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  • Cassandre (opera)
  • Opera by Toussaint Bertin de la Doué and François Bouvard

    Cassandre (Cassandra) is an opera by the French composers Toussaint Bertin de la Doué and François Bouvard, first performed at the Académie Royale de

    Cassandre (opera)

    Cassandre_(opera)

  • Les Troyens
  • Opera by Hector Berlioz

    half of Dido's final scene). Shirley Verrett was both Cassandre and Didon at the Metropolitan Opera House premiere, with Jon Vickers as Énée. Christa Ludwig

    Les Troyens

    Les Troyens

    Les_Troyens

  • Cassandra (name)
  • Name list

    occasional use since the Middle Ages. The usual English nickname is Cassie. Cassandre is the French version of the name. The name peaked in popularity in the

    Cassandra (name)

    Cassandra (name)

    Cassandra_(name)

  • Cassandre (Jarrell)
  • 1994 opera by Michael Jarrell

    Cassandre is an opera completed in 1994 by Michael Jarrell to a libretto in French based on Christa Wolf's novel Kassandra, adapted by Gerhard Wolf and

    Cassandre (Jarrell)

    Cassandre_(Jarrell)

  • Marthe Keller
  • Swiss actress (born 1945)

    melodrama Cassandre, after Christa Wolf's novel, for Keller, who performed in the world premiere in 1994. Keller's first production as an opera director

    Marthe Keller

    Marthe Keller

    Marthe_Keller

  • Jessye Norman
  • American opera singer (1945–2019)

    including Beethoven's Leonore, Wagner's Sieglinde and Kundry, Berlioz's Cassandre and Didon, and Bartók's Judith. The New York Times music critic Edward

    Jessye Norman

    Jessye Norman

    Jessye_Norman

  • Olimpie
  • Opera by Gaspare Spontini

    effects, in which Cassandre rode in on a live elephant. Thus, like La vestale and Fernand Cortez, the work prefigures later French Grand Opera. Spontini revised

    Olimpie

    Olimpie

    Olimpie

  • Michael Spyres
  • American operatic tenor (born 1979)

    Joyce DiDonato (Didon), Michael Spyres (Énée), Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Cassandre), Stéphane Degout (Chorèbe), Hanna Hipp (Anna), Nicolas Courjal (Narbal)

    Michael Spyres

    Michael_Spyres

  • Claire Schapira
  • French harpsichordist, pianist and composer

    vent' Chants mêlés Sysiphe Cassandre Stabat Mater (with the support of the Beaumarchais Foundation) L'Ombre de Cassandre, opera "Schapira, Claire (1946)"

    Claire Schapira

    Claire_Schapira

  • Le tableau parlant
  • In the absence of Isabelle's lover Léandre, Cassandre persuades Isabelle to marry him instead. Cassandre leaves and in the meantime Léandre returns and

    Le tableau parlant

    Le tableau parlant

    Le_tableau_parlant

  • Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria
  • Electress of Saxony in 1763

    French poet Gautier de Coste LaCalprenède revived the tale in the novel Cassandre (1644–1650), though the story was altered from the semi-historical account

    Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria

    Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria

    Duchess_Maria_Antonia_of_Bavaria

  • François Bouvard
  • French composer (c. 1684–1760)

    composition. His first opera, the tragédie en musique Médus, appeared in Paris in 1702. Médus, roi des Mèdes (tragédie en musique, 1702) Cassandre (tragédie en

    François Bouvard

    François_Bouvard

  • Marche Henri IV
  • French patriotic song and historical anthem

    Christmas songs of Christophle de Bordeaux, under the name "Chant de la Cassandre". It was a de facto anthem of the post-Restoration Kingdom of France (the

    Marche Henri IV

    Marche Henri IV

    Marche_Henri_IV

  • Michael Jarrell
  • Swiss composer and academic teacher (born 1958)

    October 1958) is a Swiss composer and academic teacher, whose operas, such as Cassandre, have been performed internationally. Born in Geneva, Jarrell

