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d'Albert

[dal-bert, dahl-bert]

noun

  1. Eugen (orEugene ) Francis Charles. Albert, d', Eugen (orEugene ) Francis Charles.



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Lucha co-founder, Rita D’Albert says she felt Modesta was a natural fit for the show because she is in keeping with Lucha’s mandate to present the most innovative and unusual performers to a large audience of fans eager to discover exactly that.

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“We’re a band of outsiders,” D’Albert says.

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Her sole focus, D’Albert says, has been making sure the right artistic elements are in place for opening night.

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The novel's confusions of gender were inspired by Shakespeare's As You Like It: a man, D'Albert, and his mistress, Rosette, both fall in love with a dashing cavalier named Théodore.

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D'Albert left there before my time, and though I met him on his flying visits to Weimar, I generally think of him as I first saw him, seated at a piano on the concert platform.

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