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Definition of Jules emile frederic massenet
1. Noun. French composer best remembered for his pop operas (1842-1912).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jules Emile Frederic Massenet
Literary usage of Jules emile frederic massenet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mentor: A Wise and Faithful Guide and Friend (1913)
"jules emile frederic massenet Tuesday Daily Reading in the Mentor Course MASSENET,
one of the most popular French composers, was born at Montaud, May 12, ..."
2. Modern Drama and Opera: Reading Lists on the Works of Various Authors by Clara A. Mulliken Norton, Frank Keller Walter, Fanny Elsie Marquand, Archibald Henderson (1915)
"... (1842-1912) jules emile frederic massenet was born in Montaud, France, 1842,
died 1912. He received his musical education at the Paris conservatory, ..."
3. Bibliography Bulletin by New York State Library (1899)
"jules emile frederic massenet, (see Paine, JK, Thomas, Theodore & Klauser, Karl.
Famous composers and their works. 189r. 2 : 711-14) Henry, Stuart. ..."