- from the
French play Le
Prince Consort,
written by
Jules Chancel and Leon
Xanrof. The play had
previously been
adapted for
Broadway in 1905 by
William Boosey...
- name
Xanrof by
inversion of the
Latin fornax of his
French surname fourneau ("furnace"),
before finally legally changing his name to Léon
Xanrof. Yvette...
- is an
instrumental version of
French traditional song Le fiacre, by Léon
Xanrof.
Solfilmen was
first shown in
March 1963 in
black and white, and stopped...
- came up to the rue
Ravignan to tell us
about a new singer, a
friend of
Xanrof, who was to
appear at the
Moulin Rouge for the
first time... We went; a...
- series) 1958 Mr.
Wickham (3 episodes)
Yvette (TV movie) 1958 (film debut)
Xanrof The Firm of
Girdlestone (TV miniseries) 1958
Farintosh The Lost King (TV...
-
Delagrave Paris 1910 : Rêve de valse,
operetta in 3 acts,
adaptation by Léon
Xanrof and
Jules Chancel,
after Felix Dörmann [de] and
Leopold Jacobson [de], music...
-
writers from time to time, such as
Alfred Capus,
Georges Courteline et Léon
Xanrof. His work as a
playwright continued almost until the
Second World War, when...
-
janvier 1908), pp. 795–812
Pierre Decourcelle;
Edmond Lepelletier; Léon
Xanrof (1909), A perpète ! (drame en 5
actes et 8 tableaux), Paris: P. V. Stock...
- star of the Song, and
would become the
interpreter of the
composer Léon
Xanrof. As a
direct competitor to
Paradis Latin, cafés-concerts, more numerous...
- who sang Bruant's
songs tried to
imitate his
harsh singing style. Léon
Xanrof dedicated his Le
fiacre to Mallet, who made it one of her most po****r songs...