Clément Philibert Léo Delibes (French: [klemɑ̃ filibɛʁ leo dəlib]; 21 February 1836 – 16 January 1891) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his...
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teacher François Delibes (1873–?), French fencer Léo Delibes (1836–1891), French composer Miguel Delibes (1920–2010), Spanish novelist, journalist, and...
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of works written by the French composer Léo Delibes (1836–1891). See List of operas and operettas by Léo Delibes. "Bonjour Suzon" Ernestine Schumann-Heink...
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Sylvia (ballet) (redirect from Sylvia delibes)
two or three acts, first choreographed by Louis Mérante to music by Léo Delibes. The ballet's premiere took place on 14 June 1876 at the Palais Garnier...
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La source (Saint-Léon) (redirect from La source (Delibes/Minkus))
acts/four scenes with a score composed by Léo Delibes and Ludwig Minkus (Minkus: Act I & Act III-Scene 2/Delibes: Act II & Act III-Scene 1) which was premiered...
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Lakmé (category Operas by Léo Delibes)
Lakmé is an opera in three acts by Léo Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille. The score, written from 1881 to 1882, was first...
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Coppélia (category Ballets by Léo Delibes)
from 1870 originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon to the music of Léo Delibes, with libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter. Nuitter's libretto and...
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extremely versatile Camille Saint-Saëns were, as were the ballets of Léo Delibes, more tradition-oriented. New orchestra colors were found in the compositions...
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Hector-Jonathan Crémieux (section For Léo Delibes)
Hector-Jonathan Crémieux (10 November 1828 – 30 September 1893) was a French librettist and playwright. His best-known work is his collaboration with Ludovic...
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Bellini, 1946 La Source (Saint-Léon), Léo Delibes and Ludwig Minkus, 1866 La Source (Balanchine), to music by Léo Delibes, 1968 Špalíček, Bohuslav Martinů...
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