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  2. Amour (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Amour is a musical fantasy with an English book and lyrics by Jeremy Sams, music by Michel Legrand, and original French lyrics by Didier Van Cauwelaert, who also wrote the original French libretto. The musical is adapted from the 1943 short story Le Passe-Muraille by Marcel Aymé and set in Paris shortly after World War II.

  3. L'Amour (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    L'Amour spawned two spinoff rock clubs in the mid-1980s: L'Amour East in Queens and L'Amour Far East on Long Island. L'Amour East (also known as “The Edge” for some years) (DNZ Korean supermarket, currently), located on Queens Boulevard (77-00, specifically) in Elmhurst, Queens (Newtown, formerly), south Queens, New York City, NY 11373, existed for several years (circa 1983–1988), riding ...

  4. The Tour of Life - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Ultimately, each night of the tour sold out. [7] The tour opened on 3 April 1979 in Liverpool at the Liverpool Empire, following a warm-up gig in Poole on 2 April 1979. [2] [8] Following the Poole show, the tour's lighting engineer Bill Duffield was killed after falling from a stage and seating structure at the concert venue. [2]

  5. Mylène Farmer en concert - Wikipedia

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    Because of the smallness of some concert halls and the enormous size of the stage set, several shows were forced to be cancelled. [5] Other shows were postponed (for example, the concerts in Valence and Sanary were postponed on October 16 for technical reasons). [12] [13] All the concert halls were full every

  6. Pygmalion (Rameau) - Wikipedia

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    Pygmalion Orchestre de chambre des Concerts Lamoureux, Marcel Couraud (Archiv Produktion, recorded 1962) Pygmalion La Petite Bande, Gustav Leonhardt (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, 1981) Pygmalion English Bach Festival Singers and Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan (Erato, 1984) Pygmalion Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (Harmonia Mundi, 1992)

  7. The Love for Three Oranges - Wikipedia

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    L'amour des trois oranges, Op. 33, is a 1921 satirical French-language opera by Sergei Prokofiev.He wrote his own libretto, basing it on the Italian play L'amore delle tre melarance, or The Love for Three Oranges (Russian: Любовь к трём апельсинам Lyubov k tryom apyelsinam) by Carlo Gozzi, and conducted the premiere, which took place at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago on ...

  8. Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour - Wikipedia

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    Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour" ("Beautiful Night, Oh Night of Love" in French, often referred to as the "Barcarolle") is a piece from The Tales of Hoffmann (1881), Jacques Offenbach's final opera. A duet for soprano and mezzo-soprano , it is considered the most famous barcarolle ever written [ 1 ] and described in the Grove Book of Operas as "one ...

  9. Live (Return to Forever album) - Wikipedia

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    The original release was a single LP with a cover featuring the MoMA version of Pablo Picasso's Three Musicians.A greatly expanded version of the album was released in 1978 on four LPs as Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, showcasing the entire two-hour-and-forty-minute concert.