...
- on 10 May 1898 was
conducted by André
Messager and
included in the cast
Raunay and
Imbart de la Tour from the
Brussels premiere,
along with
Gaston Beyle...
-
militarily on its launch. Nemours,
fresh off the
capture of Mazères and
Raunay, was
tasked with
reducing a château held by the
baron de Castelnau, one...
- at the
Bechstein Hall, sung by
Jeanne Raunay. The
pianist was Fauré. On 26 May 1909 at the
Salle Érard,
Raunay and Fauré
premiered "Roses ardentes", "Comme...
- in the
forests near
Nantes for a 'Parliament'
during which the
baron du
Raunay offered his
nearby château as a
springboard for the
operation and all parti****nts...
- brother-in-law
arrested and executed. He gave
himself as
accomplices a few friends,
Raunay,
Baron Charles de Castelnau, François II,
Baron d'Aubeterre (Jean V de Parthenay's...
- majesté. The duc de
Nemours was
responsible for the
capture of Mazères and
Raunay. He then
intercepted a band
approaching from the
south from the château...
- the 1920s he
lived in Le Vésinet. In 1908 he
married opera singer Jeanne Raunay. He died
suddenly in
December 1925. Les Dupont-Leterrier, Paris, 1900 La...
- Quartet, Op. 35, unfinished. The work was
dedicated to the
singer Jeanne Raunay, who gave the
premiere on
January 28 or 29, 1899. Half a year later, Chausson...
- century, Larousse, 1866-1877
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