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  1. Jacques Offenbach. The German-French composer Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) can be considered the father of the operetta because his lighthearted works conquered the world and found imitators everywhere. Although he created a typically French musical idiom, Jacques, originally Jacob, Offenbach was born in Cologne, the son of a Jewish cantor and ...

  2. Oct 5, 2020 · Jacques Offenbach, who was born in the German city of Cologne on June 20, 1819 and died in Paris on October 5, 1880, is regarded as the founder of the modern operetta. A masterful entertainer, he ...

  3. Born on June 20, 1819, in Cologne, Prussia, Jacques Offenbach, originally named Jacob Offenbach, hailed from a deeply musical family. His father, Isaac Juda Eberst, was a cantor at the Cologne Synagogue and also an adept violinist. Known as “Der Offenbacher,” Isaac was an itinerant musician, lending his voice to synagogues and playing the ...

  4. Jeanne qui pleure et Jean qui rit (Offenbach, Jacques) La jolie parfumeuse (Offenbach, Jacques) L. Les larmes de Jacqueline, Op.76 No.2 (Offenbach, Jacques) La leçon de chant électromagnétique (Offenbach, Jacques) Lischen et Fritzchen (Offenbach, Jacques) M. Madame Favart (Offenbach, Jacques) Madame l'archiduc (Offenbach, Jacques)

  5. Jacques Offenbach ( Köln, 20. lipnja 1819. – Pariz, 5. listopada 1880. ), njemačko - francuski skladatelj. Svojim velikim, parodističkim operetama, prožetim neodoljivo privlačnom melodikom i poletnom ritmikom kankana, galopa, kadrile i valcera, izgradio je prototip francuske operete. Skladao je sto i dva scenska djela među kojima se ...

  6. Jacques Offenbach, eredeti nevén Jacob Eberst ( Köln, 1819. június 20. – Párizs, 1880. október 5.) a romantika korában élt francia zeneszerző, csellista, az operett egyik úttörője. A 19. századi Európa zenéjére óriási hatással volt, több művét mind a mai napig játsszák.

  7. Jun 8, 2017 · Geneviève de Brabant is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach, first performed in Paris in 1859. The plot is based on the medieval legend of Genevieve of Brabant. For the 1867 version a comic duet for bass and baritone in the character of two gendarmes was added to Act 2: "Couplets des deux hommes d'armes".

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