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Matters improved somewhat with Chabrier's "L 'toile," also a Mark Lamos production.
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While Barenboim was away, Simon Rattle made a (relatively rare) opera appearance in Berlin, conducting Chabrier's "L'Etoile" at the Staatsoper with his wife, Magdalena Kozena, and Jean-Paul Fouchecourt.
Weekend opera 2010
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Nowadays Chabrier's music seems to be played less and less often in this country.
The Smiling Genius 2010
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The show was Chabrier's rarely-heard opera bouffe L'Etoile.
Archive 2007-12-01 Jessica 2007
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The show was Chabrier's rarely-heard opera bouffe L'Etoile.
A birthday present from OC Jessica 2007
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Today there's a matinee of Chabrier's bubbly operetta "L'Etoile" and then a gathering of the Queer Boston Bloggers at the Hampshire House the basement of which houses the famed "Cheers" bar overlooking Boston Public Gardens.
Archive 2006-03-01 Will 2006
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"Gatherings from Spain," in Chabrier's letters, and it had all been transplanted to New York almost without a whisper of preparation, which is fortunate, for if it had been expected, doubtless we would have found the way to spoil it.
The Merry-Go-Round Carl Van Vechten 1922
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[Footnote 209: Its influence is shown, in varying degrees, in works such as M. Reyer's _Sigurd_ (1884), Chabrier's _Gwendoline_ (1886), and M. Vincent d'Indy's _Le Chant de la Cloche_ (1886).]
Musicians of To-Day Romain Rolland 1905
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Then check out Mark Lamos '2002 staging of Chabrier's near-surreal, divinely silly operetta, newly revived by the New York City Opera.
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Then check out Mark Lamos '2002 staging of Chabrier's near-surreal, divinely silly operetta, newly revived by the New York City Opera.
About Last Night About Last Night 2010
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