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- Blaise le savetier (Blaise the Cobbler) is a 1759 one-act opéra comique, by the French composer François-André Danican Philidor. The libretto was by Michel-Jean...
- Mârouf, savetier du Caire (Marouf, Cobbler of Cairo) is an opéra comique in five acts by the French composer Henri Rabaud. The libretto, by Lucien Nepoty...
- Ferrucio Busoni: Piano Concerto in C major (1904) Henri Rabaud: Mârouf, savetier du Caire (1914) Carl Nielsen: Aladdin suite (1918–1919) Collegium musi****:...
- The Cobbler and the Financier (Le Savetier et le Financier) is one of La Fontaine's Fables that deals directly with a human situation rather than mediating...
- Le financier et le savetier (The financier and the cobbler) is a one-act opérette bouffe of 1856 with words by Hector Crémieux and Edmond About, and music...
- first work worthy to be called opéra-comique was Philidor's 1759 Blaise le savetier (Blaise the Cobbler), and he described the gradual divergence of Italian...
- (1873) Pierrette et Jacquot (1876) Opérette bouffe Le financier et le savetier (1856) La bonne d'enfant (1856) Vent du soir, ou L'horrible festin (1861)...
- scored several triumphs at the fair theatres, starting with Blaise le savetier in 1759. His three most successful works were Le sorcier (1764), Tom Jones...
- Operette 1 act Christian Felix Weiße, after Michel-Jean Sedaine's Blaise le savetier 18 April 1771 Leipzig, Rannstädter T**** Die Apotheke komische Oper 2 acts...
- Tomb". Norderstedt: Books on Demand Savatier, Andre (2013). http://www.savetier.eu/dark-culture Jerrentrup, Ansgar (2000). The World of Music, Gothic and...