    Michael Jarrell

    Michael Jarrell

    Michael_Jarrell

  • Anna Caterina Antonacci
  • Italian soprano

    Bellini: Adalgisa (Norma), Romeo (I Capuleti e i Montecchi) Berlioz: Cassandre (Les Troyens), Marguerite (La damnation de Faust), Cléopâtre (La mort

    Anna Caterina Antonacci

    Anna Caterina Antonacci

    Anna_Caterina_Antonacci

  • Victoria State Opera
  • Opera company in Victoria, Australia

    CD91241 Les Troyens – Hector Berlioz sung in English; Margreta Elkins (Cassandre), Robert Allman (Chorèbe), Alberto Remedios (Enée), Suzanne Johnston (Ascagne)

    Victoria State Opera

    Victoria_State_Opera

  • Pierre Bleuse
  • French conductor

    entrusted him in January 2017 with conducting the ensemble in his opera Cassandre, starring Fanny Ardant, performed at the Grand Théâtre de Provence

    Pierre Bleuse

    Pierre Bleuse

    Pierre_Bleuse

  • Dubonnet
  • French wine-based aperitif

    widely known by the advertisement slogan of the French graphic designer Cassandre "Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet" (a play on words roughly meaning "It's nice; it's

    Dubonnet

    Dubonnet

    Dubonnet

  • Dramatic soprano
  • Type of classical singing voice

    Arabella (Richard Strauss) Ariadne, Ariadne auf Naxos (Richard Strauss) Cassandre, Les Troyens (Berlioz) Chrysothemis, Elektra (Richard Strauss) Elisabeth

    Dramatic soprano

    Dramatic_soprano

  • Valery Gergiev
  • Russian conductor (born 1953)

    Iopas, Dmitri Voropaev, Hylas, Oksana Shilova, Ascagne, Elisabete Matos, Cassandre, Daniele Barcellona, Didon, Ziata Bulicheva Anna, Cor de la Generolitat

    Valery Gergiev

    Valery Gergiev

    Valery_Gergiev

  • Toussaint Bertin de la Doué
  • French composer

    the Paris Opéra (between 1714 and 1734). He wrote sacred music, songs, trios for two violins and basso continuo, and several operas. Cassandre (tragédie

    Toussaint Bertin de la Doué

    Toussaint_Bertin_de_la_Doué

  • Tatiana Troyanos
  • American mezzo-soprano (1938–1993)

    Creech, Claudia Catania, Jessye Norman (Cassandre), Tatiana Troyanos (Didon), Jocelyne Taillon; Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus,James Levine. DVD:

    Tatiana Troyanos

    Tatiana_Troyanos

  • Elisabete Matos
  • Portuguese singer, artistic director and politician

    counting more than fifty roles in her repertory. Norma, Norma (Bellini) Cassandre from Les Troyens (Berlioz) Micaela from Carmen (Bizet) Dolores in La Dolores

    Elisabete Matos

    Elisabete Matos

    Elisabete_Matos

  • Christine Goerke
  • American dramatic soprano (born 1969)

    the Metropolitan Opera's Young Artist Program from 1994 to 1997. Goerke began her career singing minor roles at the Metropolitan Opera as part of the company's

    Christine Goerke

    Christine_Goerke

  • Barbara Sukowa
  • German actress and singer

    She performed the speaking role in the US premiere of Michael Jarrell's Cassandre in March 2006, and in the New York City premiere that month, with musicians

    Barbara Sukowa

    Barbara Sukowa

    Barbara_Sukowa

  • Grace Bumbry
  • American opera singer (1937–2023)

    Telemaco. In 1990, she appeared as both Cassandre and Didon in Les Troyens by Berlioz for the opening of the Opera Bastille in Paris. In the 1970s, Bumbry

    Grace Bumbry

    Grace Bumbry

    Grace_Bumbry

  • Les Troyens discography
  • Berlioz's opera, Les Troyens. Its first performance on 4 November 1863 consisted of Acts 3 to 5 only. The first staged performance of the whole opera took

