Carl Orff was not a French composer; he was a German.
Carl Orff was a German composer.
Leo Delibes
The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.
Hector Berlioz was a French composer of the nineteenth century.
Jules Massenet - but there are others on the same storey: - Manon Lescaut (1856) by French composer Daniel-François-Esprit Auber. Manon Lescaut (1893) by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. Boulevard Solitude by German composer Hans Werner Henze.
This is the French composer Eric Satie.
Carl Orff was not a French composer; he was a German.
Carl Orff was a German composer.
The composer was Jules Massenet.
Leo Delibes
He was a French composer
Frederic Chopin was a Polish composer.
The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.
Based on a story by the Abbé Prévost, Daniel Auber wrote the first operatic version, Manon Lescaut. Some years later Jules Massenet wrote Manon, widely regarded as his masterpiece. A third version, also titled Manon Lescaut, was set early in his career by Giacomo Puccini. Auber's is the least-known of the three, but even lesser-known is a sequel Massenet wrote, Le Portrait de Manon.
Manon des sources is a girl. She's the hero of the novel Manon des sources and she is mentionned as a litttle girl in Jean de Florette (the first book of the same serie) both written by Marcel Pagnol (a French author).In these stories Manon is Jean's daughter.
Manon was created in 1884.