Associations to the word «Gounod»
Noun
- Faust
- Verdi
- Mozart
- Marguerite
- Tchaikovsky
- Liszt
- Handel
- Ave
- Wagner
- Bach
- Schubert
- Scala
- Romeo
- Brahms
- Opera
- Valentin
- Libretto
- Aria
- Hoffmann
- Strauss
- Camille
- Beethoven
- Jules
- Giacomo
- Repertoire
- Goethe
- Juliet
- Chopin
- Premiere
- Charles
- Giuseppe
- Weber
- Georges
- Hector
- Covent
- Mimi
- Roi
- Haydn
- Hitchcock
- Redemption
- Seville
- Conservatory
- Giovanni
- Composer
- Sang
- Johann
- Symphony
- Prelude
- Repertory
- Maria
- Palais
- Lucia
- Igor
- Enrico
- Sebastian
- Opus
- Les
- Raoul
- François
- Overture
- Franz
- Carmen
- Cantata
- Boris
- Alexandre
- Waltz
- Barber
- Bernstein
- Butterfly
- Carlo
- Melody
- Sing
- Sullivan
- Heroine
- Le
- Chorus
- La
- Orchestra
- Vita
- Choir
- Role
- Mme
- Michel
- Debut
- Paris
- Eugene
- Temperament
- Mars
- Parody
Dictionary definition
GOUNOD, noun. French composer best remembered for his operas (1818-1893).
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.