    Les Troyens discography

    Les_Troyens_discography

  • Nicolas Courjal
  • French operatic bass

    Wexford Festival Opera for his role in Massenet's Sapho. Hector Berlioz, Les Troyens, Joyce DiDonato – Didon, Marie-Nicole Lemieux – Cassandre, Stéphane Degout

    Nicolas Courjal

    Nicolas Courjal

    Nicolas_Courjal

  • Iphigénie en Tauride (Desmarets and Campra)
  • Opera by Henri Desmarets and André Campra

    page: Cassandre), but, in the 1711 printed score, the role of Pylade is notated in the alto clef, and, in the numerous revivals of this opera, it was

    Iphigénie en Tauride (Desmarets and Campra)

    Iphigénie en Tauride (Desmarets and Campra)

    Iphigénie_en_Tauride_(Desmarets_and_Campra)

  • Fach
  • Method of classifying singers

    with great success. Roles: Ariadne, Ariadne auf Naxos (Richard Strauss) Cassandre, Les Troyens (Hector Berlioz) La Gioconda, La Gioconda (Amilcare Ponchielli)

    Fach

    Fach

  • Meyrianne Héglon
  • Belgian lyric artist of Danish origin (1867–1942)

    heard on the anthology album, The Record of Singing Volume I (1899-1919). Cassandre – Les Troyens Uta – Sigurd Edwige – William Tell Amneris – Aida Dalila

    Meyrianne Héglon

    Meyrianne Héglon

    Meyrianne_Héglon

  • L'enfant et les sortilèges
  • 1925 opera by Maurice Ravel

    Fantasy in Two Parts) is an opera in one act, with music by Maurice Ravel to a libretto by Colette. It is Ravel's second opera, his first being L'heure espagnole

    L'enfant et les sortilèges

    L'enfant et les sortilèges

    L'enfant_et_les_sortilèges

  • Susan Graham
  • American mezzo-soprano

    (Trojan soldier), Frances Jellard (Polyxène), Anna Caterina Antonacci (Cassandre), Ludovic Tézier (Chorèbe), Renata Pokupić (Anna), Quentin Gac (Astyanax)

    Susan Graham

    Susan Graham

    Susan_Graham

  • Tragédie en musique
  • Opera genre

    Créuse l'athénienne (1712) Télégone (1725) Orion (1728) Biblis (1732) Cassandre (1706) (with François Bouvard) Diomède (1710) Ajax (1712) Méléagre (1709)

    Tragédie en musique

    Tragédie_en_musique

  • Jennifer Holloway
  • American mezzo-soprano and soprano

    Salome by Richard Strauss at the Semperoper, where she also appeared as Cassandre in Les Troyens by Berlioz in the 2017/18 season. She first performed the

    Jennifer Holloway

    Jennifer_Holloway

  • Les millions d'Arlequin
  • 1900 ballet by Marius Petipa

    Preobrajenskaya as Pierrette, Sergei Lukianov as Pierrot, Enrico Cecchetti as Cassandre, Nikolai Aistov as Leandre, and Anna Urakova as the Good Fairy. The Sérénade

    Les millions d'Arlequin

    Les millions d'Arlequin

    Les_millions_d'Arlequin

  • Chopin, a Sonata in Paris
  • 2025 film by Michał Kwieciński

    sous-exploité". La Tribune (in French). Retrieved 16 October 2024. Thomas, Cassandre (24 October 2024). "Chopin Chopin: un tournage polonais à Bordeaux". Euradio

    Chopin, a Sonata in Paris

    Chopin,_a_Sonata_in_Paris

  • Régine Crespin
  • French singer (1927–2007)

    appearance at the San Francisco Opera singing both Cassandre and Didon in Berlioz's Les Troyens. She returned to the San Francisco Opera numerous times, singing

