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By age 12 the wunderkind had a broad repertoire which featured "Olympia's Aria" from Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann.
Michael Sigman: Marta Eggerth, Operetta Superstar, Turning 100 Michael Sigman 2012
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Bremner is now writing an updated English translation of Jacques Offenbach's light and satirical work which parodied the regime of Napoleon III.
Rory Bremner to parody Bullingdon Club with translation of comic opera 2011
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LONDON—"The Tales of Hoffmann" by Jacques Offenbach is performed less often than its witty and lush late-Romantic music merits.
In 'Tales of Hoffmann,' All's Fair in Love Paul Levy 2012
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His chief predecessor in the world of operetta, Jacques Offenbach, often parodied grand-opera composers simply by quoting them.
Gilbert & Sullivan, Parody's Patresfamilias Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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By age 12 the wunderkind had a broad repertoire which featured "Olympia's Aria" from Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann.
Michael Sigman: Marta Eggerth, Operetta Superstar, Turning 100 Michael Sigman 2012
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By age 12 the wunderkind had a broad repertoire which featured "Olympia's Aria" from Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann.
Michael Sigman: Marta Eggerth, Operetta Superstar, Turning 100 Michael Sigman 2012
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(Soundbite of music) Unidentified Man #1: (Singing) SIMON: In the 1800s, Jacques Offenbach told the story in his famous opera where gods and goddesses danced the cancan.
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(Soundbite of music) Unidentified Man #1: (Singing) SIMON: In the 1800s, Jacques Offenbach told the story in his famous opera where gods and goddesses danced the cancan.
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(Soundbite of music) Unidentified Man #1: (Singing) SIMON: In the 1800s, Jacques Offenbach told the story in his famous opera where gods and goddesses danced the cancan.
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(Soundbite of music) Unidentified Man #1: (Singing) SIMON: In the 1800s, Jacques Offenbach told the story in his famous opera where gods and goddesses danced the cancan.
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