- Michel-Paul Guy de
Chabanon (1730, Saint-Domingue – 10 June 1792, Paris) was a violinist, composer,
music theorist, and
connoisseur of
French literature...
- Jean-Luc
Chabanon is a
French chess grandmaster. In 1990,
Chabanon pla**** for
France at the 29th
Chess Olympiad. In July 2002,
Chabanon finished third...
- Palais-Royal or the Tuileries.
Sometimes he
would meet the
young writer Chabanon, who
noted some of Rameau's
disillusioned confidential remarks: "Day by...
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natural objects, and
affect us
chiefly by substitution’". In 1785,
Michel de
Chabanon proposed that
music was best
understood as its own language,
which then...
- 14500094 1945-02-06
Zagreb 2022-09-02 1985
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later Croatia Chabanon, Jean-Luc 600075 1971-08-13 Clermont-Ferrand 2001
France M Chadaev, Nikolai...
- 1877–79
Louis Caspar, MEP, 1880–1907 Eugène Allys, MEP, 1908-1931
Alexandre Chabanon, MEP, 1931–36 François Lemasle, MEP, 1936–46 Jean-Baptiste Urrutia, MEP...
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reduced to four). The French-language libretto, by
Michel Paul Guy de
Chabanon,
concerns the
revolt of the
Gaulish nobleman Julius Sabinus and his wife...
- (1719)
Georg Friedrich Haendel, Semele,
oratorio (1743)
Michel Paul Guy de
Chabanon, Sémélé,
opera Paul Dukas, Sémélé,
cantata (1889)
Although Dionysus is...
- – A10 – 1.c4 d5 2.cxd5 Nf6
Zilbermints Gambit – A10 – 1.c4 g5 2.d4 e5
Chabanon Gambit – A10 – 1.c4 f5 2.Nf3 d6 3.e4
Ferenc Gambit – A10 – 1.c4 f5 2.Nc3...
- Jean-Pierre Pietri,
George Besson,
Georges Boudaille, Jean-Albert Cartier, Jean
Chabanon,
Raymond Cogniat, Guy Dornand, Jean Bouret,
Raymond Charmet,
Florent Fels...