    Régine Crespin

    Régine Crespin

    Régine_Crespin

  • Anja Silja
  • German soprano (born 1940)

    the title role in Puccini's Turandot, Lucy in Menotti's The Telephone, Cassandre in Les troyens (opposite Jon Vickers) and Renata in The Fiery Angel. She

    Anja Silja

    Anja Silja

    Anja_Silja

  • John Nelson (conductor)
  • American conductor (1941–2025)

    poème lyrique Les Troyens; Joyce DiDonato (Didon), Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Cassandre), Stéphane Degout (Chorèbe), Michael Spyres (Enée), Cyrille Dubois (Iopas)

    John Nelson (conductor)

    John Nelson (conductor)

    John_Nelson_(conductor)

  • Petra Lang
  • German opera singer (born 1962)

    soprano in 2012. She was awarded two Grammy Awards in 2002 for singing Cassandre in Les Troyens by Berlioz in a 2000 live recording of the London Symphony

    Petra Lang

    Petra_Lang

  • Deborah Voigt
  • American operatic soprano

    this remarkable opera". Time Out wrote that Voigt "already proved her affinity for similar material a few years back when she sang Cassandre in Berlioz's

    Deborah Voigt

    Deborah_Voigt

  • Jessye Norman discography
  • cond. Bernard Haitink (Philips) Berlioz, Les Troyens (Cassandre/Didon), cond. James Levine (Met Opera on Demand, performance of 18 February 1984) Bizet,

    Jessye Norman discography

    Jessye_Norman_discography

  • Miss Eco International 2018
  • 4th Miss Eco International edition

    International 2018 was the fourth edition of Miss Eco International held on Cairo Opera Theatre, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt on April 27, 2018. A total of 51 contestants

    Miss Eco International 2018

    Miss_Eco_International_2018

  • Berit Lindholm
  • Swedish soprano (1934–2023)

    Gentele became general manager there, he planned her to perform the role of Cassandre in Les Troyens by Hector Berlioz, but the project failed due to his sudden

    Berit Lindholm

    Berit Lindholm

    Berit_Lindholm

  • Eyes and No Eyes
  • One-act musical entertainment by W. S. Gilbert and Thomas German Reed

    Opera of New York in 2008 in New York City and by All-in-One Productions at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of the Free Fringe. Cassandre,

    Eyes and No Eyes

    Eyes and No Eyes

    Eyes_and_No_Eyes

  • Béatrice Uria-Monzon
  • French mezzo-soprano (1963–2025)

    at the Opéra Bastille and then at leading opera houses especially in France, but also at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Metropolitan Opera in New

    Béatrice Uria-Monzon

    Béatrice_Uria-Monzon

  • Balthus
  • French artist (1908–2001)

    of his work. With Adolphe Mouron Cassandre in 1950, Balthus designed stage decor for a production of Mozart's opera Così fan tutte in Aix-en-Provence

    Balthus

    Balthus

    Balthus

  • History of music in Paris
  • several hours a day, and made his first ballet appearance in the Ballet de Cassandre at the age of thirteen. He was featured in the Ballet Royal de la Nuit

    History of music in Paris

    History of music in Paris

    History_of_music_in_Paris

  • Jean Périsson
  • French conductor (1924–2019)

    fr. Discography on Discogs Perisson on the Who's who Régine Crespin (Cassandre), Les Troyens Berlioz San Francisco1966, dir Jean Périsson (YouTube) Portals:

    Jean Périsson

    Jean Périsson

    Jean_Périsson

  • Aimé Millet
  • French sculptor (1819–1891)

    Poetry, and Music, on Paris Opéra roof, between 1860–69 François-René de Chateaubriand, bronze statue, Saint Malo, 1875 Cassandre se met sous la protection

    Aimé Millet

    Aimé Millet

    Aimé_Millet

  • Laura Claycomb
  • American opera singer (born 1968)

    Laura Claycomb, Elizabeth Vidal, Colin Lee, Loïc Félix, Mark Wilde, Cassandre Berthon, Mark le Brocq, Alexandra Sherman, Andre Cognet. London Philharmonic

