14 relations: Alfred Bruneau, Berthold Tours, Camille Saint-Saëns, Claude Debussy, County Wexford, Heinrich Heine, Impressionism in music, John Palgrave Simpson, Paris, Royal Academy of Music, Royal Court Theatre, The Morning Post, The Oratory School, Vanity Fair (UK magazine).
Alfred Bruneau
Louis Charles Bonaventure Alfred Bruneau (3 March 1857 – 15 June 1934) was a French composer who played a key role in the introduction of realism in French opera.
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Berthold Tours
Berthold Tours (Rotterdam, Dec 17, 1838 – London, Mar 11, 1897) was a Dutch-born English violinist, composer and music editor.
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Camille Saint-Saëns
Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era.
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Claude Debussy
Achille-Claude Debussy (22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer.
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County Wexford
County Wexford (Contae Loch Garman, Yola: Weiseforthe) is a county in Ireland.
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Heinrich Heine
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic.
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Impressionism in music
Impressionism in music was a movement among various composers in Western classical music (mainly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries) whose music focuses on suggestion and atmosphere, "conveying the moods and emotions aroused by the subject rather than a detailed tone‐picture".
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John Palgrave Simpson
John Palgrave Simpson (1807–1887) was a Victorian playwright.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.
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Royal Academy of Music
The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is the oldest conservatoire in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas Bochsa.
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Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre on Sloane Square, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England.
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The Morning Post
The Morning Post was a conservative daily newspaper published in London from 1772 to 1937, when it was acquired by The Daily Telegraph.
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The Oratory School
The Oratory School is a boys' independent Roman Catholic day and boarding school in Woodcote, north-west of Reading.
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Vanity Fair (UK magazine)
The second Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine published from 1868 to 1914.
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