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Chabrier's and operetta
Chabrier's delightful music stands just at the point where the classical, rationalist tradition, ( handed down to Chabrier largely in the form of operetta and salon music ) becomes virtually neo-classicism.

Chabrier's and at
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.
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 is
* Chabrier's L ' Etoile: " Lazuli " the peddler is portrayed by a soprano
* Chabrier's Une éducation manquée: " Gontran de Boismassif " is sung by a soprano
The song's melody is based on Emmanuel Chabrier's 1883 composition, España.

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.

little and one-act
After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 – 71, in which Bizet served in the National Guard, he had little success with his one-act opera Djamileh, though an orchestral suite derived from his incidental music to Alphonse Daudet's play L ' Arlésienne was instantly popular.

little and operetta
`` String them onto some sort of little plot, and you'll have a delightful operetta ''.
But then, after the little operetta had been given its feeble amateur rendering, everyone insisted that it was too good to be lost forever, and that the Royal Academy of Music must now have the manuscript in order to give it the really first-rate performance it merited.
Duclos understood what was bothering Rousseau: that the writer of the Prosopopoeia of Fabricius should now become known as the writer of an amusing little operetta.
Back and forth Duclos had to go, between M. De Cury and Jean Jacques and between the Duke D'Aumont and Jean Jacques again, as his little operetta, The Village Soothsayer, though still unperformed, took on ever more importance.

little and presented
There was much speculation and fear about the prospect of a Labour government, and comparatively little about a Liberal government, even though it could have plausibly presented an experienced team of ministers compared to Labour's almost complete lack of experience, as well as offering a middle ground that could get support from both Conservatives and Labour in crucial Commons divisions.
There were numerous critical comments about Blyton: claiming that her vocabulary was too limited, that she presented too rosy a view of the world, even suggestions that little Noddy's relationship with Big Ears was " suspect ", that he was a poor role model for boys because he sometimes wept when frustrated and the laws were politically incorrect.
Those gathered in Council engaged in little discussion and generally approved the decrees presented by Innocent III.
Bryan Cogman, story editor of the TV adaptation, said that only little backstory is presented on-screen to prevent the show from collapsing under the weight of the rich backstory.
Zygmunt Gloger in his work Historical geography of land of ancient Poland ( Geografia historyczna ziem dawnej Polski ) states that according to a Polish custom, whenever a new village was formed next to an older one, the name of the new entity was presented with an adjective little ( or lesser ), while the old village was described as greater.
More a proposal than a plan, it was presented vaguely and made little impact in America.
Lyell and Hooker agreed that a joint paper should be presented at the Linnean Society, and on 1 July 1858, the papers entitled On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties ; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection, by Wallace and Darwin respectively, were read out but drew little reaction.
An expert committee to whom he had presented his plans in 1894 showed little interest, so the count was on his own in realizing his idea.
Silver was now undervalued at the Mint ; accordingly little was presented for striking into money.
Despite the allure of a newly lucrative law practice, there was little hesitancy on Garfield's part in deciding to stand for re-election in 1866, due primarily to the urgency presented by Reconstruction.
Leavitt's and Sargent's shows differed little from the coarser material presented in earlier itinerant entertainments, although their use of the term to provide a veneer of respectability points to an early effort to cater variety amusements to the growing middle class.
In 1807 Dumont was admitted to the Naval Academy at Brest where he presented himself as a timid young man, very serious and studious, little interested in amusements and much more interested in studies than in military matters.
The definition of economic neoliberalism which has been presented focuses heavily on economic policies and has little to say about non-economic policy ( other than that they should not be allowed to interfere with the running of the free market ).
Soon afterwards, Foscolo's tragedy of Ajax was presented, with little success, at Milan, and because of its supposed allusions to Napoleon, he was forced to move from Milan to Tuscany.
In Greek and Latin sources, Vitalian is sometimes labelled with the same ambiguous term " Scytha "; he is presented as commanding " Hunnic ", " Gothic ", " Scythian ", " Bessian " soldiers, but this information says more about the general's military endeavours, and bears little relevance to elucidating his origins.
He may have thought that Catholicism presented a more tangible threat to Russian national identity than paying a tribute to the Khan, who had little interest in Russian religion and culture.
The 52-page comic, presented in the form of a flashback, was replaced midway by the " The Birth of Mewtwo " animated short, resulting in little connection between Ono's work and the film.
At the time Fujita derived the scale, little information was available on damage caused by wind, so the original scale presented little more than educated guesses at wind speed ranges for specific tiers of damage.
With little hope, they presented him with a copy of Tafkans.
These works, admired and imitated by Plato, have not survived but scholars imagine them as little plays, usually presented with only two performers.
During the trial, all six witnesses of the prosecution were rebuffed, none of them telling the same story-four of them had repeatedly changed their testimonies during the trial, while the remaining two had presented testimonies that contradicted all known forensic evidence, suggesting that they had very little involvement with the case.
This idea was first presented in an article in 1894 in the Chasse et Peche, where a Belgian man wrote, " if the little dog had not always been and was not still currently the watchdog of the boats from which he gets his name of “ schipperke ” ( little boatman ), you could have written “ scheperke ” ( little shepherd ).

little and yesterday
" My little Malama came for an hour yesterday evening ," wrote Alexandra to Nicholas on 17 March 1916.
The church authorities were about congratulating themselves that the difficulty was settled when they were confronted with a new issue ... Friday, the little son of a leader of the Lithuanian faction died, and yesterday afternoon an attempt was made to bury him in the Polish cemetery ... the Poles were on hand when the funeral procession reached the gates of the cemetery.
He died at Welwyn, reconciled with his spendthrift son: " he expired a little before 11 of the clock at the night of Good Friday last, the 5th instant, and was decently buried yesterday about 6 in the afternoon " ( Jones to Birch ).
A little bit smarter, licking my wounds, and really not looking forward to getting my ass kicked the way I just did yesterday.

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