    Laura Claycomb

    Laura_Claycomb

  • Russo-Ukrainian war
  • Ongoing conflict since 2014

    Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 14 March 2022. Coyer, Cassandre (25 February 2022). "Why is Ukraine not in NATO and is it too late to

    Russo-Ukrainian war

    Russo-Ukrainian war

    Russo-Ukrainian_war

  • Ekaterina Gubanova
  • Mezzo-soprano opera singer

    opera singer who has performed at major international opera houses, including the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Paris Opera, the Metropolitan Opera

    Ekaterina Gubanova

    Ekaterina_Gubanova

  • Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
  • Phase since 2022 of war ongoing since 2014

    United States: Intended for rejection?". Brookings Institution. Coyer, Cassandre (25 February 2022). "Why is Ukraine not in NATO and is it too late to

    Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)

    Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)

    Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)

  • History of the nude in art
  • developedd notably in advertising illustration (Erté) and poster design (Cassandre). In painting, the work of Tamara de Lempicka stood out: she trained with

    History of the nude in art

    History of the nude in art

    History_of_the_nude_in_art

  • Karan Armstrong
  • American operatic soprano (1941–2021)

    Wozzeck, Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss, Les Troyens by Berlioz (as Cassandre), Korngold's Die tote Stadt, Wagner's Parsifal, Krenek's Karl V., Schoenberg's

    Karan Armstrong

    Karan Armstrong

    Karan_Armstrong

  • Norbert Vesak
  • Canadian ballet dancer and choreographer

    22, 1969). "Vesak preview exciting event". Province Paper. MacDermid, Cassandre (March 26, 1970). "Norbert Vesak Wins Friends For Contemporary Dance"

    Norbert Vesak

    Norbert Vesak

    Norbert_Vesak

  • Marquita Lister
  • American operatic soprano (born 1961)

    Macbeth and Aida at Dresden's Semperoper, Rusalka at Boston Lyric Opera, and Cassandre in Les Troyens at the Amazon Theatre in Brazil. Last summer [when

    Marquita Lister

    Marquita_Lister

  • Pierre Clayette
  • French painter (1930–2005)

    studied under Jules Cavaillès. On leaving the Académie he was recruited by Cassandre to work in his studio. Clayette's first known professional work was in

    Pierre Clayette

    Pierre_Clayette

  • 1706 in music
  • Giuseppe Valentini – 7 Idee per Camera, Op.4 Toussaint Bertin de la Doué – Cassandre Antonio Maria Bononcini – Arminio Francesco Mancini – Alessandro il Grande

    1706 in music

    1706_in_music

  • Nadine Secunde
  • American operatic soprano (born 1953)

    Judith by Siegfried Matthus at the Seattle Opera in the work's U.S. premiere. In 1991, she performed Cassandre in Les Troyens by Hector Berlioz in Los Angeles

    Nadine Secunde

    Nadine_Secunde

  • French ballet
  • Dancing tradition

    take part in the ballets. He made his debut at age 12 in the Ballet de Cassandre in 1651. Two years later in 1653, the teenage king starred as Apollo,

    French ballet

    French_ballet

  • Cassie
  • Name list

    from DC Comics Cassie Callison, in the soap opera One Life to Live Cassie Carpenter, in the BBC soap opera EastEnders Cassie Chan, from the Power Rangers

    Cassie

    Cassie

  • Evelyn Herlitzius
  • German opera singer (born 1963)

    following opera roles: Bartók: A kékszakállú herceg vára (Judith) Beethoven: Fidelio (Leonore) Berg: Wozzeck (Marie) Berlioz]]: Les Troyens (Cassandre) Henze:

    Evelyn Herlitzius

    Evelyn_Herlitzius

  • Jean Gabriel-Marie
  • French composer and conductor (1852–1928)

    chamber works and light works for orchestra. Adagio for violin and piano Cassandre, Bouffonnerie Chanson Capriceuse for various instrumentations: cello or

