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    Salle Le Peletier or Lepeletier (sometimes referred to as the Salle de la rue Le Peletier or the Opéra Le Peletier) was the home of the Paris Opera from...
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    abolished in the French Revolution. The Opéra National de Paris was located in the Salle Le Peletier, on Rue le Peletier, between 1821 and 1873, when it was...
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  • The name le Peletier (also spelled Lepeletier or Lepelletier) may refer to: Amédée Louis Michel le Peletier, comte de Saint-Fargeau (1770–1845), French...
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    Jules Perrot (category Paris Opera Ballet étoiles)
    Perrot died on holiday in Paramé 29 August 1892.[citation needed] Opéra Le Peletier, Paris 28 June 1841 – Giselle, music by Adolphe Adam, specially designed...
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    The Paris Opera (French: Opéra de Paris, IPA: [opeʁa də paʁi] ) is the primary opera and ballet company of France. It was founded in 1669 by Louis XIV...
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    National de Paris Opéra National de Paris Paris Opera Ballet The works of Paul Dubois- French sculptor Salle Le Peletier The Phantom of the Opera Listing of...
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    Scribe and Germain Delavigne. Robert le diable is regarded as one of the first grand operas at the Paris Opéra. It has only a superficial connection...
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    di Corinto) and was first given at the Salle Le Peletier of the Paris Opéra on 9 October 1826 The opera commemorates the siege and ultimate destruction...
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    Louis-Michel le Peletier, Marquis of Saint-Fargeau (French pronunciation: [lwi miʃɛl lə pɛltje]; sometimes spelled Lepeletier; 29 May 1760 – 20 January...
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    France: opéra comique, in which arias alternated with spoken dialogue. By the 1820s, Gluckian influence in France had given way to a taste for the operas of...
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