- Mady
Mesplé (7
March 1931 – 30 May 2020) was a
French opera singer who was
considered the
leading coloratura soprano of her
generation in France, and sometimes...
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Mesples is a
commune in the
Allier department in
central France.
Communes of the
Allier department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires" (in French)...
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Denis Mesples (born 21 May 1963 in Désertines, Allier) is a
French equestrian. At the 2012
Summer Olympics he
competed in the
Individual eventing. "Denis...
- Paul-Eugène
Mesplès (French pronunciation: [pɔl øʒɛn
mɛsplɛs]; 1849–1924) was a
French painter and lithographer,
nicknamed the "painter of dancers"; a...
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Pierre Toussaint Marcel de
Serres de
Mesplès (3
November 1780 – 22 July 1862 in Montpellier), also
known as
Marcel de Serres, was a
French caver, geologist...
- l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo,
Richard Bonynge (conductor) (Decca) 1970: Mady
Mesplé (Lakmé),
Charles Burles (Gérald),
Roger Soyer (Nilakantha),
Danielle Millet...
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Georges Prêtre (cond.)
Orchestre de Paris;
Nicolai Gedda (Werther); Mady
Mesplé (Sophie). EMI 1977: "Orlando Furioso":
Claudio Scimone (cond.) I Solisti...
- 360)
Jacoubet (1927, p. 363)
Mesplé (1936, p. 17)
Mesplé (1936, p. 18-19)
Mesplé (1936, p. 23)
Mesplé (1936, p. 18)
Mesplé (1927, p. 109) "Le café sur...
- Jean-Baptiste, his
daughter Lucie, his
sister Prudence and his son-in-law,
General Mesple.
Victimes d'Amour (a trilogy) encomp****ing: Les
Amants (1859) Les Époux...
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order of composition,
performed by Elly Ameling, Michèle Command, Mady
Mesplé,
Frederica von
Stade and Gérard
Souzay with
piano accompaniment by Dalton...