- Jean
Robert Planquette (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁɔbɛʁ plɑ̃kɛt]; 31 July 1848 – 28
January 1903) was a
French composer of
songs and operettas. Several...
- The
river Planquette (French pronunciation: [plɑ̃kɛt]) is one of the
small streams that flow from the
plateau of the
southern Boulonnais and Picardy, into...
- needlework, photography, craft).
Archaeologists have
discovered stone planquettes with
abstract designs made by the
Magdalenians and
dating to the Upper...
- a pair of
levers located above or in
front of the
bridge to open the
planquettes, and
release them to
allow them to
close onto the nose. As the lenses...
- Cameron, was an
English actress and
singer who
gained fame in
Robert Planquette's operettas Les
cloches de
Corneville and Rip Van Winkle, and
Francis Ch****aigne's...
- in the Hauts-de-France
region of France. The
source of the
small river Planquette is in the commune. The 16th-18th
century church Communes of the Pas-de-Calais...
-
operas and
operettas of
Gilbert and ****van,
Solomon and Stephens,
Robert Planquette and
others in the
Victorian era,
often in
America for the D'Oyly Carte...
- "Sambre-et-Meuse Regiment") is a
French poem by Paul Cézano set to
music by
Robert Planquette and
arranged and
expanded into a
military march by Joseph-François Rauski [nl;...
-
Chimes of Normandy) is an opéra-comique in
three acts,
composed by
Robert Planquette to a
libretto by
Louis Clairville and
Charles Gabet. The story, set at...
-
Giusto (Columbo Arona) Le
regiment de
Sambre et
Meuse (Paul Cezano,
Robert Planquette)
Sultanto a te (Salvatore Fucito) Je
viens célebrer la
victoire (Camille...