- François-Adrien
Boieldieu (pronounced [fʁɑ̃.swa a.dʁi.(j)ɛ̃ bɔ.jɛl.djø], also [bwa(.ɛ)l.djø]) (16
December 1775 – 8
October 1834) was a
French composer...
- to as the
Salle Favart (the
third on this site), is
located at
Place Boïeldieu in the 2nd arrondis****t of Paris, not far from the
Palais Garnier, one...
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Paris is an opéra
comique in two acts by
French composer François-Adrien
Boieldieu and
librettist Claude Godard d'Aucourt de Saint-Just. The work had its...
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Together with his
older contemporary Daniel Auber and his
teacher Adrien Boieldieu, Adam is
credited with
creating the
later Romantic French form of opera...
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Anatole Auguste Boieldieu (1824 – 29 May 1886 in Chevilly-Larue) was a
French entomologist who
specialised in Coleoptera. He was a
member of the Société...
- w. T.
Kennick m. G.
Bickwell Felix Draeseke –
Fantasie on
Themes from
Boieldieus "Weisse Dame"
Johann Gottfried Piefke – Königgrätzer
Marsch Amilcare Ponchielli...
-
designs of the
French architect Louis Bernier and is
located on the
Place Boïeldieu just
south of the
Boulevard des Italiens. The
Salle Favart is the third...
- has
inspired many
pieces of music, including:
classical François-Adrien
Boieldieu: Le
calife de
Bagdad (1800) Carl
Maria von Weber: Abu H****an (1811) Luigi...
- François-Adrien
Boieldieu (1775–1834). All
premieres took
place in
Paris unless otherwise indicated. List of
compositions by François-Adrien
Boieldieu Theatres...
- the
other composers with whom
Scribe worked were
Adolphe Adam,
Adrien Boieldieu,
Gaetano Donizetti,
Fromental Halévy,
Jacques Offenbach and
Giuseppe Verdi...