Emmanuel Bondeville was a French composer and music administrator, born 29 October 1898 in Rouen, and died 26 November 1987 in Paris. He was a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts.
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EmmanuelBondeville was a French composer and music administrator, born 29 October 1898 in Rouen, and died 26 November 1987 in Paris. He was a member...
based on Flaubert's novella Hérodias The opera Madame Bovary by EmmanuelBondeville, based on Flaubert's novel The unfinished opera Salammbo by Modest...
Bond (1730–1790) Carrie Bond (1862–1946) Victoria Bond (born 1945) EmmanuelBondeville (1898–1987) Margaret Allison Bonds (1913–1972) Luiz Bonfá (1922–2001)...
symphonies Ernst Bacon (1898–1990), American composer of 4 symphonies EmmanuelBondeville (1898–1987), French composer of 2 symphonies Marcel Delannoy (1898–1962)...
convinced writer Robert Bolt to re-work it into another setting. EmmanuelBondeville's opera Madame Bovary was produced in 1951. Posy Simmonds' 1999 graphic...
(1829) (cantata) by Hector Berlioz Antoine et Cléopâtre (1972) by EmmanuelBondeville Cleopatra (1904) (tone poem) by George Whitefield Chadwick La Cleopatra...
1983), a highly staged work, which included three Martenot waves. EmmanuelBondeville was director of the Opéra-Comique and the Paris Opera. He was the...
occasions). During the various editions, it has notably been chaired by EmmanuelBondeville, Daniel-Lesur, Marcel Landowski, Raymond Gallois-Montbrun, Rolf Liebermann...
the Romanian sculptor Marcel Guguianu, then to the French composer EmmanuelBondeville, former manager of the Paris Opera and Opéra Comique, and finally...
in the 1951 Opéra-Comique premiere of the opera Madame Bovary by EmmanuelBondeville (in 1962 she sang in the same opera at the Paris Opéra). At Paris...
Cultural Affairs of the City of Paris from 1977 to 1979. He succeeded EmmanuelBondeville as President of the Maurice Ravel Foundation and was in turn succeeded...
contemporary works, such as Le Roi David and L'école des maris by EmmanuelBondeville, and Médée by Darius Milhaud. Massard made many recordings, the two...
(Fabrice). At the Opéra-Comique Giraudeau also sang in Madame Bovary by EmmanuelBondeville (Charles Bovary), Blaise le savetier by Philidor (Blaise), Ariane...
(Lindorf), and Louise in 1956 (Father); as well as L'école des maris by EmmanuelBondeville in 1954 (Sganarelle), and Les mousquetaires au couvent 1957 (Bridaine)...
Scarpia in Tosca among others. He also sang in the world premiere of EmmanuelBondeville's L’École des maris (1933) with the company. In 1936 Gauld returned...
Marcello, Scarpia, et al., he took part there in the creation of EmmanuelBondeville's Madame Bovary, on 1 June 1951. His debut role at the Opéra in 1947...
L'Aiglon, Duparquet in Reynaldo Hahn's Ciboulette, Lheureux in EmmanuelBondeville's Madame Bovary, the lead in Darius Milhaud's Bolivar, but also standard...
such as Gqeberha in South Africa, Bad Oldesloe in Germany, Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville in France, and Oss, Netherlands, Aspen is known for manufacturing and...
orientalist Maude Valérie White (1855–1937), English composer and songwriter Emmanuel Louis Masqueray (1861–1917), Franco-American architect Ernest Henri Dubois...