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    Jules Étienne Pasdeloup (15 September 1819 – 13 August 1887) was a French conductor. Pasdeloup was born in Paris. His father was an assistant conductor...
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    Lyrique. By 22 August 1868 Jules Pasdeloup had been selected and confirmed as the new director of the Théâtre Lyrique. Pasdeloup, a successful conductor...
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    The Pasdeloup Orchestra (also referred to as Orchestre des Concerts Pasdeloup) is the oldest symphony orchestra in France. Founded in 1861 by Jules Pasdeloup...
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    (L'Arlésienne Suite No. 1). It was first performed on 10 November 1872 under Jules Pasdeloup of the Concerts populaires in the Cirque d'Hiver with great success...
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    1869, the Roma symphony was performed at the Cirque Napoléon, under Jules Pasdeloup. Afterwards, Bizet informed Galabert that on the basis of proportionate...
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    1856 and premiered the next year at the Conservatoire de Paris under Jules Pasdeloup. It would not see publication until 1974. The work was originally submitted...
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    italienne, at an orchestral rehearsal under Jules Pasdeloup; the work was admired by Georges Bizet and Jules Massenet, with whom he had already become acquainted...
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  • The Paris premiere two weeks later, at the Concerts Populaires under Jules Pasdeloup, went no better. According to Tchaikovsky's colleague and friend Sergei...
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    concerts" series that were comprised by the orchestral societies of Jules Pasdeloup, Édouard Colonne, and Charles Lamoureux, almost all were by Austro-German...
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    version, La Bohémienne, was mounted in Rouen in 1862, conducted by composer Jules Massenet, then aged only 20, and with the celebrated mezzo-soprano Célestine...
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    took place on 6 April 1869 at the Théâtre Lyrique under the baton of Jules Pasdeloup. The US premiere took place on 4 March 1878 at the Academy of Music...
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  • only one of his works in the standard repertoire. It was dedicated to Jules Pasdeloup. The ballet consists of eight movements, from which two different concert...
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    Massart and Charles Dancla. Rival orchestra leaders Édouard Colonne and Jules Pasdeloup vied for her talents. During this time in Paris her reputation grew...
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  • Artémidore in the first three acts of Gluck's Armide (both under Jules Pasdeloup as the conductor), and won a second prize in opéra comique for 1855...
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    lost during his visit, but it was returned to him by the conductor Jules Pasdeloup in 1869. Discussing the overture with his wife Cosima on Christmas...
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    composed of students at the Paris Conservatory under the direction of Jules Pasdeloup. To reach a broader public, in 1861 he began a series of concerts by...
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  • composer in Leipzig, Germany, with the Gewandhaus Orchestra (1867); by Jules Pasdeloup in Paris, with the Orchestre de la Société des concerts du Conservatoire...
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  • 1878. In 1876, he appeared in Paris with an orchestra directed by Jules Pasdeloup. A concert of the Philharmonic Society in 1875 was reviewed: Vieuxtemps's...
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  • 1887, at a concert devoted entirely to Franck under the conductor Jules Pasdeloup, with Diémer again as soloist. It still failed to impress. Before and...
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    Verdi's revised and expanded version of Macbeth (in French) in 1865. Jules Pasdeloup took over as director in 1868 and gave the first Paris performances...
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