    Jean Gabriel-Marie

    Jean_Gabriel-Marie

  • Cubism
  • 20th-century avant-garde art movement

    Diaghilev's Ballet Russes. Artists such as the prolific poster designers A.M. Cassandre and Edward McKnight Kauffer popularized Cubism in the fields of commercial

    Cubism

    Cubism

    Cubism

  • Deborah Polaski
  • American opera and concert singer (born 1949)

    and Richard Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos and Elektra, Berlioz' Didon and Cassandre (Les Troyens), Alban Berg's Marie (Wozzeck) and Janáček's Kostelnička

    Deborah Polaski

    Deborah_Polaski

  • Ildikó Komlósi
  • Hungarian mezzo-soprano

    Metropolitan Opera in New York; Ciarondejska (Princess Evpraksija) in Antwerp; Bluebeard's Castle in Tokyo; Les Troyens (Cassandre) at the Deutsche Opera Berlin;

    Ildikó Komlósi

    Ildikó Komlósi

    Ildikó_Komlósi

  • Tanja Ariane Baumgartner
  • German operatic mezzo-soprano

    role again for her debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. She performed in 2017 in Frankfurt the role of Cassandre in Les Troyens by Berlioz, staged by Eva-Maria

    Tanja Ariane Baumgartner

    Tanja_Ariane_Baumgartner

  • Ryland Davies
  • Welsh operatic tenor (1943–2023)

    role at the Royal Opera House, Hylas in Les Troyens, in a 1969 studio recording conducted by Colin Davis, with Berit Lindholm as Cassandre and Josephine Veasey

    Ryland Davies

    Ryland_Davies

  • Josephine Veasey
  • British mezzo-soprano (1930–2022)

    an illustrious interpreter of Berlioz's works, singing both Didon and Cassandre in Les Troyens, and Marguerite in La damnation de Faust, which she also

    Josephine Veasey

    Josephine_Veasey

  • Alberto Remedios
  • British operatic tenor (1935–2016)

    CD91241 Hector Berlioz: Les Troyens – sung in English; Margreta Elkins (Cassandre), Robert Allman (Chorèbe), Alberto Remedios (Enée), Suzanne Johnston (Ascagne)

    Alberto Remedios

    Alberto_Remedios

  • Marie Delna
  • French opera singer

    short while from the Opéra-Comique for the Paris Opéra, where she was Fidès in Le prophète and returned to Berlioz as Cassandre in the Paris premiere

    Marie Delna

    Marie Delna

    Marie_Delna

  • Lausanne
  • City in Switzerland

    2001–2016 Simone de Montmollin (born 1968), member of the National Council Cassandre Berdoz, first woman Watchman of Lausanne Cathedral Marguerite Narbel (1918–2010)

    Lausanne

    Lausanne

    Lausanne

  • Kharkiv
  • City in Ukraine

    Leonid Bykov (1928–1979) – Soviet actor, film director, and script writer Cassandre (1901–1968) – Ukrainian-French painter, commercial poster artist, and

    Kharkiv

    Kharkiv

    Kharkiv

  • Tuileries Garden
  • Public garden in France, Paris

    Minotaure (Theseus Fighting the Minotaur) by Étienne-Jules Ramey (1821) Cassandre se met sous la protection de Pallas by Aimé Millet (1877) Caïn venant

    Tuileries Garden

    Tuileries Garden

    Tuileries_Garden

  • Philip Ridley
  • British writer, artist, and filmmaker (b. 1964)

    Retrieved 10 September 2017. "Secret Files N° 364 : Philip Ridley". Voix de Cassandre blogspot. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2017. "Peter Greenaway:

    Philip Ridley

    Philip_Ridley

  • Frédéric Barbier (composer)
  • French composer

    (Eldorado) Les Cascades de Pierrot, pantomime (Eldorado) Le Trésor de Cassandre, pantomime (Eldorado) La Révolte des noirs, lyrics by Francis Tourte Le

    Frédéric Barbier (composer)

    Frédéric_Barbier_(composer)

