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Albert Vizentini (9
November 1841 – 21
October 1906) was a
French violinist, composer,
conductor and
music writer. His main
centre of
activity was the...
- by the
censor Le
Gascon (1873), with
Louis Davyl,
incidental music by
Vizentini and
Offenbach Barrière died in Paris. (27 May 1854).
Dramatic - Adelphi...
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performance until 23
February 1877, when it was
presented by
Albert Vizentini's Théâtre
National Lyrique at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris. It includes...
- Outdoor-Marke Mammut". Utopia.de (in German).
Retrieved 2024-09-09.
Daniel Vizentini (2024-04-25). "Klimabonus bei Mammut: 'Sehen
Auswirkungen des Klimawandels...
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several short-lived
companies revived the name, most
notably Albert Vizentini's Théâtre
National Lyrique (1876–1878), but none were as
successful as...
- February [O.S. 9 February] 1886. L’Ordre du Roi.
Music arranged by
Albert Vizentini from the airs of
Johann Strauss II, Léo Delibes,
Daniel Auber,
Jules M****enet...
- the
necessary money he did not take up the project.
Eventually Albert Vizentini, the new
directeur of the Gaîté, took up the idea, and Offenbach's contribution...
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Premiere cast (four-act version), 7
February 1874 (Conductor:
Albert Vizentini)
Pluton (Pluto), god of the underworld,
disguised as Aristée (Aristaeus)...
- roles, with
Edmond Duvernoy at the
piano and a
chorus directed by
Albert Vizentini.
Besides Léon Carvalho,
director of the Opéra-Comique, the
director of...
- 339, also
gives that name and
identifies Vizentini as the director.
Harding 1980, p. 202,
mentions that
Vizentini produced an
opera by Saint-Saëns at the...