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Chabrier's and music
Chabrier's music fared no better in London in 1899, where the score was rewritten by Ivan Caryll for an adaptation at the Savoy Theatre called The Lucky Star.
In Brussels in 1909, Chabrier's music was restored, and there was a performance at the Arts Décoratifs Exposition in Paris in 1925, conducted by Albert Wolff.

Chabrier's and at
Chabrier's little one-act operetta, presented yesterday afternoon at Town Hall, is a fragile, precious little piece, very French, not without wit and charm.
From 1881 to 1903 he was conductor at the Karlsruhe Opera, and made a wide reputation for his activity there, particularly in producing the works of Wagner, Hector Berlioz and Emmanuel Chabrier, whose operas he championed ; Mottl also orchestrated Chabrier's Bourrée fantasque and Trois valses romantiques.

Chabrier's and .
* Chabrier's opéra-comique Le roi malgré lui ( 1887 ) deals with the unhappy Polish episode, with Henri as the reluctant King of Poland.
The spring season opened in March 2010 and included Emmanuel Chabrier's L ' étoile directed by Mark Lamos and Handel's Partenope directed by Andrew Chown ; original production directed by Francisco Negrin.
The following day they played Emmanuel Chabrier's Trois valses romantiques for Liszt.
The story echoes some of the characters and situations of Chabrier's Fisch-Ton-Kan.
In addition to the Fauré Pelléas et Mélisande suite mentioned above he orchestrated the bulk of Claude Debussy's ' legende dansée ' Khamma under the composer's direction, from the piano score, and orchestrated Cole Porter's ballet Within the Quota ; other works he transcribed include Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie and Chabrier's Bourrée Fantasque.
The song's melody is based on Emmanuel Chabrier's 1883 composition, España.

delightful and music
Slant Magazine called the album " a delightful and refreshing antidote to the army of ' pop princesses ' and rap-metal bands that had taken over popular music at the turn of the millennium ".
The dancers, to please their lovers the more, dropped their clothes and danced totally naked the nicest entrées and ballets ; one of the princes directed the delightful music, and only the lovers were allowed to watch the performances.
The guitars of the Magic Band mercilessly bend and stretch notes in a way that suggests that the world of music has wobbled clear off its axis ," with the lyrics demonstrating " Beefheart's ability to juxtapose delightful humor with frightening insights ".
" Another champion of the work was Friedrich Nietzsche, who claimed to know it by heart ; " It is music that makes no pretensions to depth, but it is delightful in its simplicity, so unaffected and sincere ".
I have not an idea of anything so voluptuous and affecting as this music ; the richness of the art, the exquisite taste of the vocal part, the excellence of the voices, the justness of the execution, everything in these delightful concerts concurs to produce an impression which certainly is not the mode, but from which I am of opinion no heart is secure.
* “ I can say that my auditory sense was unusually enraptured with his ‘ Carmen Suite .’ For me this is an absolutely delightful work, since here the peculiar transfer of the music into modernity does not distort the material which is familiar to everybody.
His love of music and " rare and delightful " voice were complemented by
The subject of Thespis is unquestionably funny .... Mr. Arthur Sullivan has entered with heart into the spirit of Mr. Gilbert's fun, he has brightened it up with the most fanciful and delightful music ".
Added to the name and performance of Venkatesh was delightful Divya Bharati, good comedy and melodious music.
Kobbé commented that from " the delightful clock noises of the opening to the Habanera quintet of the end, L ' Heure Espagnole is full of charming music ", while Grove notes that the opera is one of a group of Spanish influenced works that span Ravel ’ s career and that in it he employed " a virtuouso use of the modern orchestra ".
According to Australian rock music historia, Ian McFarlane, Particles had " a cult following around the inner-city Sydney scene courtesy of its delightful, melodious pop sound ".

delightful and stands
The church is not of great architectural interest but stands in a delightful position in the Chess Valley near the manor house.
Along the delightful streets of the Víziváros ( Watertown ), surrounded by Baroque and Classicist buildings stands the Primate's Palace, designed by József Lippert ( 1880 – 82 ).
The school occupies a site of 100 acres ( 0. 40 km2 ), where it stands in beautiful gardens in a delightful rural, wooded estate 2 miles south-east of Croydon.
In 1924 the school moved to its present site two miles ( 3 km ) south-east of Croydon where it stands in beautiful gardens in a delightful rural, wooded estate.

