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The Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ teɑtʁ də bɔʁdo]) is an opera house in Bordeaux, France, first inaugurated on 17 April 1780.It was in this theatre that the ballet La fille mal gardée premiered in 1789, and where a young Marius Petipa staged some of his first ballets.
This ensemble worked also with the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux. After World War II, Poulet stood down from the Conservatoire de Bordeaux and the orchestra. The orchestra was renamed the Orchestre Philharmonique de Bordeaux, and a new leader took over both the orchestra and the conservatory, Georges Carrère, who served until 1963
Edmond Dédé (November 20, 1827 – January 5, 1901) [a] was an American musician and composer. A free-born Creole, he moved to Europe in 1855.He worked in Bordeaux for more than forty years, first as assistant conductor at the Grand Théâtre and then as a conductor of orchestras at other local theaters.
The Grand Théâtre in Bordeaux, France. - The Historic New Orleans Collection, Williams Research Center. ... While Dédé’s name and his grand opera were lost to history once, Quigley said they ...
Louis' masterpiece is the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux of 1780. [6] He also designed other theatres, including the Salle Richelieu on the rue de Richelieu (1790, later to become the home of the Comédie-Française) and the Théâtre National de la rue de la Loi (1793, demolished). [7]
1712 - Bordeaux Academy established. [8] 1740 - Bordeaux municipal library opens. 1775 - Place de la Bourse built. 1778 - Palais Rohan completed. [9] 1780 - Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux inaugurated. 1790 - Bordeaux becomes part of the Gironde souveraineté. [10] 1793 - Population: 104,676. 1796 - Archives départementales de la Gironde ...
Statues on facade of the Grand-Théâtre of Bordeaux. Pierre-François Berruer (1733 – 4 April 1797) was a French sculptor. He is known for the twelve statues that decorate the front of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux .
The ballet was premiered on 1 July 1789 at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France under the title Le ballet de la paille, ou Il n'est qu'un pas du mal au bien (The Ballet of Straw, or There is Only One Step from Bad to Good).