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Adolphe Nourrit (3 March 1802 – 8 March 1839) was a French operatic tenor, librettist, and composer. One of the most esteemed opera singers of the 1820s and 1830s, he was particularly associated with the works of Gioachino Rossini and Giacomo Meyerbeer.
AdolpheNourrit (3 March 1802 – 8 March 1839) was a French operatic tenor, librettist, and composer. One of the most esteemed opera singers of the 1820s...
the Impressionists Adolphe Muzito (born 1957), Congolese politician who was Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic AdolpheNourrit (1802–1839), French...
time.[citation needed] The ballet's libretto was written by tenor AdolpheNourrit, the first "Robert" in Meyerbeer's Robert Le Diable, an opera which...
Italian version at Eszterháza in 1776. During the early 19th century, AdolpheNourrit became particularly well known for his performances of Orpheus at the...
February 1828. The role of Masaniello was taken by the famous tenor AdolpheNourrit and Princess Elvire was sung by Laure Cinti-Damoreau. The dancer Lise...
Auguste Nourrit (1808-1853) was a 19th-century French tenor and opera director, younger brother of famous AdolpheNourrit and son of tenor Louis Nourrit. Auguste...
characters in the piece. Meyerbeer also accepted the advice of star tenor AdolpheNourrit, chosen to create the part of Raoul, to expand the love duet in Act...
Falcon in the title role and the dramatic tenor AdolpheNourrit as Eléazar were particularly noted. Nourrit had significant influence on the opera: Eléazar...
duet, "Amour sacré de la patrie", (Sacred love of Fatherland) with AdolpheNourrit in the tenor role, many audience members left the theater and joined...
to suit the talents of Nicolas Levasseur and AdolpheNourrit, respectively. At the invitation of Nourrit, Cornélie Falcon made her debut at the age of...
of Bertrand and Robert to suit the talents of Nicolas Levasseur and AdolpheNourrit, respectively. The opera premiered on 21 November 1831 at the Paris...
Daniel Auber's Fra Diavolo (1830), as well as works by Ferdinand Hérold, Adolphe Adam and Fromental Halévy. Critical of Rossini's style was Hector Berlioz...
rather more averse to castrato virtuosity, typical of Italian opera. AdolpheNourrit can be regarded as the paragon of this expansion beyond the Alps of...
Battista Rubini, Domenico Donzelli and the two great French rivals AdolpheNourrit and Gilbert Duprez—the inventor of the C from the chest. After the...
Pierre François Wartel, who had been a student of the famous singer AdolpheNourrit. Nilsson would study with him for three years. This period gave her...
Opera. Rolls House Publishing Company. Walker, Evan. "The Fable of AdolpheNourrit." Journal of Singing 64.4 (2008): 411. Nicholas Till (18 October 2012)...
February 26 – Victor Hugo, librettist and poet (died 1885) March 3 – AdolpheNourrit, operatic tenor (died 1839) March 5 – James Turle, editor and organist...
Rudenz the following January, he had met and had been impressed with AdolpheNourrit, who had been the principal tenor in Paris, having sung roles written...
Louis-Philippe. Music played its part in the 1830 Revolution; the famed tenor AdolpheNourrit, who had starred in the operas of Rossini, went onto the stages of...
Rudolf Kreutzer was the director, the noble and celebrated tenor, Adolf Nourrit sang the principal part; all the cooperators did their best to secure success...
falsetto dominant vocal mechanism, as the famous tenori di grazia AdolpheNourrit, John Braham, or Giovanni Battista Rubini had sung it, but rather in...
cast, 20 August 1828 Conductor: François Habeneck Count Ory tenor AdolpheNourrit Tutor bass Nicolas Levasseur Isolier mezzo-soprano (en travesti) Constance...