delightful and just
As writer and editor Nathaniel Parker Willis wrote, " With his cigar and his Spanish eyes, he talks Typee and Omoo, just as you find the flow of his delightful mind on paper ".
He's just noticing what men and women are really like, and creating fascinating and delightful drama out of it.
It was just delightful.
" The Hindu argues, " if ever there is a film that is positive, realistic and yet delightful, then it has to be Dream Production's latest venture directed by Gurinder Chadha [...] Light hearted, without taking away the considerable substance in terms of values, attitudes and the love for sport, the film just goes to prove that there are ways to be convincing and honest.
Not delightful, not delicious, just disappointing.
Catholic News Services Harry Forbes wrote, " Boyle's offbeat tale — with a clever script by Frank Cottrell Boyce — features good performances all around, especially by the remarkable Etel, who displays just the right innocence and religious fervor in delightful vignettes with the saints.
He commented that the miniature golf challenges " are delightful, the denouncement is highly amusing [...], and the beauty of the whole episode is that it could just as easily be an episode in a live action TV sitcom, though the slight touches of fancy enabled by the animation enhance its comic impact.

delightful and at
For a delightful drive out of Athens I should recommend Sounion, at the end of the Attic Peninsula.
Alla Sizova, who seems to have made a special hit in the East, was delightful as the lady Bluebird and her partner, Yuri Soloviev, was wonderfully virile, acrobatic, and poetic all at the same time, in a tradition not unlike that of Nijinsky.
Producer John Holmes has chosen a delightful comedy for his season's opener at Matunuck in Jean Kerr's `` King Of Hearts ''.
One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe Jones, drumming to `` Old Man River '', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year's concerts.
His enormous treatise is considered " delightful " by critics ; it examines in encyclopaedic detail the ubiquitous Jacobean malady, melancholy, supposedly caused by an excess of " black bile ," according to the humor theory fashionable at the time.
A more taxing, but scenically far superior, approach begins at Seathwaite Farm at the end of Borrowdale, proceeding via Styhead Tarn, then taking the Corridor Route ( formerly known as the Guides Route ), a delightful walk along the western flank of the Scafell massif with intimate views of the fell, before joining the route from Wasdale near the summit.
The general air of festivity, which predominated in this place, so far remote from all those regions which the mind has been used to contemplate as the mansions of pleasure, struck the imagination with a delightful surprise, analogous to that which is felt at an unexpected emersion from darkness into light.
It has been suggested that Cinerama could have been an intentional anagram of the word American ; but an online posting by Dick Babish, describing the meeting at which it was named, says that this is " purely accidental, however delightful.
In consequence of a slight indisposition, an anodyne had been prescribed, from the effects of which he fell asleep in his chair at the moment that he was reading the following sentence, or words of the same substance, in Purchas ’ s Pilgrimage: “ In Xaindu did Cublai Can build a stately palace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile meddowes, pleasant springs, delightful streams, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure .”
He singled out Peiraikos, " whose artistry is surpassed by only a very few ... He painted barbershops and shoemakers ’ stalls, donkeys, vegetables, and such, and for that reason came to be called the ‘ painter of vulgar subjects ’; yet these works are altogether delightful, and they were sold at higher prices than the greatest of many other artists.
The well-known architectural commentator and author Marcus Binney, writing in the London Times in 2006, describes " Poulton House " built in 1706, during the reign of Queen Anne, as "... Queen Anne at its most delightful ".
The rest of the year is sunny, with delightful falls at about 24 ° C ( 75 ° F ) during the day and 11 ° C ( 52 ° F ) at night, crisp, dry winters with warms days of 19 ° C ( 66 ° F ) and cold nights at 4 ° C ( 39 ° F ), and sunny springs with warm days ( 26 ° C, or 79 ° F ) and cool nights ( 11 ° C, 52 ° F ).
:" The reservoir has all the appearance of a lake ; and when the timber that surrounds it shall have arrived at maturity, it will be a most delightful spot.
All appeared new, and strange at first, inexpressibly rare and delightful and beautiful.
He has been described as a writer of " delightful dialogue ", a genius at portraying everyday life, " the greatest pure storyteller ", and " a master manga artist ".
Yule and Burnell were looking for a catchy title for their dictionary and decided upon this since it was a " typical and delightful example " of the type of the highly domesticated words in the dictionary and at the same time conveyed " a veiled intimation of dual authorship ".
I found him then, and at all times later, a stimulating friend and a delightful conversationalist in many subjects.
On a perhaps slightly less delightful note for Steinman, due to delays caused by Caird's long-distance habitation, and a desire on the part of the new producers to see names experienced with quirky comedies at the helm, he found himself and Caird replaced as directors by John Rando of Urinetown fame, who was quickly joined by choreographer John Carrafa, his co-helmer on Urinetown.
As another example of the lost " Golden Age ", he singled out Peiraikos, " whose artistry is surpassed by only a very few … He painted barbershops and shoemakers ’ stalls, donkeys, vegetables, and such, and for that reason came to be called the ' painter of vulgar subjects '; yet these works are altogether delightful, and they were sold at higher prices than the greatest of many other artists .” The adjective " vulgar " is used here in its original meaning, which means " common ".

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