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 +"On [[December 11]] [[1891]], the ''[[Théâtre d'Art]]'' of [[Paul Fort]] presents a theatrical show by [[Remy de Gourmont]]. It was a memorable evening. Texts by [[Maurice Denis]] (''Fier-à-bras'', ''Berte au grand pié'' and ''Roland'') are recited in front of decors by [[Henri Gabriel Ibels |Ibels]]. The ''[[Les Aveugles|Aveugles]]'' by [[Maurice Maeterlinck|Maeterlinck]], ''[[Concile féerique]]'' by [[Jules Laforgue]], and ''[[Cantique des Cantiques]]'' by [[Paul Napoléon Roinard|Roinard]], with orchestration, light show and "odor show" (the programme notes explain the concordance of [[sound]]s, the [[human voice]], [[color]]s and [[perfume]]s). ''[[Théodat]]'' (by [[Remy de Gourmont]]] is also performed."[https://archive.org/stream/labouledevermeil00desg#page/244/mode/2up/search/cantique]-- ''[[La boule de vermeil]]'' (1907) by [[Pierre de Querlon]]
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 +*[[1891]] - [[Paul Napoléon Roinard]]'s ''[[Cantique des Cantiques]]'' premiers in Paris.
 +*[[1980]] - [[Memphis Group]] is founded by Ettore Sottsass
==Births== ==Births==
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*[[1803]] - [[Hector Berlioz]], French composer (d. [[1869]]) *[[1803]] - [[Hector Berlioz]], French composer (d. [[1869]])
*[[1810]] - [[Alfred de Musset]], French poet (d. [[1857]]) *[[1810]] - [[Alfred de Musset]], French poet (d. [[1857]])
 +*[[1864]] - [[Maurice Leblanc]], French novelist, creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin, (d. [[1941]])
 +*[[1874]] - [[Paul Wegener]], German actor and film director d. [[1948]])
*[[1911]] - [[Val Guest]], British film director (d. [[2006]]) *[[1911]] - [[Val Guest]], British film director (d. [[2006]])
*[[1912]] - [[Carlo Ponti]], Italian film producer (d. [[2007]]) *[[1912]] - [[Carlo Ponti]], Italian film producer (d. [[2007]])
*[[1913]] - [[Jean Marais]], French actor (d. [[1998]]) *[[1913]] - [[Jean Marais]], French actor (d. [[1998]])
 +*[[1916]] - [[Perez Prado]], Cuban/Mexican bandleader and composer. (d. [[1989]])
*[[1926]] - [[Big Mama Thornton]], American singer (d. [[1984]]) *[[1926]] - [[Big Mama Thornton]], American singer (d. [[1984]])
*[[1930]] - [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]], French actor *[[1930]] - [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]], French actor
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
*[[1757]] - [[Edmund Curll]], English bookseller (b. [[1675]]) *[[1757]] - [[Edmund Curll]], English bookseller (b. [[1675]])
 +*[[1921]] - [[Robert de Montesquiou]], French Symbolist poet, art collector and dandy. (b. [[1855]])
 +*[[1948]] - [[Robert Briffault]], French novelist, historian, social anthropologist and surgeon. (b. [[1876]])
*[[1957]] - [[Musidora]] (Jeanne Roques), French actress (b. [[1889]]) *[[1957]] - [[Musidora]] (Jeanne Roques), French actress (b. [[1889]])
- +*[[1964]] - [[Alma Mahler]], Austrian socialite (b. [[1879]])
- +*[[1980]] - [[Sibel Kekilli]], Turkish-German actress
-== Notes ==+
-*[[1757]] - [[Maurice Leblanc]] 11 December, 1864 - 6 November, 1941) was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin,+
-*[[1757]] - [[Cantique des Cantiques]] On December 11 1891, the Théâtre d'Art of Paul Fort presents +
-*[[1757]] - [[Memphis Group]] The group was founded by Ettore Sottsass on 11 December 1980, +
-*[[1757]] - [[Robert Briffault]] Robert Briffault (1876 - 11 December 1948) was a French novelist, historian, social anthropologist and surgeon.+
-*[[1757]] - [[Perez Prado]] (b. December 11, 1916 - d. September 14, 1989) was a Cuban/Mexican bandleader and composer. +
-*[[1757]] - [[Alma Mahler]] (August 31, 1879 – December 11, 1964) was noted in her native Vienna for her beauty and intelligence. In her youth she was an aspiring composer. She was the wife, successively, of one of the century's leading composers (Gustav Mahler), architects (Walter Gropius), and novelists (Franz Werfel) and lover to the painter Oskar Kokoschka. +
-*[[1757]] - [[Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba]]+
-*[[1757]] - [[Robert de Montesquiou]]+
-*[[1757]] - [[Paul Wegener]]+
-*[[1757]] - [[Sonia Brownell]]+
-*[[1757]] - [[Tomás Gutiérrez Alea]]+
-*[[1757]] - [[Sibel Kekilli]]+
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"On December 11 1891, the Théâtre d'Art of Paul Fort presents a theatrical show by Remy de Gourmont. It was a memorable evening. Texts by Maurice Denis (Fier-à-bras, Berte au grand pié and Roland) are recited in front of decors by Ibels. The Aveugles by Maeterlinck, Concile féerique by Jules Laforgue, and Cantique des Cantiques by Roinard, with orchestration, light show and "odor show" (the programme notes explain the concordance of sounds, the human voice, colors and perfumes). Théodat (by Remy de Gourmont] is also performed."[1]-- La boule de vermeil (1907) by Pierre de Querlon

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