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    Nicolas Isouard (also known as Nicolò, Nicolò Isoiar or Nicolò de Malte; 18 May 1773 – 23 March 1818) was a Maltese-born French composer. Born in Porto...
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  • such as La belle au bois dormant by Michele Carafa and Cendrillon by Nicolas Isouard at the beginning of the 19th century. Examples of the genre include:...
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    Cinderella) is a French opera in three acts by the Maltese-born composer Nicolas Isouard. It takes the form of an opéra comique with spoken dialogue between...
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    include: Cendrillon (1759) by Jean-Louis Laruette Cendrillon (1810) by Nicolas Isouard, libretto by Charles-Guillaume Étienne Agatina, o la virtù premiata [it]...
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  • welche Liebe fühlen" from The Magic Flute, WoO 46 (piano and cello; 1801) Nicolas-Charles Bochsa: Six variations for harp on "Voi che sapete" from The Marriage...
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  • album) Cinderella (Lloyd Webber musical), 2020 Cendrillon (Isouard), 1810 opera by Nicolas Isouard La Cenerentola, 1817 opera by Gioachino Rossini Cendrillon...
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  • (1931–2008) Alessandro Curmi (1801–1857) Albert Garzia (born 1977) Nicolas Isouard (1775–1818) Carmelo Pace (1906–1993) – composer; professor of musical...
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  • (1775–1807) François de Fossa (1775–1849) Sophie Gail (1775–1819) Nicolas Isouard (1775–1818) José Ángel Lamas (1775–1814) Maria Hester Park (1775–1822)...
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    by Charles-Guillaume Étienne for the opera Cendrillon with music by Nicolas Isouard (first performed Paris, 1810) and by Francesco Fiorini for Agatina...
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    Paris Opera, in the performance of Aladin ou La lampe merveilleuse by Nicolas Isouard; in 1849 the electric light was premiered in Le Prophète, by Giacomo...
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