Victor Massé (born Félix-Marie Massé; 7 March 1822 – 5 July 1884) was a French composer. Massé was born in Lorient (Morbihan) and studied at the Paris...
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relocate the club meeting place across the river on rue de Laval (now rue Victor-Massé). Le Chat Noir soon outgrew its first site. In June 1885, three and a...
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2012, the City of Paris decided to place a memorial plaque at 25 rue Victor Massé (Paris), where Berthe Weill opened her first gallery in 1900. Esther...
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Manon Massé (born 1963), Canadian politician Marcel Masse (1936–2014), Canadian politician Marcel Massé (born 1940), Canadian politician Papa Massé Fall...
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towards romantic themes, like Albaydé (1848), inspired by Les Orientales, by Victor Hugo (1829). He received the insignia of knight of the Legion of Honor,...
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just like any ordinary music-loving person.” Warleigh's last album, Rue Victor Massé (2009), an improvisation with free-jazz drummer Tony Marsh, has received...
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piano accompaniment by Amilcare Ponchielli, which was published in 1857. Victor Massé wrote a very successful opera on the subject, again titled Paul and Virginie...
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Rott, composer (b. 1858) June 8 – Henry Clay Work, US composer July 5 – Victor Massé, composer August 18 – Franz Seraphin Hölzl [de], composer (b. 1808) November...
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operatic debut the following year at the Opéra-Comique, as Pygmalion in Victor Massé's Galathée. He remained at the Opéra-Comique for over seven years, singing...
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when the impending demolition of his longtime residence on the rue Victor Massé forced him to move to quarters on the Boulevard de Clichy. He never married...
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