  • Standard Theatre Awards
  • Annual awards ceremony for theatrical achievements

    Martin Rea, scholarship award 2001 – Prunella Scales, for ... 2001 – Cassandre Joseph, scholarship award 2003 – Richard Attenborough, for exceptional

    Standard Theatre Awards

    Standard_Theatre_Awards

  • Bernadette Cullen
  • Australian Dramatic Mezzo-soprano

    Bayerische Staatsoper with Zubin Mehta. Other OA performances include Cassandre (Les Troyens), Sesto (La clemenza di Tito), Donna Elvira, Venus (Tannhäuser)

    Bernadette Cullen

    Bernadette_Cullen

  • Alexander Shiryaev
  • Russian ballet dancer (1867–1941)

    positive and negative, in 5 scenes): Cassandre's Garden (3’11"); A Forest (1’55"); A Cave in the Grotto (48"); Cassandre's House (2’16"); The Marriage of Harlequin

    Alexander Shiryaev

    Alexander Shiryaev

    Alexander_Shiryaev

  • Alexandre de Ferrière
  • French publisher and writer (1771–1848)

    mingled with couplets, with Richard Fabert 1812: Arlequin-Lucifer, ou Cassandre alchimiste, folie in 1 act mingled with couplets, with Fabert 1813: Archambaud

    Alexandre de Ferrière

    Alexandre_de_Ferrière

  • List of French haute-contre roles
  • Royale de Musique as a haute-taille (Le magazin de l'opéra baroque, page: Cassandre Archived 2014-03-01 at the Wayback Machine), but he deserves to be cited

    List of French haute-contre roles

    List_of_French_haute-contre_roles

  • Charles-François-Jean-Baptiste Moreau de Commagny
  • French playwright and author (1783–1832)

    1803: Cassandre aveugle, ou le Concert d'Arlequin, comédie-parade in 1 act, mingled with vaudevilles, with René de Chazet and Dumersan 1803: Cassandre huissier

    Charles-François-Jean-Baptiste Moreau de Commagny

    Charles-François-Jean-Baptiste Moreau de Commagny

    Charles-François-Jean-Baptiste_Moreau_de_Commagny

  • Richard Divall
  • Australian conductor and musicologist

    Victoria State Opera. Australian Radio Broadcast November 1985. CD91241 Les Troyens by Hector Berlioz, sung in English; Margreta Elkins (Cassandre), Robert

    Richard Divall

    Richard Divall

    Richard_Divall

  • Barbara Karinska
  • American costumier (1886–1983)

    Karinska's brief career in Paris she also collaborated with Balthus, Cassandre, Soudeikine, and Vertès, and other painters and designers. She costumed

    Barbara Karinska

    Barbara Karinska

    Barbara_Karinska

  • Triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's
  • The competition was held on Saturday, September 16, 2000 at the Sydney Opera House in Sydney. The race was held over the "international distance" (also

    Triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's

    Triathlon_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's

  • Antoine-Alexandre-Henri Poinsinet
  • French playwright and librettist

    du vieux temps sur l’Orphelin de la Chine (by Voltaire), in-8°; 1765: Сassandre aubergiste, parody of Le Père de famille; 1765: l’Inoculation, poem, in-8°;

    Antoine-Alexandre-Henri Poinsinet

    Antoine-Alexandre-Henri Poinsinet

    Antoine-Alexandre-Henri_Poinsinet

  • Blois
  • Prefecture and commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France

    Pierre de Ronsard (1524–1585), poet from Vendôme but he met his muse Cassandre in the Château of Blois in 1549. Jacob Bunel (1568–1614), Bloisian painter

    Blois

    Blois

    Blois

  • 1677 in literature
  • of Ringing John Banks – The Rival Kings (adapted from la Calprenède's Cassandre) Aphra Behn The Rover The Counterfeit Bridegroom The Debauchee (adapted

    1677 in literature

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  • Bernard van Dieren
  • Dutch composer and author (1887–1936)

