Pol Henri Plançon (French: [pɔl ɑ̃ʁi plɑ̃sɔ̃]; 12 June 1851 – 11 August 1914) was a French operatic bass (basse chantante). He was one of the most acclaimed...
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Deportation Dureuil born Plançon, Janine (July 2011). Guillote (ed.). Gabriel Plançon, résistant assassiné à Besançon [Gabriel Plançon, Resistance fighter...
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Jean de Reszke (Jan Reszke) (14 January 1850 – 3 April 1925) was a Polish dramatic tenor and opera star. Reszke came from a wealthy Polish family with...
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French heirs were the lyric bass Pol Plançon (1851-1914)—who modelled his vocal method directly on that of Faure—and Jean Lassalle (1847-1909), who succeeded...
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Petit born 1990, opera singer Nicolas Peyrac Édith Piaf Anne Pigalle Pol Plançon Benoît Poher (band: Kyo) Michel Polnareff Princess Erika Jakie Quartz Raphaël...
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leader Pierre Kaan Resistance member Léger Fouris Resistance member Gabriel Plançon Resistance member rabbi Samuel Klein Resistance member Laurent Matheron...
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Musique in Paris, in costumes designed by Charles Bianchini and sets by Jean-Baptiste Lavastre and Eugène Carpezat (acts I; II, scene 2; and III), Auguste...
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(Admiral) Jean de Laborde flew to Dakar to conduct an inspection and help to organize the defenses. As part of these preparations, both Plançon and Cayla...
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musicologist (died 1934) June 11 – Oscar Borg, composer (d. 1930) June 12 – Pol Plançon, operatic bass (d. 1914) August 8 – Walborg Lagerwall, Swedish violinist...
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Portes Thierry Perreux Éric Quintin Jackson Richardson Stéphane Stoecklin Jean-Luc Thiébaut Denis Tristant Frédéric Volle Head coach: Daniel Constantini...
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