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    La Navarraise ([la na.va.ʁɛz], "The Woman of Navarre") is an opera in two acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Jules Claretie and Henri Cain...
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    Cain when they were in London for the world premiere of Massenet's La Navarraise in June 1893. The composer began work on the score in Pont-de-l'Arche...
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    Teufelsweg and Jugend), Alberto Franchetti, Franco Leoni, Jules Massenet (La Navarraise), Licinio Refice, Spyridon Samaras, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (I gioielli...
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    de Manon at the Opéra-Comique, and a much greater one in London with La Navarraise at Covent Garden. The Times commented that in this piece Massenet had...
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    Alice Ford, Falstaff (Verdi) Vitellia, La clemenza di Tito (Mozart) Desdemona, Otello (Verdi) Anita, La Navarraise (Massenet) Luisa, Luisa Miller (Verdi)...
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    Verdi: Luisa Miller (with Pavarotti, Caballé – Maag, cond.) Massenet's La Navarraise (with Horne, Domingo, Bacquier – H. Lewis, cond.) Verdi: Il trovatore...
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    at the Salzburg Festival when she sang Annio in a production of Mozart's La clemenza di Tito, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Major engagements followed...
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    created the part of Anita, which was written for her, in Massenet's La Navarraise in London in 1894 and, in 1897, sang Sapho in an opera written by the...
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    well as the first Paris performances of Werther (6 January 1893) and La Navarraise (3 October 1895). In 1899 the theatre was renamed Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt...
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    leaving Manon to voice her regrets. Scene 1: Paris, the promenade of the Cours-la-Reine on a feast-day Among the throng of holiday-makers and vendors of all...
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