Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › André_BardeAndré Barde - Wikipedia

    André Barde was the pseudonym of André Bourdonneau (July 1874, Meudon – October 1945, Paris ), a French writer best known for his libretti for operettas. He was active from 1895-1936. In 1895 he collaborated with composer Marcel Legay on Chansons cruelles, chansons douces, a book of songs.

  2. André Barde, nom de plume d'André Bourdonneau, est un librettiste et dramaturge français, né le 17 juillet 1874 à Meudon (Hauts-de-Seine), mort le 24 août 1945 (à 71 ans) dans le 8 e arrondissement de Paris [1].

  3. The Naughty Princess is an opéra bouffe with music by Charles Cuvillier, book by J. Hastings Turner, and lyrics by Adrian Ross. The work, adapted from La reine joyeuse by Cuvillier and Andre Barde, depicts a princess with very modern ideas, who rebels against arranged marriage and court etiquette.

  4. I have extensive professional experience as a Support Project/Onboarding Manager, project managing pre and post sales deliverables to major US and international customers both in the IoT, H/W or S...

    • 500+
    • Sr. Iot Project Manager
    • Cisco/Jasper
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0054199André Barde - IMDb

    André Barde was born on 17 July 1874 in Meudon, France. He was a writer, known for Beauty Cult (1930), Pas sur la bouche (1931) and Not on the Lips (2003). He died on 18 October 1945 in Paris, France.

    • Writer, Soundtrack
    • July 17, 1874
    • André Barde
    • October 18, 1945
  6. André Barde was the pseudonym of André Bourdonneau, a French writer best known for his libretti for operettas.

  7. Jan 28, 2024 · André Barde was the pseudonym of André Bourdonneau, a French writer best known for his librettos for operettas. He was active from 1899-1936. He frequently collaborated with Charles Cuvillier - Son petit frère, Afgar, La Reine joyeuse, Florabella, and Nonnette being some examples.