Edmond Guiraud (22 March 1879 – 18 April 1961) was a 20th-century French playwright, librettist, and actor from the Cévennes region in southern France.
EdmondGuiraud (22 March 1879 – 18 April 1961) was a 20th-century French playwright, librettist, and actor from the Cévennes region in southern France...
Claire Colinet, Armand Godard, Geneviève Granger, Marcel Guillard, Maurice Guiraud-Rivière, Géza Hiecz, Fanny Rozet, and Lucille Sévin. Other artists worked...
Orchestra: large orchestra P 100 1914 Marie Victoire Opera Libretto by EdmondGuiraud P 101 1914 Il tramonto Song: voice and orchestra Poemetto lirico for...
premièred in 1923, to a libretto by Sándor Góth and Andor Gábor based on EdmondGuiraud's play drawn from Tolstoy's novel. 1970: Anna Karenina by Ukrainian composer...
opera in four acts by the composer Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by EdmondGuiraud (1879–1961) based on his French-language play of the same name, set...
Unfinished. After Victor Hugo's Esca P 100 1914 Marie Victoire opera 4 acts EdmondGuiraud 17 January 2004 Rome, Teatro dell'Opera Posthumous première P 134 1921...
passagére Agnès Laury Alfred Goulin Fabienne Clery Max André Louis Viret EdmondGuiraud Lucie Debret Goble p.944 Hayward p.44 Goble, Alan. The Complete Index...
later changes (notably the introduction of recitatives composed by Ernest Guiraud in place of the original dialogue) there is still no definitive edition...
1860, while visiting Venice with his friend and fellow-laureate Ernest Guiraud, Bizet received news that his mother was gravely ill in Paris, and made...
or compose. The version performed at the opera's premiere was by Ernest Guiraud, after completing Offenbach's scoring, but without the Giulietta act, some...
grandson Guiraud Amic II de Sabran would wed Alix de Forcalquier. Their son William IV of Sabran in turn wed Guillemette Amic, daughter of Guiraud Amic I...
Frédégonde, opera (Ernest Guiraud and Camille Saint-Saëns, 1895) Le Chevalier Jean, opera (Victorin de Joncières, 1885) Photis, opera (Edmond Audran, 1895) Xavière...
success. In 1879, four years after the composer's death, his friend Ernest Guiraud produced a second suite (Suite n° 2) in which the March of the Kings is...
critic Eduard Hanslick as "lovely, luring and sensuous", which Ernest Guiraud later adapted as the Barcarolle in The Tales of Hoffmann. After December...
premier music prize – trained under him, including Georges Bizet, Ernest Guiraud, Théodore Dubois and Jules Massenet. Auber's productivity as an opera composer...