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  1. The Tales of Hoffmann (French: Les contes d'Hoffmann) is an opéra fantastique by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier, based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who is the protagonist of the story. It was Offenbach's final work; he died in October 1880, four months before the premiere.

  2. It is an adaptation of Jacques Offenbach's 1881 opera The Tales of Hoffmann, itself based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann. The film stars Robert Rounseville , Moira Shearer , Robert Helpmann and Léonide Massine and features Pamela Brown , Ludmilla Tchérina and Ann Ayars .

  3. A film version of the opera by Jacques Offenbach, directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It tells the story of a poet who loves three women and loses them all, but gains artistic inspiration from their memories.

    • (3,9K)
    • Fantasy, Music, Musical
    • Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
    • 1952-06-13
  4. Jacques Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffmann - YouTube. 0:00 / 2:34:13. Jacques Offenbach: The Tales of HoffmannFantastic opera in 3 acts, with prologue and epiloguelibretto by Jules...

    • 154 min
    • 41K
    • ALTEA MEDIA / I LOVE TV
  5. Sinopse. Premiações. Elenco. Referências. Os Contos de Hoffmann (filme) The Tales of Hoffmann ( bra / prt: Os Contos de Hoffmann) [ 1][ 2] é um filme britânico de 1951, do gênero fantasia musical, dirigido por Michael Powell e Emeric Pressburger e estrelado por Moira Shearer e Léonide Massine. [ 3]

  6. 6 de mai. de 2024 · Título original The Tales of Hoffmann. Avaliar : Vou ver. Escrever minha crítica. Sinopse. Em Contos de Hoffmann, um poeta melancólico reflete sobre as três mulheres que ele amou e perdeu...

  7. The Tales of Hoffmann, opera by German-born French composer Jacques Offenbach, with a French libretto by Michel Carré and Jules Barbier, the latter of whom was a coauthor of the play of the same name, from which the opera was derived. The opera premiered in Paris on February 10, 1881.