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- Fiesque (The Genoese Conspiracy) is an opera in three acts by the French composer Édouard Lalo. The libretto, by Charles Beauquier, is based on Schiller's...
- (Mascagni) Canio, Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto (Verdi) Fiesque, Fiesque (Lalo) Marius, Marius et **** (Cosma) Radamès, Aida (Verdi) Rodrigue...
- Amédée Détraux, in Gourde-Liane, near Destrellan, and a stadium called Fiesque Duchesne. Artists that have performed there include Ray Charles, George...
- "Fantaisie norvégienne", 1879) Divertis****t for Orchestra (taken from opera Fiesque) Aubade-Allegretto pour dix instrument or petit orchestre Allegro symphonique...
- student; she later recalled that she once locked Madame de Fiesque in her room and Madame de Fiesque's grandson in another. On his deathbed in May 1643, Louis...
- expensive. For example, in the late seventeenth century, the Countess de Fiesque was reported to have traded an entire wheat farm for a mirror, considering...
- educated at the Sorbonne. When he was eighteen, he wrote Conjuration de Fiesque, a little historical essay, influenced by the Italian of Agostino Mascardi...
- as Masetto in Don Giovanni with the Garsington Opera, as Gianettino in Fiesque, and as Macduff in Ernest Bloch's Macbeth at the University College Opera...
- Niccolò Fieschi (Genoa, c. 1456 – Rome, 1524) was an Italian Cardinal, of the prominent family of the Republic of Genoa, the Fieschi, which features in...
- it he received the cross of the Légion d'honneur. In 1824 he produced Fiesque, a clever adaptation of Schiller's Fiesco. In 1828 appeared Olga, ou l'orpheline...