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Exposition virtuelle

Children of the Century

On that day 13 May

Dante (Blau / Godard)

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Dante

Born in 1265 in Florence, Dante Alighieri was a poet and prominent political figure. Although he played an active role in safeguarding his city’s autonomy against papal ambitions, he is mainly known f...

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Le Dieu bleu

After the success at the Paris Opéra of La Fête chez Thérèse (1910), Hahn was commissioned by Diaghilev to compose the music for a ballet; the impresario wanted French musicians to compose for the Bal...

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Les Éolides

Alors qu’il s’était montré précurseur avec Ce qu’on entend sur la montagne (1846), César Franck entreprend la composition des Éolides, suite au succès des poèmes symphoniques de Saint-Saëns ou de ses ...

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Ossiane

“Mme Jaëll would have invented Wagner, had Wagner not invented her.” This somewhat sarcastic remark from Oscar Commettant, which appeared the day after the performance of excerpts from Ossiane at the ...

GASSIER Josefa

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GASSIER Josefa

Josefa Cruz-Fernandez, épouse de Louis Gassier. Soprano espagnole.

DAUDET Alphonse

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DAUDET Alphonse

Écrivain et auteur dramatique.

TALAZAC Alexandre

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TALAZAC Alexandre

Ténor français

BERTHET Lucy

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BERTHET Lucy

Cantatrice (soprano).

LAPARRA Raoul

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LAPARRA Raoul

Fils d’un négociant bordelais, Raoul Laparra entre à 11 ans au Conservatoire de Paris et reste quinze ans au sein de l’institution : son cursus en piano, achevé chez Louis Diémer, est sanctionné par u...

Person

LESUR Alice R.

Compositrice. Alice-Laure-Pauline Thiboust, épouse Lesur.

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The Société nationale de musique

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