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- Jules Moinaux, real name Joseph-Désiré Moineaux or Moineau (24 October 1815 – 4 December 1895) was a 19th-century French writer, playwright, and librettist...
- Georges Courteline born Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux (25 June 1858 – 25 June 1929) was a French dramatist and novelist, a satirist notable for his sharp...
- (Two sous-worth of coal), a one-act comic piece to a libretto by Jules Moinaux, described as an "asphyxie lyrique". Over the next fourteen years he produced...
- French novelist and early feminist Georges Courteline Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux Gérard de Nerval Gérard Labrunie 19th-century French poet, essayist and...
- composer Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), novelist and playwright. Jules Moinaux (1815–1895), writer, playwright and librettist. Louisa Emily Dobrée (ca...
- Hervé, who agreed to present a new one-act operetta with words by Jules Moinaux and music by Offenbach, called Oyayaye ou La reine des îles. It was presented...
- music by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto is by Léon Battu and Jules Moinaux, inspired by an 1825 vaudeville by Scribe. Offenbach was director of music...
- musicale (operetta) by Jacques Offenbach. The libretto was written by Jules Moinaux and was a condensation of his 3-act Les musiciens ambulants. The half-hour...
- Fontaine's own fable were set by several other musicians, including: Jules Moinaux in 1846. Théodore Ymbert for two voices (1860). Pauline Thys as part of...
- Salle des Concerts Herz Pépito opéra comique 1 act Léon Battu and Jules Moinaux 28 October 1853 Paris, Théâtre des Variétés Luc et Lucette opéra comique...