    Bäumen (Heine, 1918) Mon bras pressait ta taille frêle (Hugo, 1921) À Cassandre (Ronsard, 1924) Sonetto VII for tenor and 11 instruments (Spenser, 1925)

    Bernard van Dieren

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  • Jean-François Novelli
  • French opera singer

    – Molière: Hommage pastoral au Roi Soleil et autres grivoiseries with Cassandre Berthon and Valérie Gabail (sopranos), Robert Getchell (French-style haute-contre)

    Jean-François Novelli

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  • Edward Filmer
  • English dramatist

    Unnatural Brother (published London, 1697), adapted from an episode in Cassandre, a romance by Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède. In terms

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  • Paul Legrand
  • French mime artist (1816–1898)

    obliging, good-natured fellow, who administers the obligatory kick to Cassandre (whom he would gladly serve as Caleb) with reluctance. He still steals

    Paul Legrand

    Paul Legrand

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  • Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard
  • French opera singer

    Marais's Alcione (Paris, 1706) Agamemnon in Bertin de la Doué and Bouvard's Cassandre (Paris, 1706) Pyrrhus in Colasse's Polyxène et Pyrrhus (Paris, 1706) Roger

    Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard

    Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard

    Gabriel-Vincent_Thévenard

  • Armand Gouffé
  • French poet, chansonnier, goguettier and vaudevillist (1775–1845)

    Médecin turc, opéra-bouffon in 1 act, with Pierre Villiers, music by Nicolas Isouard, Paris, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, 19 November 1803 Cassandre-Agamemnon

    Armand Gouffé

    Armand Gouffé

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  • Ray Minshull (record producer)
  • after his retirement; it starred Gary Lakes as Énée, Deborah Voigt as Cassandre and Françoise Pollet as Didon. Minshull was awarded an honorary DMus by

    Ray Minshull (record producer)

    Ray_Minshull_(record_producer)

  • Desfontaines-Lavallée
  • French writer and playwright (1733–1825)

    Jean-Baptiste Radet, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 18 March 1803: Cassandre-Agamemnon et Colombine-Cassandre, parody of Agamemnon, in 1 act, in prose, mingled with

    Desfontaines-Lavallée

    Desfontaines-Lavallée

  • Lucky Man (Dave Koz album)
  • 1993 studio album by Dave Koz

    Paul La Combe, Tina Lambert, Simone Lazer, Hilary Mandel, Mark Mattson, Cassandre McGowan, Billy Moss, Harley Neuman, David Pearlman, David Perler, Allan

    Lucky Man (Dave Koz album)

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    (Κασσάνδρα) Greek name KASSANDRA means "she who entangles men." In mythology, this is the name of King Priam's daughter to whom Apollo gave the gift of foresight then later caused her prophecies to be ignored because she refused his advances. 

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  • Operative
  • a.

    Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.

  • Operand
  • n.

    The symbol, quantity, or thing upon which a mathematical operation is performed; -- called also faciend.

  • Operative
  • a.

    Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects; as, an operative motive.

  • Operation
  • n.

    The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.

  • Operator
  • n.

    One who, or that which, operates or produces an effect.

  • Operancy
  • n.

    The act of operating or working; operation.

  • Operative
  • n.

    A skilled worker; an artisan; esp., one who operates a machine in a mill or manufactory.

  • Operation
  • n.

    That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.

  • Operant
  • a.

    Operative.

  • Operatively
  • adv.

    In an operative manner.

  • Operatical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the opera or to operas; characteristic of, or resembling, the opera.

  • Opera
  • n.

    The house where operas are exhibited.

  • Operating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Operate

  • Operate
  • v. t.

    To put into, or to continue in, operation or activity; to work; as, to operate a machine.

  • Operance
  • n.

    Alt. of Operancy

  • Operatic
  • a.

    Alt. of Operatical

  • Operant
  • n.

    An operative person or thing.

  • Operator
  • n.

    The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; -- called also facient.

  • Operated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Operate

  • Operative
  • a.

    Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious; as, an operative dose, rule, or penalty.