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Raoul Gunsbourg

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Raoul Gunsbourg acquired his musical education and its comprehensive knowledge in language and literature as a self-taught person. He attended Medical School in Bucharest which he finished in 1875. In 1877-78 he served as a medic in the Russian army during the
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who occupied Monaco in 1943 and began the deportation of the Jewish population. After the war was over, Gunsbourg returned to Monaco where he continued directing the Opéra de Monte-Carlo until 1951.
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director, impresario, composer and writer. Gunsbourg is best known for being the longest-serving director of the
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People from the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
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Gunsbourg's work in Monte Carlo was briefly interrupted during
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than an opera, in his theatre on February 18, 1893.
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LĂ©on Bakst
Bucharest
Monte Carlo
Jewish
Romania
opera
Opéra de Monte-Carlo
decades
Russian-Turkish war
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Richard Wagner
France
Lille
Opéra de Nice
Tsar
Alexander III of Russia
Princess Alice
Albert I, Prince of Monaco
Opéra de Monte-Carlo
Berlioz
La damnation de Faust
oratorio
World War II
French Resistance
Switzerland
Nazis
premiered

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