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- Le violoneux is a one-act operetta (« légende bretonne » - Breton legend) by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Eugène Mestépès and Émile Chevalet...
- mazanki, złóbcoki Złóbcoki (fiddles) - “Instruments with Soul” do****entary Violoneux.fr, background information on fiddlers of different French regions in...
- Joseph Allard (February 1, 1873 – November 14, 1947) was a Canadian fiddler and composer. He occasionally recorded under the pseudonym Maxime Toupin. Allard...
- (1872) Le voyage dans la lune (1875) Whittington (1874) Other types Le violoneux (légende bretonne) (1855) Ba-ta-clan (chinoiserie musicale) (1855) Lischen...
- (1872) Le voyage dans la lune (1875) Whittington (1874) Other types Le violoneux (légende bretonne) (1855) Ba-ta-clan (chinoiserie musicale) (1855) Lischen...
- Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, where she made her debut in 1855 in Le violoneux. She enjo**** immediate success and created for Offenbach the role of Boulotte...
- successfully in Vienna, London and elsewhere. Another success in 1855 was Le violoneux (The Village Fiddler), which made a star of Hortense Schneider in her...
- While Offenbach's earliest one-act pieces included Les deux aveugles, Le violoneux and Ba-ta-clan (all 1855) did well, his first full-length operetta, Orphée...
- (1872) Le voyage dans la lune (1875) Whittington (1874) Other types Le violoneux (légende bretonne) (1855) Ba-ta-clan (chinoiserie musicale) (1855) Lischen...
- (1872) Le voyage dans la lune (1875) Whittington (1874) Other types Le violoneux (légende bretonne) (1855) Ba-ta-clan (chinoiserie musicale) (1855) Lischen...