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d'Albert

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[dal-bert, dahl-bert] / ˈdæl bərt, ˈdɑl bɛrt /

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.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Los Angeles Times

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.

From The Guardian

This set of daring variations had not been heard in New York since Franz Rummel played them years ago, under the baton of the late Leopold Damrosch, although d'Albert, Siloti and Alexander Lambert have had them on their programmes—in each case some circumstance prevented our hearing them here.

From Project Gutenberg