Prodigue

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Paris, may be heard very excellent performances of Oratorio by ancient and modern composers, from Handel and Bach to Claude Debussy; though I do not know whether or no _l'Enfant prodigue_ (The Prodigal Son), by ❋ W. E. Haslam (N/A)

In 1884 he gained the Prix de Rome with his cantata "L'Enfant prodigue." ❋ Paul Rosenfeld (1918)

In 1884, when he was in his twenty-second year, his cantata, _l'Enfant prodigue_, won for him the _Prix de Rome_ by a majority of twenty-two out of twenty-eight votes -- it is said to have been the unanimous opinion of the jury that the score was "one of the most interesting that had been heard at the _Institut_ for years." ❋ Lawrence Gilman (1908)

A translation by Frau Schuselka (who has performed here sometimes) of the "Pere prodigue" of Dumas fils was to have come on the boards; but it appears that there are scruples about making such very ominous demands on the customary powers of digestion of our un-lavish fathers of families! ❋ Liszt, Franz (1893)

He had rushed up to Maryllia, and seizing her hand had kissed it rapturously, -- he had caught Cicely in his arms and embraced her enthusiastically with a 'Mon enfant prodigue!' and, tossing his grizzled locks from off his broad forehead, he had seated himself, sans ceremonie, amidst the company, as though he had known everyone present all his life. ❋ Marie Corelli (1889)

On a ete injuste pour lui; comme il avait enormement d'esprit, on l'a accuse d'etre leger; comme il produisait avec une facilite incroyable, on l'a accuse de gacher la besogne, et, comme il etait prodigue, on l'a accuse de manquer de tenue. ❋ William Ernest Henley (1876)

Miss Paget, always constant to the idea of a duty to be performed on her side, even to this _père prodigue_, obeyed the summons promptly, with the full approval of Georgy, always good-natured after her own fussy manner. ❋ Unknown (1875)

La République est essentiellement prodigue parce que, toute la machine gouvernementale reposant sur l'élection, les ministres sont obligés de donner aux deputés des places innombrables pour satisfaire la foule encore plus nombreuse de leurs agents électoraux, et de permettre des travaux, des dépenses exagérés dans chaque arrondissement, ici pour favoriser le député républicain, là pour nuire au député conservateur. ❋ John Knox Laughton (1872)

Tout en restant bourgeoise, elle est pardessus tout prodigue. ❋ John Knox Laughton (1872)

'Don't you remember that boy, that Mrs. Dusautoy Cavendish's son, whom that poor little companion of hers used to call l'Enfant prodigue. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

'Je veux être l'enfant prodigue, je veux être l'enfant perdu.' ❋ Maria Edgeworth (1808)

_Le ciel nous vend toujours les biens qu'il nous prodigue_. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

Il en faut peu pour être heureux Vraiment très peu pour être heureux Il faut se satisfaire du nécessaire Un peu d'eau fraîche et de verdure Que nous prodigue la nature Quelques rayons de miel et de soleil. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Tout ce que tu as à savoir c'est que: Baloo chante: Il en faut peu pour être heureux Vraiment très peu pour être heureux Il faut se satisfaire du nécessaire Un peu d'eau fraîche et de verdure Que nous prodigue la nature Quelques rayons de miel et de soleil. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Debussy works all stood out equally, from a queit, adequately nocturnal with "Nuit d'étoiles" to the final recitativo and aria from "Lia" (from "L'enfant prodigue") -- where for the first time in the recital she let it rip, unleashed that voice, and her pourquoi tu m'as quitté echoed as a heartbreaking plea for love worthy of, well, her Butterfly. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fâcheux (1924), La Chatte (1927) and of the Fils prodigue (1929). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Un conseil (et une astuce bien pratique) que nous prodigue Papy Geek: activer la vérification orthographique dans tous les champs dans Firefox. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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